Vol. XIII. JULY, 1886. No. 9. [Copyright, 1886, by The Century Co. ]
LA FAYETTE. By Mrs. Eugenia M. Hodge.
A CHILD'S FANCY. By Frank Dempster Sherman. The meadow is a
LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. By Frances Hodgson Burnett. Chapter X. T
THREE VELVETY BEES. By M. M. D.
FLY-FISHING FOR TROUT. By Ripley Hitchcock.
DAISY-SONG. By Grace Denio Lttchfield. I am only a plain little
GEORGE WASHINGTON. [ An Historical Biography. ] By Horace E. Scudder. CHAPTER XVII. AT VALLEY FORGE.
A SONG OF SUMMER. By Emma C. Dowd. The flowers are fringing the
THE LAST CRUISE OF "THE SLUG." By Thomas Edwin Turner. C CAESAR AND THE PEACOCK. ( SEE NEXT PAGE. )
WONDERS OF THE ALPHABET. By Henry Eckford. Fifth Paper.
A DIFFERENCE OF OPINION. By Lilian Dynevor Rice. I Six sturdy
WILD HUNTERS. By John R. Coryell.
THE THEORETIC TURTLE. By A. R. W. T he theoretic turtle started
NAN'S REVOLT. By Rose Lattimore Alling. Chapter I.
THE PUSSIES' COATS.
THE KELP-GATHERERS. [ A Story of the Maine Coast. ] By J. T.
AUNT DEBORAH'S LESSON. By G. H. Baskette. T
Of Timothy Timid and his happy thought: these lines and
READY FOR BUSINESS; OR, CHOOSING AN OCCUPATION. [B] A SERIES OF
WHAT IT WAS. By Malcolm Douglas. Oh, they were as happy as
CAPTAIN JACK'S FOURTH-OF-JULY KITE. By Daniel C. Beard.
TIPPIE AND JIMMIE. By Mary L. French.
NUMBER ONE. By Charles R. Talbot. "I tell you," said Robbie,
AMUSING THE BABY. By Eva Lovett Carson. A sudden tumult arose
THE BROWNIES IN THE MENAGERIE. By Palmer Cox. The Brownies
A LETTER FROM A LITTLE BOY.
JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT.
THE SEVENTEEN-YEAR LOCUST.
"THE GREAT LUBBER LOCUST."
THE DOG AND THE QUEER GRASSHOPPERS.
THE LETTER-BOX.
THE RIDDLE-BOX. ANSWERS TO PUZZLES IN THE JUNE NUMBER.