ittle Indian, Sioux or Crow
XXIX. THE SUN'S TRAVELS 20
The sun is not a-bed when I
XXX. THE LAMPLIGHTER 20
My tea is nearly ready and the sun has left the sky
XXXI. MY BED IS A BOAT 21
My bed is like a little boat
XXXII. THE MOON 22
The moon has a face like the clock in the hall
XXXIII. THE SWING 22
How do you like to go up in a swing
XXXIV. TIME TO RISE 23
A birdie with a yellow bill
XXXV. LOOKING-GLASS RIVER 23
Smooth it slides upon its travel
XXXVI. FAIRY BREAD 24
Come up here, O dusty feet
XXXVII. FROM A RAILWAY CARRIAGE 24
Faster than fairies, faster than witches
XXXVIII. WINTER-TIME 25
Late lies the wintry sun a-bed
XXXIX. THE HAYLOFT 26
Through all the pleasant meadow-side
XL. FAREWELL TO THE FARM 26
The coach is at the door at last
XLI. North-West Passage 27
1. GOOD NIGHT 27
When the bright lamp is carried in
2. SHADOW MARCH 28
All round the house is the jet-black night
3. IN PORT 28
Last, to the chamber where I lie
THE CHILD ALONE
I. THE UNSEEN PLAYMATE 31
When children are playing alone on the green
II. MY SHIP AND I 32
O it's I that am the captain of a tidy little ship
III. MY KINGDOM 32
Down by a shining water well
IV. PICTURE-BOOKS IN WINTER 33
Summer fading, winter comes
V. MY TREASURES
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