The marigold horse and other stories /

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Bibliographic Details
Author / Creator:Seebach, Margaret R. (Margaret Rebecca), 1875-1948.
Imprint:Philadelphia, Pa. : Women's Missionary Society, the United Lutheran Church in America, c1924.
Description:271 p. ; 20 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13182815
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Other authors / contributors:United Lutheran Church in America. Women's Missionary Society.
Notes:Copyright date from verso of t.p.
committed to retain from JKM Seminaries Library 2023 JKM University of Chicago Library
Table of Contents:
  • The marigold horse
  • The king who carried stones
  • A Christmas tree that preached
  • Matsu's looking glass
  • The book that wouldn't be lost
  • The price of a fish
  • Taro and the Mikoshi
  • When the Dodo walked
  • The man who didn't run away from dirt
  • Sadhu and the Cholera goodess
  • Dogs' books
  • Chang Li's little room
  • When Dastur ate Sago
  • Missionary mustard
  • Yusuf and the apricot tree
  • Broken bowls
  • The way of the shining face
  • The breaking of the stone god
  • The book that told the truth
  • Uncle Sam's new shoes
  • The schooling of Malamoa
  • Kato and the sin-bearer
  • The wall paper that talked
  • The shoes of Ling Li
  • The viceroy's visitors
  • Uncle Sen's three bags
  • How Christmas came back
  • When Ume San cut her hair
  • The book San Antonio hid
  • The school that was adopted
  • Fighters of fire
  • Moti's mistake
  • The Christian disease
  • The ears of his army
  • The rising of the star
  • The day they gave to God
  • The crocodile that went hungry
  • By the side of the stream
  • When the dates were ripe
  • On Marta's wedding day
  • The good white man
  • Mammy Lou's medicine
  • The children's emperor
  • On the outside of Christmas
  • Just like a missionary
  • The caste of Seetamma
  • A pie for Miss Helen
  • The black band
  • The Indians Aunt Sallie saw
  • How Carmela spent the holidays
  • True Thomas
  • The idol on the wall.