II. FOREIGN LANDS 6
Up into the cherry-tree
IX. WINDY NIGHTS 7
Whenever the moon and stars are set
X. TRAVEL 7
I should like to rise and go
XI. SINGING 9
Of speckled eggs the birdie sings
XII. LOOKING FORWARD 9
When I am grown to man's estate
XIII. A GOOD PLAY 9
We built a ship upon the stairs
XIV. WHERE GO THE BOATS? 10
Dark brown is the river
XV. AUNTIE'S SKIRTS 11
Whenever Auntie moves around
XVI. THE LAND OF COUNTERPANE 11
When I was sick and lay a-bed
XVII. THE LAND OF NOD 12
From breakfast on all through the day
XVIII. MY SHADOW 12
I have a little shadow that goes in and out with me
XIX. SYSTEM 13
Every night my prayers I say
XX. A GOOD BOY 14
I woke before the morning, I was happy all the day
XXI. ESCAPE AT BEDTIME 14
The lights from the parlour and kitchen shone out
XXII. MARCHING SONG 15
Bring the comb and play upon it
XXIII. THE COW 16
The friendly cow, all red and white
XXIV. HAPPY THOUGHT 16
The world is so full of a number of things
XXV. THE WIND 16
I saw you toss the kites on high
XXVI. KEEPSAKE MILL 17
Over the borders, a sin without pardon
XXVII. GOOD AND BAD CHILDREN 18
Children, you are very little
XXVIII. FOREIGN CHILDREN 19
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