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Little Greta of Denmark

Little Greta of Denmark

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LITTLE GRETA
OF
DENMARK

 

THE LITTLE MERMAID THE LITTLE MERMAID

 

LITTLE GRETA
OF DENMARK

BY
BERNADINE BAILEY

Publisher's Device

Illustrated with Photographs
Taken by the Author

Publisher's Device

GROSSET & DUNLAP
Publishers                   New York
by arrangement with the A. Flanagan Company

COPYRIGHT, 1939, BY A. FLANAGAN COMPANY

PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


Skarum Molle,
Vemb, Denmark

Dear Mrs. Bailey:

Thank you very much for the privilege of reading the manuscript of LITTLE GRETA OF DENMARK. You have given a very faithful and realistic picture of my country.

I am extremely happy to know that the children in America will have a chance to learn about Denmark through such a book as yours. It will help to unite America and Denmark in even stronger bonds of mutual understanding and friendship.

Sincerely yours,

Laurids Villemoes

February 1, 1939


CONTENTS

  PAGE
Chapter I
A Search Begins 9
Chapter II
The Search Continues 21
Chapter III
A Ride down the River 34
Chapter IV
Excitement in the Forest 50
Chapter V
The Storks 63
Chapter VI
Dinner at Vosborg Castle 74
Chapter VII
A Day at the Shore 88
Chapter VIII
A Second Visit to Vosborg 106
Chapter IX
Chouse Seeks the Spotlight 118
Chapter X
A Day of Happy Surprises 130
Chapter XI
The Best Surprise of All 147
Chapter XII
Chouse Is Homesick 165
Chapter XIII
"Goodbye" 186

 

LITTLE GRETA OF DENMARK

 

LITTLE GRETA OF DENMARK

CHAPTER I
A SEARCH BEGINS

Greta opened very sleepy eyes and stretched a long, long stretch. Every single morning, before she got out of bed, she put her arms above her head and stretched as far as she could reach. Greta wanted to grow tall, and she thought that maybe if she pulled her arms 'way up and her feet 'way down, she would grow tall more quickly. Greta had been named after the most famous queen of Denmark, and so she wanted to be tall and graceful, just as that queen had been.

In about two minutes she jumped out of bed and started to dress. If she dressed very fast, she would have time to run out to the barn and see the kittens before breakfast. The kittens were only a week old, and Greta loved them every bit as much as their own mother did. Greta lived on a very large farm, and on the farm was a very large barn. In fact, the barn was about three times as large as the house Greta lived in. The barn was built of red brick and it formed three sides of a square. The house itself made the other side of the square. It was also built of brick,

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