Susan Coolidge has always possessed the affection of her young readers, for it seems as if she had the happy instinct of planning stories that each girl would like to act out in reality. Not even Miss Alcott apprehends child nature with finer sympathy, or pictures its nobler traits with more skill. Contents: I. How Bunny Brought Good Luck Ii. A Bit Of Wilfulness Iii. The Wolves Of St. Gervas Iv. Three Little Candles V. Uncle And Aunt Vi. The Corn-ball...