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CONTENTS
Of an Exploring Trip with Brave Horatius; and how Opal Kept Sadness away from her Animal Friends
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How Brave Horatius is Lost and Found again, but Peter Paul Rubens is Lost Forever
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How Opal Took the Miller's Brand out of the Flour-Sack, and Got Many Sore Feels thereby; and how Sparks Come on Cold Nights; and how William Shakespeare Has Likings for Poems
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Of Elsie's Brand-New Baby, and all the Things that Go with it; and the Goodly Wisdom of the Angels, who Bring Folks Babies that Are like them
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How Felix Mendelssohn and Lucian Horace Ovid Virgil Go for a Ride; William Shakespeare Suffers One Whipping and Opal Another
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How Opal Feels Satisfaction Feels, and Takes a Ride on William Shakespeare; and all that Came of it
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Of Jenny Strong's Visit, its Gladness and its Sadness
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Of the Woods on a Lonesome Day, and the Friendliness of the Wood-Folks on December Days when you Put your Ears Close and Listen
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Of Works to be Done; and how it Was that a Glad Light Came into the Eyes of the Man who Wears Gray Neckties and Is Kind to Mice
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