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- 21. The Indian Basket-Maker
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53
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- 22. Crinkleroot; or Who Hid the Salad?
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56
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- 23. The Mecha-meck
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61
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- 24. Dutchman’s Breeches
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63
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- 25. The Seven Sour Sisters
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65
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- 26. Self-heal or Blue-curls in the Grass
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65
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- 27. The Four Butterflies You See Every Summer
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67
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- 28. The Beautiful Poison Caterpillar
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72
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- 29. The Great Splendid Silk-moth or Samia Cecropia
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77
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- 30. The Green Fairy with the Long Train
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79
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- 31. The Wicked Hoptoad and the Little Yellow Dragon
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82
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- 32. The Fairy Bird or the Humming-bird Moth
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85
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- 33. Ribgrass or Whiteman’s Foot
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88
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- 34. Jack-in-the-Pulpit
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91
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- 35. How the Indian Pipe Came
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91
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- 36. The Cucumber Under the Brownie’s Umbrella
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93
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- 37. The Hickory Horn-Devil
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95
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Things to See in Autumntime
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- 38. The Purple and Gold of Autumn
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103
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- 39. Why the Chicadee Goes Crazy Twice a Year
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104
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- 40. The Story of the Quaking Aspen or Poplar
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107
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- 41. The Witch-hazel
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109
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- 42. How the Shad Came and How the Chestnut Got Its Burrs
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112
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- 43. How the Littlest Owl Came
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113
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- 44. The Wood-witch and the Bog-nuts
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114
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- 45. The Mud-dauber Wasp
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117
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- 46. The Cicada and the Katydid
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121
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- 47. The Digger Wasp That Killed the Cicada
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123
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- 48. How the Indian Summer Came
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126
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Things to See in Wintertime
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- 49. The North Star, or the Home Star
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129
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- 50. The Pappoose on the Squaw’s Back
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131
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- 51. Orion the Hunter, and his Fight with the Bull
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133
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- 52. The Pleiades, that Orion Fired at the Bull
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134
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