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LITERATURE

The story of Little Nell. 1378.

The philosopher who was compelled to drink a cup of poison. 1777. The banished king and the industrious spider. 278. The "Kid Judge" of Denver. 1076.

The infant who was dipped by the heel into the river Styx. 7. . Diogenes and Alexander the Great. 533. The poet who was a "bonnie fighter/'   1825. The philosopher who solved a problem in a bath-tub.   92. The Green Mountain Boys and the British commander.    52. The story of Charter Oak.    71.

The general whose only weapon was a small cane of light wood. 782-The petition whose signers were "nobody but women." 78* The story of Johnny Appleseed. 86. The beautiful singer and the wicked sailors. 96. Aristides and the voter. 97.

The schoolmaster who believed in his scholars. 110. Atalanta and the Golden Apples. « 129.

How the little Indian Bird Woman visited her old home. 1061, St. Elizabeth and the basket of roses. 608. Audubon and the rats. 136.

How two little blind girls were taught to read. 267, 995. St. Christopher crossing the river. 395. Croesus and the oracle of Delphi. 480. The children's Crusade. 483.

The great king who commanded the tide to go back. 328. Damon and Pythias. 499.

The boy who talked with a pebble in his mouth. 519. The writer who paid off a debt of $700,000 with his pen. 1709. The celebrated story of Noble the lion and Reynard the fox. 1604. The boy who became a business man at 12. 582. The apology of the English lawmaker. 1562,

The English writer who put his own boyhood into his novels. 529. The story of the sacred tumble bug. 1687. The king who turned away his daughter penniless. 1004. The baby king who was nursed by a she-woll  1631. The beautiful youth who gave his life to save the king. 80. The Greek hero who put out the giant's eye. 1965. The sorceress who changed twenty young men into swine. 400. The bold youth who tried to drive his father's chariot and nearly set

the earth on fire. 1464.

The king whose body was carried away by fairies. 114. The beggar who feasted without any food. 172. The ivory statue that came to life,   1565. The King of the Golden River. 1003.

The young hero who cut off the head of Medusa the gorgon. 1455, 783. How Grace Darling saved the shipwrecked sailors. 504. How a city was built on the ground covered by a bull's hide. 531. The sea monster who had 12 feet, 6 necks and 6 mouths. 1712. The cowherd who left the feast because he could not sing. 303. The goddess who died of grief because her lover left her:   311. The wild men of Thessaly who were half man and half horse. 359, The terrible watch-dog with three heads. 360.

The prisoner who made wings for himself to fly across the sea. 495. The famous knight who asked forgiveness from the pope. 1869. The king who threw himself into the sea because he thought his son

was killed. 1901.

The British officer and the Swamp Fox. 1172. The boy who was tied to a horse's back. 1193. The American who refused a title from Queen Victoria. 1433. The magician who sold his soul to Satan. 651. Tke boy inventor who never asked an idle question and never broke a

tool he had borrowed. 723. The dancing countess who lost her garter. 738. The boys and girls who own a republic. 752. The Quest of the Holy Grail. 790. The young girl who was told by a heavenly voice to go to war. 973,

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