ELEPHANT
_From the folk-story, The Blind Men._
THE STAG AND THE FAWN
_Suggested by AEsop's The Stag at the Pool._
THE SHEPHERD-BOY WHO CALLED WOLF
_Suggested by AEsop's The Shepherd-Boy
and the Wolf._
THE WISH-BIRD
_Suggested by a German folk-story._
LAZY KATE
_Suggested by the German folk-story, Lazy Lizette._
THE PROUD RING-FINGER
_Suggested by the German folk-story, The Proud
Ringfinger._
THE TWO MILLERS
_Suggested by the German folk-story, The Two Millers._
THE VAIN JACKDAW
_Suggested by AEsop's The Vain Jackdaw._
THE LITTLE JACKAL AND THE CAMEL
_Suggested by the Oriental legend. The
Jackal and the Camel._
THE ENDLESS TALE
_Suggested by the folk-story, The Endless Tale._
THE HOLE IN THE DIKE
_Suggested by the legend, The Hole in the Dike._
THE POT OF GOLD
_Suggested by AEsop's The Farmer and his Sons._
THE HARE AND THE HEDGEHOG
_Suggested by Grimm's The Hare and the
Hedgehog._
FISHING ON DRY LAND
_Suggested by Grimm's The Peasant's Clever
Daughter._
THE WISE MEN OF GOTHAM
_Suggested by the folk-story, The Wise Men of
Gotham._
THE TWO QUESTIONS
_Suggested by the folk-story, The Two Questions._
POCAHONTAS AND CAPTAIN SMITH
POCAHONTAS SAVES JAMESTOWN
KING ALFRED AND THE CAKES
ILLUSTRATIONS
THE ENDLESS TALE
THE CLEVER KID
"AS I LIVE, YOU SPEAK THE TRUTH!"
THE WISE CROW
THE WOLF AND THE LAMB
"WILL YOU GIVE ME A CAKE?"
THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT
THE STAG AND THE FAWN
THE SHEPHERD BOY WHO CALLED WOLF
"I AM TIRED OF MY RABBITS"
"GOOD-MORNING, TEACHER. HERE IS LAZY KATE"
THE PROUD RING-FINGER
THE TWO MILLERS
THE VAIN JACKDAW
THE LITTLE JACKAL AND THE CAMEL
"THERE IS WATER ON THE SAND HERE"
THE POT OF GOLD
THE HARE AND THE HEDGEHOG
FISHING ON DRY LAND
"QUICK, NOW--BEFORE THE KING COMES"
THE TWO QUESTIONS
"I WILL NOT SHOOT AT DEER"
POCAHONTAS SAVES JAMESTOWN
"NOT ONE OF THEM FIT TO EAT!"
THE CLEVER KID
TIME: _this morning._
PLACE: _a pasture._
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GRAY WOLF.
WHITE WOLF.
KID.
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[_The_ GRAY WOLF _and the_ WHITE WOLF _are standing at the foot of a
hill; at the top of the hill is a_ KID.][Footnote: The explanations in
brackets may be read aloud by the teacher.]
GRAY WOLF. Look, brother, there is a kid!
WHITE WOLF. Where? Where?
GRAY WOLF. On that hill to the south.
WHITE
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