| | PAGE | I. | The Grandmother of the Dolls | 5 | II. | Mr. Thimblefinger’s Queer Country | 17 | III. | Mr. Thimblefinger’s Friends | 33 | IV. | Two Queer Stories | 47 | V. | The Talking-Saddle | 61 | VI. | The Talking-Saddle and the Thief | 73 | VII. | The Ladder of Lions | 86 | VIII. | Brother Terrapin’s Fiddle-String | 101 | IX. | The Looking-Glass Children | 110 | X. | Mr. Rabbit as a Rain-Maker | 121 | XI. | How Brother Bear’s Hair was combed | 131 | XII. | A Singing-Match | 139 | XIII. | The Strawberry-Girl | 147 | XIV. | The Witch of the Well | 155 | XV. | The Bewitched Huntsman | 165 | XVI. | The Three Ivory Bobbins | 175 | XVII. | “Keen-Point,” “Cob-Handle,” and “Butch” | 185 | XVIII. | Mrs. Meadows resumes her Story | 195 | XIX. | A Story of the River | 215 |
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