[Transcriber's Note: This book was first published in German in1844, and in English translation in 1848. This edition was notdated.]

Merry Stories AndFunny Pictures
TheDreadful Story of Harriet and the Matches
The Storyof the Man that went out Shooting
The Story of LittleSuck-a-Thumb
The Story of Augustus, whowould not have any Soup
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