Part 27 (1/2)

THE FROST, THE SUN AND WIND

From ”Sixty Folk Tales from Slavonic Sources,”

by O H Wratislaw

THE BOY WHO SLEPT

THE GodS KNOW

From ”Chinese Fairy Stories,” by N A Pitnam This story must be shortened and adapted for narration

THE IMP TREE

THE PIXY FLOWER

TOM tit TOT

THE PRINCESS OF COLCHESTER

From ”Fairy Gold,” by Ernest Rhys

THE ORIGIN OF THE MOLE

From ”Cossack Fairy Tales,” by R N Bain

DOLLS AND buttERFLIES

Froends of japan,” by F H Davis

THE CHILD OF THE FOREST

THE SPARROW'S WEDDING

THE MOON MAIDEN

From ”Old World japan,” by Frank Rinder

THE STORY OF MERLIN

From ”Stories of Early British Heroes,” by C G Hartley

THE ISLE OF THE MYSTIC LAKE

Froe of Maildun,” in ”Old Celtic Romances,”

by P W Joyce

THE STORY OF BALDUR

Froard,” by M R Earle

In three parts for young children

ADALHERO

Fros with the Old Story Tellers”

MARTIN THE PEASANT'S SON

From ”Russian Wonder Tales,” by Post Wheeler This is

THE LEGEND OF RIP VAN WINKLE