erg stove. As for his dream in the dealers'
room that night, he will never admit that he did dream it; he
still declares that he saw it all, and heard the voice of
Hirschvogel. And who shall say that he did not? for what is the
gift of the poet and the artist except to see the sights which
others cannot see and to hear the sounds that others cannot hear?
THE CHILDREN'S CLASSICS
Each beautifully illustrated in color and tastefully bound
BY WASHINGTON IRVING
THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW
RIP VAN WINKLE
SELECTED
TALES OF WASHINGTON IRVING'S
ALHAMBRA
BY JOHN RUSKIN
THE KING OF THE GOLDEN RIVER
BY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
A CHILD'S GARDEN OF VERSES
SELECTED
HANS ANDERSEN'S FAIRY TALES
BY MISS MULOCK
THE LITTLE LAME PRINCE
THE ADVENTURES OF A BROWNIE
BY EMMA GELLIBRAND
J. COLE
BY JOHANNA SPYRI
MONI THE GOAT BOY
BY OUIDA
MOUFFLOU AND OTHER STORIES
THE NUeRNBERG STOVE
A DOG OF FLANDERS
SELECTED
WONDERLAND STORIES
ALL TIME TALES
BY JONATHAN SWIFT
GULLIVER'S TRAVELS
(LILLIPUT LAND)
BY GEORGE MACDONALD
THE PRINCESS AND THE GOBLIN
THE PRINCESS AND CURDIE
AT THE BACK OF THE NORTH WIND
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