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Cock, the mouse and the little red hen.
_Other versions:_ Van Sickle. Riverside reader, 2nd. (Adapted.)
Compare with Little red hen in Blaisdell. Child life, in tale and fable.
2nd reader. Lansing. Rhymes and stories. Treadwell. Reading-literature,
primer.
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1. Ugly duckling.
_Best versions:_ Andersen. Fairy tales; ed. by Lucas. Andersen.
Wonder stories; tr. by Dulcken.
_Other versions:_ Arnold and Gilbert. Stepping stones to literature, v. 3.
Bailey and Lewis. For the children's hour. (Adapted.) Baldwin. Fairy
reader. Blaisdell. Child life in tale and fable. (Adapted.) Boston
collection of kindergarten stories. Carroll and Brooks. Third reader.
Coussens. Child's book of stories. Gibbon. Old King Cole. Jerrold. Big
book of fairy tales. Lang. Orange fairy book. Mabie. Fairy tales every
child should know. McMurry. Classic myths. Norton. Heart of oak
books, v. 3. (Adapted.) Perkins. Twenty best fairy tales. Scudder.
Children's book. Tappan. Folk stories and fables. Whittier. Child life in
prose.
2. Good little mouse.
_Best versions:_ D'Aulnoy. Fairy tales; tr. by Planché. Lang. Red fairy

book.
_Other versions:_ Heller. Little golden hood. Lang. Snowdrop and
other stories. Valentine. Old, old fairy tales. Wiggin and Smith. Fairy
ring.
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1. Necklace of truth.
_Best version:_ Mace. Home fairy tales.
2. Pancake.
_Best version:_ Thomsen. East o' the sun.
_Other versions:_ Asbjoernsen. Fairy world. Asbjoernsen. Tales from
the fjeld. Brown. Jingle primer. Coussens. Child's book of stories.
Lansing. Rhymes and stories. Treadwell. Reading-literature, primer.
Wiggin and Smith. Tales of laughter.
Compare with Gingerbread man in Bailey and Lewis. For the children's
hour. Bryant. Best stories to tell. Coussens. Child's book of stories.
Grover. Folk-lore reader, bk. i. St. Nicholas, v. 2. Summers. Readers,
1st year. Treadwell. Reading-literature, primer.
Compare with Johnny cake in Bailey. Firelight stories. Baldwin.
Second fairy reader. Jacobs. English fairy tales. Wiggin and Smith.
Tales of laughter.
Compare with Wee bannock in Jacobs. More English fairy tales.
1. Goody two-shoes.
_Best versions_: Welsh ed. History of little Goody Two-shoes. Scudder.
Children's book.
_Other versions_: Blaisdell. Child life in tale and fable. (Adapted.)
Crane. Goody Two-shoes. Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 2. Poulsson.

In the child's world. (Adapted.) Welsh. Stories children love.
2. Pied piper. (Poem by Browning.) Blaisdell. Child life in tale and
fable. Bellamy and Goodwin. Open Sesame, pt. 1. Browning. Pied
piper of Hamelin; il. by Greenaway. Browning. Poems. Chisholm.
Golden staircase. Lucas. Book of verses for children. Patmore.
Children's garland from the best poets. White. Poetry for school
readings. Whittier. Child life in poetry. Wiggin and Smith. Golden
numbers.
_Prose versions_: Bryant. Best stories to tell. Bryant. How to tell
stories. Crommelin. Famous legends. Jacobs. More English fairy tales.
(Pied piper of Franchville.) Lang. Red fairy book. (Rat catcher.) Lang.
Snow man and other stories. (Rat catcher.)
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1. East o' the sun and west o' the moon.
_Best versions_: Asbjoernsen. Norse fairy tales; tr. by Dasent.
Thomsen. East o' the sun. _Other versions:_ Asbjoernsen. Fairy world.
Dasent. Popular tales from the Norse. Jerrold. Reign of King Oberon.
Lang. Blue fairy book. Lang. Sleeping beauty and other stories. Wiggin
and Smith. Fairy ring.
2. Epaminondas.
_Best versions:_ Bryant. Best stories to tell. Bryant. Stories to tell.
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1. Black bull of Norroway.
_Best version:_ Jacobs. More English fairy tales.
_Other versions:_ Lang. Blue fairy book. Rhys. English fairy book.
Compare with Red bull of Norroway in Singleton. Goldenrod fairy
book.

2. Goody 'Gainst-the-stream.
_Best version:_ Asbjoernsen. Norse fairy tales; tr. by Dasent.
_Other versions:_ Asbjoernsen. Fairy tales from the far north.
(Contrary woman.) Asbjoernsen. Tales from the fjeld.
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1. Half chick.
_Best version:_ Lang. Green fairy book.
_Other versions:_ Bailey and Lewis. For the children's hour. (Adapted.)
Brown. Jingle primer. Bryant. Best stories to tell. Bryant. Stories to tell.
Carroll and Brooks. Third reader. Howard. Banbury Cross stories.
Laboulaye. Fairy tales. (Story of Coquerico.) Mace. Home fairy tales.
(Medio Pollito.) Treadwell. Reading-literature. Ist reader. Wiggin and
Smith. Fairy ring. (Story of Coquerico.)
2. The bee, the harp, the mouse and the bum-clock. MacManus.
Donegal fairy stories. Wiggin and Smith. Fairy ring.
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1. Scarface.
_Best version:_ Grinnell. Blackfoot Lodge tales.
_Other version:_ Wilson. Myths of the red children.
2. Why the sea is salt.
_Best versions:_ Asbjoernsen. Norse fairy tales; tr. by Dasent.
Thomsen. East o' the sun.
_Other versions:_ Asbjoernsen. Fairy tales from the far north. (Quern at
the bottom of the sea.) Asbjoernsen. Popular tales from the Norse; tr.
by Dasent. Bryant. How to tell stories. (Adapted.) Coussens. Child's

book of stories. Lang. Blue fairy book. Lang. Cinderella; and other
fairy stories. Tappan. Folk stories and fables. Wiggin and Smith. Tales
of laughter.
Compare with Coffee-mill which grinds salt in Bay. Danish fairy and
folk tales. 1. Old Pipes and the
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