Seven O'Clock Stories

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Robert Gordon Anderson 1918
English
  • 01 - The First Night - The Three Happy Children
  • 02 - The Second Night - The Playmates of the Three Happy Children
  • 03 - The Third Night - Noisy Folks
  • 04 - The Fourth Night - Just Before Supper
  • 05 - The Fifth Night - The Toyman
  • 06 - The Sixth Night - The Willow Whistle
  • 07 - The Seventh Night - Mr. Scarecrow
  • 08 - The Eighth Night - The Prettiest Fairy Story in the World
  • 09 - The Ninth Night - Another True Fairy Story
  • 10 - The Tenth Night - The Happy Ending of the Oriole's Story
  • 11 - The Eleventh Night - Mother Hen and Robber Hawk
  • 12 - The Twelfth Night - About Duckie the Stepchild and the Little Ship
  • 13 - The Thirteenth Night - The Tall Enemy
  • 14 - The Fourteenth Night - The Sleigh and the Tiny Reindeer
  • 15 - The Fifteenth Night - Jack Frost and the Man-in-the-Moon
  • 16 - The Sixteenth Night - Sloshin'
  • 17 - The Seventeenth Night - The Circus Comes to Town
  • 18 - The Eighteenth Night - The Jolly Clown
  • 19 - The Nineteenth Night - Wienerwurst's Brave Battle
  • 20 - The Twentieth Night - The Lions of the North Wind
"Not once upon a time but just now, in a white house by the side of a road, live three happy children. Their mother and father gave them very odd names, for two old uncles and one aunt, which pleased the old people very much. Their names are all written in the big family Bible,--Jehosophat Green, Marmaduke Green, and Hepzebiah Green." So begins this collection of bedtime stories for children, one each night for twenty days, involving these three happy children and their playmates. (Summary by P. Cunningham)

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