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[Frontispiece: "Poor Cinderella."]
EVERYCHILD
A STORY WHICH THE OLD MAY INTERPRET TO THE YOUNG AND WHICH THE YOUNG MAY INTERPRET TO THE OLD
BY
LOUIS DODGE
ILLUSTRATED BY BLANCHE FISHER LAITE
NEW YORK CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 1921
TO FREDERICA BRITTON
CONTENTS
PART I
PART II
PART III
PART IV
PART V
ILLUSTRATIONS
"Poor Cinderella" . . . . . . Frontispiece
"You are Hansel and Grettel"
"Masterpieces indeed!—in a forest! There are masterpieces"
She sniffed as if there were a fire somewhere
"As for living in a shoe—there's plenty of females that live in two"
They began a game which consisted of singing and dancing
PART I
ARGUMENT:—EVERYCHILD ENCOUNTERS THE GIANT FEAR AND SETS FORTH ON A STRANGE JOURNEY.
CHAPTER I
THE TWO STRANGERS
CHAPTER II
EVERYCHILD'S ENCOUNTER WITH THE GIANT
CHAPTER III
EVERYCHILD ENCOUNTERS ALADDIN OF THE WONDERFUL LAMP
CHAPTER IV
EVERYCHILD IS JOINED BY HANSEL AND GRETTEL
[Illustration: "You are Hansel and Grettel."]
CHAPTER V
A DASHING YOUTH IN THE FOREST
CHAPTER VI
A FIGHT WHICH WAS STRANGELY ENDED
CHAPTER VII
THE ADVENTURE OF WILL O'DREAMS
[Illustration: "Masterpieces indeed!—in a forest! There are masterpieces."]
PART II
ARGUMENT: EVERYCHILD PITIES THE SORROWS OF CINDERELLA AND REJOICES IN HER RELEASE FROM BONDAGE; HE ENCOUNTERS A DOG THAT LOOKS UPON HIM WITH FAVOR.
CHAPTER VIII
A PURSUIT IN THE DARK
CHAPTER IX
CINDERELLA AT HOME
CHAPTER X
CINDERELLA'S DECISION
CHAPTER XI
SOME ONE PASSES WITH A SONG ON THE ROAD OF TROUBLED CHILDREN
CHAPTER XII
EVERYCHILD BECOMES ACQUAINTED WITH A POOR DOG
CHAPTER XIII
A TERRIBLE LADY AT HOME
[Illustration: She sniffed as if there were a fire somewhere.]
CHAPTER XIV
MR. LITERAL'S WARNING
PART III
ARGUMENT: EVERYCHILD VIEWS WITH AMAZEMENT A FAMOUS DWELLING-PLACE, AND IS GRIEVED BY THE PLIGHT OF AN UNFORTUNATE PRINCE.
CHAPTER XV
A STRANGE HOUSE IN THE FOREST
CHAPTER XVI
AN ELABORATION OF ONE OF HISTORY'S MOST SUCCINCT CHAPTERS
[Illustration: "As for living in a shoe … there's plenty of females that live in two."]
CHAPTER XVII
EVERYCHILD WITH ADDITIONAL COMPANIONS FINDS REFUGE IN AN OLD HOUSE
CHAPTER XVIII
HOW THE HAND OF A CHAMBERLAIN TREMBLED
CHAPTER XIX
HOW AN UNFORTUNATE PRINCE ESCAPED
PART IV
ARGUMENT: EVERYCHILD'S FEET ARE DRAWN TO THE SPOT WHERE THE SLEEPING BEAUTY IN THE WOOD LIES. TIME PASSES.
CHAPTER XX
A SONG IN THE GARDEN
[Illustration: They began a game which consisted of singing and dancing.]
CHAPTER XXI
AN ENCOUNTER IN THE ATTIC
CHAPTER XXII
THE END OF A HUNDRED YEARS
CHAPTER XXIII
THE AWAKENING
CHAPTER XXIV
TIME PASSES
PART V
ARGUMENT: ON HIS WANDERINGS EVERYCHILD BETHINKS HIM OF HIS PARENTS, AND DISCOVERS THAT THOUGH HE HAS SEEMED TO LOSE THEM, HE HAS NOT REALLY DONE SO.
CHAPTER XXV
WILL O'DREAMS REPORTS A DISCOVERY
CHAPTER XXVI
THE HIDDEN TEMPLE
CHAPTER XXVII
HOW EVIL DAYS CAME UPON THE CASTLE
CHAPTER XXVIII
THE MOUNTAIN OF REALITY
CHAPTER XXIX
THE MASKED LADY'S SECRET
CHAPTER XXX
WILL O'DREAMS MAKES A DISCOVERY
CHAPTER XXXI
HOW ALADDIN MADE A WISH
CHAPTER XXXII
THE HALL OF PARENTS
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