The Old Man's Bag

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T. W. H. CROSLAND

Transcriber's Note:

Minor typographical errors have been corrected without note.

The Dumpy Books for Children

No. 22. the old man's bag.

THE DUMPY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN.

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  • The Flamp, the Ameliorator, and the Schoolboy's Apprentice. By E. V. Lucas.
  • Mrs. Turner's Cautionary Stories. Edited by E. V. Lucas.
  • The Bad Family. By Mrs. Fenwick. Edited by E. V. Lucas.
  • The Story of Little Black Sambo. Illustrated in Colours. By Helen Bannerman.
  • The Bountiful Lady. By Thomas Cobb.
  • A Cat Book. Portraits by H. Officer Smith. Text by E. V. Lucas.
  • A Flower Book. Illustrated in Colours by Nellie Benson. Text by Eden Coybee.
  • The Pink Knight. Illustrated in Colours by J. R. Monsell.
  • The Little Clown. By Thomas Cobb.
  • A Horse Book. Illustrated in Colours. By Mary Tourtel.
  • Little People: An Alphabet. Illustrated in Colours by Henry Mayer. Verses by T. W. H. Crosland.
  • A Dog Book. Illustrated in Colours by Carton Moore Park. Text by Ethel Bicknell.
  • The Adventures of Samuel and Selina. Illustrated in Colours by Jean C. Archer.
  • The Little Girl Lost. By Eleanor Raper.
  • Dollies. Illustrated in Colours by Ruth Cobb. Verses by Richard Hunter.
  • The Bad Mrs. Ginger. Illustrated in Colours by Honor C. Appleton.
  • Peter Piper's Practical Principles. Illustrated in Colours.
  • Little White Barbara. Illustrated in Colours by Eleanor S. March.
  • The Japanese Dumpy Book. Illustrated in Colours by Yoshio Markino.
  • Towlocks and His Wooden Horse. Illustrated in Colours by Honor C. Appleton. Text by Alice M. Appleton.
  • The Three Little Foxes. By Mary Tourtel. Illustrated in Colours.
  • The Old Man's Bag. By T. W. H. Crosland. Illustrated in Colours by J. R. Monsell.
  • The Three Goblins. By M. E. Taggart. Illustrated in Colours.

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The old man went for a walk and took the bag with him.
The old man went for a walk and took the bag with him.

THE OLD MAN'S BAG

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