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    The Fairchild Family

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      FRONTISPIECE--Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild had three children, Lucy, Emily and Henry.

      Good children 3

      They ran on before 5

      Here were abundance of flowers 8

      "I sat down on one of the branches to eat cherries" 9

      Mrs. Grace taught me to sew, and Mrs. Penelope taught me to read 11

      "How lovely! How beautiful!" 19

      She saw that it was a ring 24

      Henry stood under the apple-tree 25

      There was one he could just reach 27

      Behind the stable 33

      Lucy and Emily 34

      Away he ran into the garden, followed by Lucy and Emily 37

      They went along the great gallery 45

      Emily and Lucy had never seen such fine clothes before 53

      Dressed 58

      At last she fell asleep 59

      She took two or three damsons, which she ate in great haste 61

      "What sound is that I hear?" said Emily 67

      Emily and her brother and sister went to play in the garden 69

      "I'll see now if I can't spoil Miss Patty's smart silk slip" 75

      Looking in the glass, with a candle in her hand 84

      "Please choose a book for me" 87

      Henry reads the story 91

      Marten behaved well at breakfast 92

      A little old lady, dressed in a gray silk gown, came into the kitchen 99

      Marten goes to school 106

      Henri stood at the window 107

      "Do you remember anything of the sermon?" 131

      Miss Betsy 142

      The children looked at the kittens 143

      Drinking tea at the door of the cottage, round the little table 147

      Miss Crosbie spoke kindly to her 150

      In the summer parlour 159

      When Betty returned, Mrs. Howard was well satisfied 162

      The happy little girls went with the dolls into the bow-window 175

      The coach came in sight 181

      Henry looked along the road 184

      He turned away from the terrible bird 189

      Could it be her own--her Edwy? She could hardly be sure of her happiness 199

      "Oh Papa! Mamma! Come to Edwy!" 202

      "She will get amongst the shrubs," said Emily 203

      Emily and Henry gave their supper to the little children 213

      The magpie on the stile 215

      Preparing the peas for supper 216

      A sturdy boy of four, roaring and blubbering 222

      They had a game at marbles 228

      The noise continued till the two brothers were fairly out of the house 231

      Kind Mrs. Burke gave him a piece of bread and honey 238

      Lucy and Emily had now each a doll 245

      Going gaily down the hill 258

      Margot rose and made a curtsey 263

      Meeta offered to carry the honey 285

      "She does not know that I made a slit in my frock" 286

      Cutting off faded flowers, and picking up the dead leaves 297

      Off she ran after him 299

      She saw Bessy amongst some gooseberry bushes 300

      "What! what!" cried Mrs. Goodriche 303

      Bessy was crying most piteously 313

      "At four I shall hope to call for Mrs. Goodriche and Miss Lucy" 319

      Bessy was very sorry to leave her young friends 326

      But when Bernard was actually to go there was such a to-do 333

      "Let us sit here under the shade of a tree" 341

      He took up a slip of wood 353

      There was no end of the indulgences given in private to the boy 354

      Bernard rushed to meet Lucilla 381

      She only seemed anxious that Lucy and Emily should look well 382

      For a long time they were all very still with their toys 387

      In their neatest morning dress 399

      "Will Lucy love me?" said the old lady 400

      "Here, ma'am, you can gather any you like" 408

      It was Emily's step 415

      Grandmamma was very much pleased with Lucy's stories 416

      A hundred years ago 420

      To teach little Francis his letters 421

      "I cannot tell what the child's head is running on" 431

      To hang flowers round its neck 445

      Miss Anne Vaughan led her niece by the hand 446

      "What a bustle there is to get ready on a dancing day" 451

      Henry reminded her of the robin 464

      Someone was waving something white 470

     

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