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The Pearl Story Book: Stories and Legends of Winter, Christmas, and New Year's Day

The Pearl Story Book: Stories and Legends of Winter, Christmas, and New Year's Day

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THE
PEARL STORY BOOK
Stories and Legends of Winter, Christmas, and New Year’s Day

COMPILED BY

ADA M. SKINNER
AND
ELEANOR L. SKINNER

Editors of “The Emerald Story Book,” “The Topaz Story Book,”
“The Turquoise Story Book,” “Children’s Plays,” Etc.

Publisher's logo

NEW YORK
DUFFIELD & COMPANY
1919

Copyright 1910 by
DUFFIELD & COMPANY

Three shepherds look up at the sky, amazed

Drawn by Maxfield Parrish


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The editors’ thanks are due to the following authors and publishers for the use of valuable material in this book:

To T. C. and E. C. Jack of Edinburgh for permission to use “Holly” and the legend of the “Yew” from “Shown to the Children Series”; to Frederick A. Stokes Company for “The Voice of the Pine Trees,” from “Myths and Legends of Japan”; to the Wessels Company for “The First Winter” by W. W. Canfield; to Julia Dodge for permission to use two poems by Mary Mapes Dodge; to the Christian Herald for a poem by Margaret E. Sangster, Jr.; to Lothrop, Lee and Shepherd for “The Pine and the Flax” by Albrekt Segerstedt; to the Outlook Company for a story by Mine Morishima; to the Independent for the poem “Who Loves the Trees Best?”; to Laura E. Richards for her story “Christmas Gifts”; to George Putnam and Sons for “Silver Bells” by Hamish Hendry, and “The Happy Prince” by Oscar Wilde; to the Churchman for a story by John P. Peters; to Dodd, Mead and Company for the story “Holly” from the “Story Hour”; and “Prince Winter” from “The Four Seasons” by Carl Ewald; to George Jacobs for “A Legend of St. Nicholas” from “In God’s Garden” by Amy Steedman; to A. Flanagan Company for “The New Year’s Bell” from “Christ-Child Tales” by Andrea Hofer Proudfoot; to Jay T. Stocking and the Pilgrims Press for “The Snowball That Didn’t Melt” from “The Golden Goblet”; to the New York State Museum for permission to use two stories contained in Bulletin 125, by Mrs. H. M. Converse; to Small, Maynard and Company for “A Song of the Snow,” from “Complete Works of Madison Cawein.”

The selections from James Russell Lowell, Edna Dean Proctor, Celia Thaxter, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edith M. Thomas, Margaret Deland, John Townsend Trowbridge, and Frank Dempster Sherman are used by permission of, and by special arrangement with, Houghton, Mifflin Company, authorized publishers of their works.


CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION    
WINTER STORIES AND LEGENDS
    PAGE
Winter (selection) James Russell Lowell 2
The Ice King (Indian legend) Eleanor L. Skinner 3
A Song of the Snow (poem) Madison Cawein 9
King Frost and King Winter (adapted) Margaret T. Canby 11
The Snowstorm (poem) Ralph Waldo Emerson 18
The First Winter (Iroquois legend) W. W. Canfield 20
Snow Song (poem) Frank Dempster Sherman 24
The Snow Maiden (Russian legend. Translated from the French) Eleanor L. Skinner 25
The Frost King (poem) Mary Mapes Dodge 30
King Winter’s Harvest Selected 32
Old King Winter (poem) Anna E. Skinner 36
Sheltering Wings Harriet Louise Jerome 37
Snowflakes (selection) Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 41
The Snow-Image Nathaniel Hawthorne 42
WINTER WOODS
The First Snow-Fall James

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