StNicholas [serial] . $ IP THE BRIDES SONG. FROM CHANSONS DE PERMISSION OF MESSRS. E. PLON, NOURRIT & CIE. Between 1883and 1897 hehad illustratedNos Enfants, Chansons etRondes, LaCivilite Hon-nete, Fablesde La Fon-taine, and hisJeanne andEnglish people,big and small,laughed withpleasure anddelight as theyturned the gay pages of this novel literaturefor children. In these books, surrounded by the brightFrench life, Paul, Henri, and Roger, Jeanne,Marie, and Catharine work and play, eat anddrink, are polite and rude, sad and merry, livetheir lives in nursery, farm, and field


StNicholas [serial] . $ IP THE BRIDES SONG. FROM CHANSONS DE PERMISSION OF MESSRS. E. PLON, NOURRIT & CIE. Between 1883and 1897 hehad illustratedNos Enfants, Chansons etRondes, LaCivilite Hon-nete, Fablesde La Fon-taine, and hisJeanne andEnglish people,big and small,laughed withpleasure anddelight as theyturned the gay pages of this novel literaturefor children. In these books, surrounded by the brightFrench life, Paul, Henri, and Roger, Jeanne,Marie, and Catharine work and play, eat anddrink, are polite and rude, sad and merry, livetheir lives in nursery, farm, and field, as theartists exquisite imagination shows them to Enfants is a beautiful book. Thewords are written by a celebrated Frenchwriter of fiction, Anatole France. Here thelittle Michael draws for us his pictures ofwonderful horses and beautiful animals, whichlook more like ostriches on four legs than any-thing else. And Fanchon,—dear little Fan-chon!—in blue apron, white cap, and sabots,passes the day with


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