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Curtin's "Folk Lore of Ireland."
Stories of Greek Heroes, Kingsley.
Stories from Bryant's Odyssey.
Stories from Church's "Story of the Iliad."
Stories from Church's "Story of the aeneid."
Stories from Herodotus, Church.
Stories from the Greek Tragedians, Church.
Stories of Charlemagne, Hanson.
Stories from "Arabian Nights," Bulfinch.
Stories from "Munchausen," and Maundeville.
Stories from Chaucer, especially "Griselda." (From Chaucer, or from Mrs. Haweis' book.)
Stories told to a Child, by Jean Ingelow.
Stories from the "Morte D'Arthur," Malory or Lanier.
Stories from Lanier's "Froissart."
Stories from Shakspeare.
Stories of the Revolution, Riedesel.
Stories from American and English History about the Magna Charta, Henry VIII., Queen Elizabeth, Cromwell, Pitt, Gladstone, Boston Tea Party, Declaration of Independence, Was.h.i.+ngton, Rebellion, Lincoln, etc.
Stories of American life, from "Oldtown Folks," "Sam Lawson's Fireside Stories," and from the best novels.
Stories from the "Book of Golden Deeds," Miss Yonge.
Stories from Bolton's "Poor Boys who became Famous," and "Girls who became Famous."
Stories from Smiles's "Self-Help." Full of brief, inspiring stories of great men.
Stones from Todd's "Students' Manual."
Stories from Irving's "Sketch Book," Rip Van Winkle, etc.
Stories from Green's "Short History of the English People."
Stories from Doyle's "History of the United States." One of the very best brief histories.
Stories from Mackenzie's "History of the Nineteenth Century."
Stories from Coffin's "Story of Liberty."
Stories from Freeman's "General Sketch of History."
Stories from the "Stories of the Nations." (Putnam's Series.)
Stories from the books of Columns 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 12, and 14 of Table I.
The story of Christ and his Apostles. (It is scarcely needful to mention Bible stories in general. Every child born into a civilized family is saturated with them; but the simple story of Christ's life as an entirety is too seldom told them.)
The story of Buddha, from the "Light of Asia."
The story of Mahomet, Irving.
The story of Confucius.
The story of Socrates drinking the hemlock, from Plato, or from Fenelon's "Lives of the Philosophers," which contains many splendid Greek stories.
The story of Prometheus, from aeschylus.
The story of Diogenes in his Tub.
The story of Thermopylae and other battles, from Cressy.
The story of Carthage, from Putnam's series of the "Stories of the Nations." (Nine to eleven years.)
The story of Roland, Baldwin.
The story of the Cid, Southey.
The story of the Nibelungenlied. (See Baldwin's "Story of Siegfried.")
The story of Faust, from "Zigzag Journeys."
The story of "Reynard the Fox," Goethe.
The story of Pythagoras and the transmigration of souls.
The story of Astronomy, from Herschel, Proctor, etc.
The story of Geology, from Lyell, Dawson, Miller, etc., or from Dana's "The Geological Story, Briefly Told."
The story of Athena, Pluto, Neptune, Apollo, Juno, Mars, Jupiter, Mercury, Charon, Vulcan, Zeus, Io, Orpheus, and Eurydice, Phaeton, Arachne, Ariadne, Iphigenia, Ceres, Vesta, Herakles, Minerva, Venus, Scylla and Charybdis, Hercules, Ulysses, Helen, Achilles, aeneas, etc., from Bulfinch's "Age of Fable," "Zigzag Journeys," etc.
The story of William Tell, the Man in the Moon, etc., from S.
Baring Gould's "Curious Myths."
The story of the Courts.h.i.+p of Miles Standish.