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CONTENTS OF ST. NICHOLAS FOR FEBRUARY, 1913.
Frontispiece. ”Sir Roger de Coverley.” Painted by Fred Morgan. | page | |||||||||
The Adventures of Young Grumpy. ("Babes of the Wild”—II) | Charles G. D. Roberts | 291 | ||||||||
Illustrated by Paul Bransom. | ||||||||||
When Mother ’s Visiting. Pictures, drawn by Gertrude A. Kay | 296 | |||||||||
“Writing to Mother” | 296 | |||||||||
“The Monorail” | 297 | |||||||||
Nöll and Antoonje, and How They Entertained the Beggars. | Elizabeth Atkins | 298 | ||||||||
Story. Illustrated by Herbert Paus | ||||||||||
Birds of the Year. Illustrated by Bruce Horsfall | Minnie Leona Upton | 306 | ||||||||
More Than Conquerors: The Matterhorn of Men. Biographical Sketch | Ariadne Gilbert | 308 | ||||||||
Illustrated by Eastman Johnson, Harry Fenn, Oscar F. Schmidt, and from photographs. | ||||||||||
Sir Christopher J. Jones. Verse. | Frederick Moxon | 316 | ||||||||
Illustrated by Reginald Birch) | ||||||||||
Looking at the Stars. (“Simple Thoughts on Great Subjects”) | George Lawrence Parker | 318 | ||||||||
The Outer Reef. Story. | Grace E. Craig | 320 | ||||||||
Illustrated by I. W. Taber. | ||||||||||
Fine Feathers. Verse. | Carolyn Wells | 326 | ||||||||
Illustrated by C. M. Relyea. | ||||||||||
The Conduct of the Conductor. Story. | Elizabeth C. Webb | 328 | ||||||||
Illustrated by George Varian. | ||||||||||
Flossy’s Way. Verse. | John E. Dolsen | 331 | ||||||||
Beatrice of Denewood. Serial Story |
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332 | ||||||||
Illustrated by C. M. Relyea | ||||||||||
When Grandma Was a Little Girl. Verse. | Sarah K. Smith | 339 | ||||||||
Illustrated by the Author. | ||||||||||
"The Boy and the Man” (Talks with Boys) |
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340 | ||||||||
Illustrated from photographs | ||||||||||
Ted, Ned, and the Sled. Verse. | Minnie Leona Upton | 344 | ||||||||
Illustrated by E. Wendell Mitchell. | ||||||||||
The First Inventions. Sketch. | George Ethelbert Walsh | 345 | ||||||||
The Jovial Judge. Verse. | J. G. Francis | 347 | ||||||||
Illustrated by the Author. | ||||||||||
What the Kettle Sings. Verse. | Margaret Vandegrift | 348 | ||||||||
Illustrated by Albertine R. Wheelan. | ||||||||||
The Land of Mystery. Serial Story. | Cleveland Moffett | 349 | ||||||||
Illustrated by Jay Hambidge, Jules Guérin, and from photogaphs | ||||||||||
In Memory of Frank Hall Scott. Sketch. | 358 | |||||||||
Illustrated from photograph. | ||||||||||
Dolly’s Lullaby. Verse. | Blanche Fisher Wright | 360 | ||||||||
Illustrated by Albertine R. Wheelan. | ||||||||||
For Very Little Folk. | ||||||||||
What Happened to the Squirrel Family. | Julia Johnson | 361 | ||||||||
Illustrated by G. A. Harker. | ||||||||||
Nature and Science for Young Folks. | 364 | |||||||||
Illustrated. | ||||||||||
The St. Nicholas League. With Awards of Prizes for Stories, Poems, Drawings, Photographs, and Puzzles. | 372 | |||||||||
Illustrated. | ||||||||||
Books and Reading | Hildegarde Hawthorne | 380 | ||||||||
The Letter-Box. | 382 | |||||||||
The Riddle-Box. | 383 | |||||||||
St. Nicholas Stamp Page | Advertising page | 22 |
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