Part 31 (2/2)

THE LEGEND OF SAINT MARJORY

From ”Tales Facetiae”

MELANGELL'S LAMBS

From ”The Welsh Fairy Book,” by W J Thoend Done Out of Old French into English, by J H Wickstead This storytoo much of the beauty of the style

THE SONG OF THE MINISTER

From ”A Child's Book of Saints,” by William Canton This should be shortened and somewhat simplified for narration, especially in the technical, ecclesiastical terms

THE STORY OF SAINT KENELM, THE LITTLE KING

THE STORY OF KING ALFRED AND SAINT CUTHBERT

THE STORY IF AEDBURG, THE DAUGHTER OF EDWARD

THE STORY OF KING HAROLD'S SICKNESS AND RECOVERY

Frolish History for Children,” by E A Freeman

I commend all those who tell these stories to read the comments made on them by E A Freeman himself

MODERN STORIES

THE SUMMER PRINCESS

From ”The Enchanted Garden,” by Mrs M L Molesworth This ed for narration

THOMAS AND THE PRINCESS

From ”Twenty-six Ideal Stories for Girls,” by Helena M Conrad

A fairy tale for grown-ups, for pure relaxation

THE TRUCE OF God

Froends of Lower Redemption,”

by Laurence Housman

THE SELFISH GIANT

From ”Fairy Tales,” by Oscar Wilde

THE LIGEND OF THE TORTOISE

Froends in Rhyme of Plants and Animals,”

by Pamela Glenconner From the Provencal

FAIRY GRUMBLESNOOKS

A BIT OF LAUGHTER'S SMILE

From ”Tales for Little People,” Nos 323 and 318, by Maud Symonds