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How Opal Goes along the Road beyond the Singing Creek,
and of all she Sees in her New Home |
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How Lars Porsena of Clusium Got Opal into Trouble, and
how Michael Angelo Sanzio Raphael and Sadie MeKibben Gave her Great
Comfort |
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Of the Queer Feels that Came out of a Bottle of Castoria,
and of the Happiness of Larry and Jean |
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How Peter Paul Rubens Goes to School |
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How Opal Comforted Aphrodite, and how the Fairies Comforted
Opal when there Was Much Sadness at School |
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Opal Gives Wisdom to the Potatoes, Cleanliness to the
Family Clothes, and a Delicate Dinner to Thomas Chatterton Jupiter Zeus |
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The Adventure of the Tramper; and what Happens on Long
and on Short Days |
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How Opal Takes a Walk in the Forest of Chantilly; she
Visits Elsie and her Baby Boy, and Explains Many Things to the Girl
that Has no Seeing |
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Of an Exploring Trip with Brave Horatius; and how Opal
Kept Sadness away from her Animal Friends |
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How Brave Horatius is Lost and Found again, but Peter
Paul Rubens is Lost Forever |
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How Opal Took the Miller's Brand out of the Flour-Sack,
and Got Many Sore Feels thereby; and how Sparks Come on Cold Nights;
and how William Shakespeare Has Likings for Poems |
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Of Elsie s Brand-New Baby, and all the Things that Go
with it; and the Goodly Wisdom of the Angels who Bring Folks Babies
that Are like them |
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How Felix Mendelssohn and Lucian Horace Ovid Virgil Go
for a Ride; William Shakespeare Suffers One Whipping and Opal Another |
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How Opal Feels Satisfaction Feels, and Takes a Ride on
William Shakespeare; and all that Came of it |
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Of Jenny Strong's Visit, its Gladness and its Sadness |
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Of the Woods on a Lonesome Day, and the Friendliness of
the Wood-Folks on December Days when you Put your Ears Close and Listen |
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Of Works to be Done; and how it Was that a Glad Light
Came into the Eyes of the Man who Wears Gray Neckties and Is Kind to
Mice |
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How Opal Pays One Visit Elsie and Another to Dear Love,
and Learns how to Mend her Clothes in a Quick Way |
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Of the Camp by the Mill by the Far Woods; of the Spanking
that Came from the New Way of Mending Clothes; and of the Long Sleep
of William Shakespeare |
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Of the Little Song-Notes that Dance about Babies; and
of the Solemn Christening of Solomon Grundy |
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How Opal Names Names of the Lambs of Aidan of Iona and
Seeks for the Soul of Peter Paul Rubens |
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How Solomon Grundy Falls Sick and Grows Well again; and
Minerva's Chickens are Christened; and the Pensée Girl, with the
Far-Away Look in her Eyes, Finds Thirty-and-Three Bunches of Flowers |
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How Opal and Brave Horatius Go on Explores and Visit the
Hospital -- How the Mamma Dyes Clothes and Opal Dyes Clementine |
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How the Mamma's Wish Came True, and how Opal was Spankedfor
it, and of the Likes which Aphrodite Had for a Clean Place to Live in |
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Of Many Washings and a Walk |
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Why it Was that the Girl who Has no Seeing Was not at
Home when Opal Called |
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Of a Cathedral Service in the Pig-Pen. How the World Looks.from
a Man's Shoulder |
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How Opal Piped with Reeds, and what a Good Time Dear Love
Gave Thomas Chatterton Jupiter Zeus |
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How Opal Feels the Heat of the Sun, and Decorates a Goodly
Number of the White Poker-Chips of the Chore Boy |
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How Opal and the Little Birds from the Great Tree Have
a Happy Time at the House of Dear Love |
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How Lola Wears her White Silk Dress at Last |
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Of the Ways that Fairies Write, and the Proper Way to
Drink in the Song of the Wood |
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Of the Death of Lars Porsena of Clusium, and of the Comfort
that Sadie McKibben can Give |
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Of the Fall of the Great Tree, and the Funeral of Aristotle |
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How the Man of the Long Step that Whistles Most Of the
Time Takes an Interesting Walk |
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Of Taking-Egg Day, and the Remarkable Things that Befell
thereon |
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Of the Strange Adventure in the Woods on the Going-Away
Day of Saint Louis |
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How Opal Makes Prepares to Move. How she Collects All
the Necessary Things, Bids Good-bye to Dear Love, and Learns that her
Prayer has been Answered |
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