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