Holding Down The Fort.
Mary’s Little Lamb.
Henry Altemus Company: Philadelphia. 1906.
The Mayday Dance.
The Fairies dance with song and shout,
And some trip in and some trip out
Around a Dandelion tall
Whene’er they hold their Mayday ball.
Swinging, swinging, see them bend,
Hear their voices sweetly blend
With the silvery fairy strains
While they weave their Daisy chains.
A YEAR WITH THE FAIRIES.
Written by Anna M. Scott.
Illustrations by M. T. Ross.
Published by P. F. Volland & Co.: Chicago. 1914.
“The Wolf is the Winner of the Game.”
“And,” said the Wolf, “where does your good Grannie live, little lady?”
“Through the copse, and down the hollow, and over the bridge, and three meadows after the mill.”
“Does she, indeed?” cried he. “Why, then, I do believe she is a very dear old friend of mine, whom I have not seen for years and years. Now, I’ll tell you what we’ll do, you and I: I will go by this way, and you shall take that, and whoever gets there first shall be the winner of the game.”
So the Wolf trotted off one way and Red Riding-Hood went the other; and I am sorry to say that she lingered and loitered more than she ought to have done on the road.
MOTHER FAIRY-TALES
Little Red Riding-Hood.
Henry Altemus Company: Philadelphia. 1908.