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CONTENTS OF ST. NICHOLAS FOR NOVEMBER, 1913.
| Frontispiece. “Bye, Baby Bunting.” Painted by Arthur Rackham. | page | |
| The Nursery Rhymes of Mother Goose. | 1 | |
| Illustrated by Arthur Rackham | ||
| Traveling in India, Where Nobody is in a Hurry | Mabel Alberta Spicer | 4 |
| Illustrations from photographs | ||
| When Alexander Dances. Verse. | Elsie Hill | 10 |
| Illustrations by C. M. Relyea | ||
| Foot-Ball:The Full-Field Run from Kick-off to Touch-down. | Parke H. Davis | 13 |
| Jealousy. Verse | Alice Lovett Carson | 19 |
| Illustrated by Reginald Birch | ||
| Leaf-Raking | Melville Chater | 20 |
| Illustrated by Gertrude A. Kay. | ||
| Another Mysterious Disappearance. Picture. Drawn by I. W. Taber Picture. | 21 | |
| A Question of Courage | C. H. Claudy | 22 |
| Illustrated by O. F. Schmidt | ||
| Beloved of Men—and Dogs. (Sir Walter Scott) | Ariadne Gilbert | 27 |
| Illustrated by Oscar F. Schmidt | ||
| The Runaway | Allen French | 37 |
| Illustrated by C. M. Relyea | ||
| An Acrostic: “Thanksgiving.” | Mabel Livingston Frank | 45 |
| Squirrel, The. “His Little Paws are Just as Good as Hands!” Picture. Drawn by George T. Tobin | 46 | |
| The Singing Clock | Katherine Dunlap Cather | 47 |
| Illustrated by Thomas M. Bevans. | ||
| Miss Santa Claus of the Pullman. | Annie Fellows Johnston | 52 |
| Illustrated by Reginald Birch | ||
| Boys, What They Have Done for the World | George Frederic Stratton | 58 |
| The Brownies Build a Bridge, Verse | Palmer Cox | 60 |
| Illustrated by Palmer Cox. | ||
| Taking Care of Prinnie | Rebecca Deming Moore | 64 |
| Illustrated by Frances E. Ingersoll. | ||
| And To-morrrow is “Thanksgiving!”. Picture. Drawn by Gertrude A. Kay. | 67 | |
| Billy and Mister Turkey. Verse. | Katharine M. Daland | 68 |
| Illustrated by the Author. | ||
| A Hallowee'en Meeting. Verse. | George O. Butler | 69 |
| Illustrated by the Author. | ||
| Books and Reading | Hildegarde Hawthorne | 70 |
| For Very Little Folk: | ||
| The Baby Bears’ First Adventure. Verse | Grace G. Drayton | 73 |
| Illustrated by the author | ||
| Nature and Science for Young Folks. Illustrated | 76 | |
| The St. Nicholas League. With Awards of Prizes for Stories, Poems, Drawings, Photographs, and Puzzles. Illustrated | 84 | |
| A Birthday Greeting | 92 | |
| The Letter-Box. Illustrated. | 93 | |
| The Riddle-Box. | 95 | |
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