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CONTENTS.
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XII. The Oriole's Secret 125
XIII. The Oriole 126
XIV. In Shadow 128
XV. The Humming-Bird 130
XVI. Secrets 131
XVII. "Who robbed the woods?" 132
XVIII. Two Voyagers 133
XIX. By the Sea 134
XX. Old-Fashioned 136
XXI. A Tempest 138
XXII. The Sea 139
XXIII. In the Garden 140
XXIV. The Snake 142
XXV. The Mushroom 144
XXVI. The Storm 146
XXVII. The Spider 147
XXVIII. "I know a place where summer strives" 148
XXIX. "The one that could repeat the summer day" 149
XXX. The Wind's Visit 150
XXXI. "Nature rarer uses yellow" 152
XXXII. Gossip 153
XXXIII. Simplicity 154
XXXIV. Storm 155
XXXV. The Rat 156
XXXVI. "Frequently the woods are pink" 157
XXXVII. A Thunder-Storm 158
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