<a href="#Chapter-XVIII">Chapter XVIII</a>
How Opal Pays One Visit to Elsie and Another to Dear Love, and Learns how to Mend her Clothes in a Quick Way 131
<a href="#Chapter-XIX">Chapter XIX</a>
Of the Camp by the Mill by the Far Woods; of the Spanking that Came from the New Way of Mending Clothes; and of the Long Sleep of William Shakespeare 138
<a href="#Chapter-XX">Chapter XX</a>
Of the Little Song-Notes that Dance about Babies; and of the Solemn Christening of Solomon Grundy 146
<a href="#Chapter-XXI">Chapter XXI</a>
How Opal Names Names of the Lambs of Aidan of Iona, and Seeks for the Soul of Peter Paul Rubens 158
<a href="#Chapter-XXII">Chapter XXII</a>
How Solomon Grundy Falls Sick and Grows Well again; and Minerva's Chickens are Christened; and the Pensée
Girl, with the Far-Away Look in her Eyes, Finds Thirty-and-Three Bunches of Flowers 165
<a href="#Chapter-XXIII">Chapter XXIII</a>
How Opal and Brave Horatius Go on Explores and Visit the Hospital.—How the Mamma Dyes Clothes and Opal Dyes Clementine 177
<a href="#Chapter-XXIV">Chapter XXIV</a>
How the Mamma's Wish Came True, and how Opal was Spanked for it; and of the Likes which Aphrodite Had for a Clean Place to Live in 185
<a href="#Chapter-XXV">Chapter XXV</a>
Of Many Washings and a Walk 193