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Identifier: happyholidays00wick (find matches)
Title: Happy holidays
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Wickes Frances Gillespy, 1875-1967
Subjects: Children's stories
Publisher: Chicago : Rand McNally
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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Hemenway 245 MAY DAY THE FAIRY STEEDS Frances G. Wickes 246 OXFORDSHIRE CHILDRENS MAY SONG Old English Country Rime 251 THE ENDLESS STORY. Adapted Friedrich Wilhelm Carove 251A-MAYiNG Maud Radford Warren 257 MOTHERS DAY THE WONDERFUL CAP THAT MOTHER MADE. A Swedish Tale. Adapted 269 I LOVE You, MOTHER Joy Allison 275 THE LITTLE BROWN HERB. Legend 276 MOTHER SPIDER Francis G. Wickes 280 OUR MOTHER George Cooper 283 MEMORIAL DAY THREE IN A GULLEY . . . Arthur Willis Colton 284THE BLUE AND THE GRAY . Francis Miles Finch 298HALF A LEAGUE ONWARD . . Grace S. Richmond 301 FLAG DAY OUR FLAG Mary Howlister 313 THE LITTLE JOHNNY REB . . . Frances G. Wickes 314 THE LITTLE VICTOR Dorothea Lay 319 A SONG FOR OUR FLAG . . Margaret E. Sangster 323 The Contents ix INDEPENDENCE DAY PAGE THE FIRST INDEPENDENCE DAY . . James Baldwin 324 I! \ITI.E HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC . Julia \Yanl Howe 327 THE EXFIELD ENLISTMENT . . Holman P. Day 328THE BOY AXD THE MARQUIS. A Talc of Lafayette. Abbie Carter Goodloe 339
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So she sat in her chair and sewed while Minnie swept the floor HAPPY HOLIDAYS LABOR DAY DUST UNDER THE RUG1 MAUD LINDSAY THERE was once a mother who had twolittle daughters; and, as her husband wasdead and she was very poor, she worked diligentlyall the time that they might be well fed andclothed. She was a skilled worker, and foundwork to do away from home, but her two littlegirls were so good and so helpful that they kepther house as neat and as bright as a new pin. One of the little girls was lame, and could not runabout the house; so she sat still in her chair andsewed, while Minnie, the sister, washed the dishes,swept the floor, and made the home beautiful. Their home was on the edge of a great forest;and after their tasks were finished the little girlswould sit at the window and watch the tall treesas they bent in the wind, until it would seem asthough the trees were real persons, nodding andbending and bowing to each other. 1 From Mother Stories by Maud Lindsay. Used by permisshappyholidays00wick

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  • bookdecade:1920
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Wickes_Frances_Gillespy__1875_1967
  • booksubject:Children_s_stories
  • bookpublisher:Chicago___Rand_McNally
  • bookcontributor:New_York_Public_Library
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