Part 31 (1/2)

STORIES DEALING WITH THE SUCCESS OF THE YOUNGER CHILD.

[This is sometimes due to a kind action shown to some humble person or to an animal.]

THE THREE SONS.

From ”The Kiltartan Wonder Book,” by Lady Gregory.

THE FLYING s.h.i.+P.

From ”Russian Fairy Tales,” by F. B. Bain.

HOW JESPER HERDED THE HARES.

From ”The Violet Fairy Book,” by Andrew Lang.

YOUTH, LIFE AND DEATH.

From ”Myths and Folk Tales of the Russians, Western Slavs and Magyars,” by Jeremiah Curtin.

JACK THE DULLARD.

From ”Fairy Tales,” by Hans Christian Andersen.

THE ENCHANTED WHISTLE.

From ”The Golden Fairy Book.”

THE KING'S THREE SONS.

HUNCHBACK AND BROTHERS.

From ”Legends of the French Provinces.”

THE LITTLE HUMPBACKED HORSE.

From ”Russian Wonder Tales,” by Post Wheeler. This story is more suitable for reading than telling.

THE QUEEN BEE.

From Grimm's Fairy Tales, edited by Mrs. Edgar Lucas.

THE WONDERFUL BIRD.

From ”Roumanian Fairy Tales,” by J. M. Percival.

STORIES FROM THE LIVES OF THE SAINTS.

THE STORY OF SAINT BRANDONS. Vol. 7, page 52.

THE STORY OF SAINT FRANCIS. Vol. 5, page 125.

THE STORY OF SANTA CLARA AND THE ROSES.

SAINT ELIZABETH OF HUNGARY. Vol. 6, page 213.

SAINT MARTIN AND THE CLOAK. Vol. 6, page 142.

From the ”Legenda Aurea.”

THE LEGEND OF SAINT MARJORY.