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00. Introduction
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01. In The Spanish War 1898 - Blessed Bunnies, Darling Ethel
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02. from Oyster Bay Dec 1900 - Youthful Bible Commentators, Fine Names For Guinea Pigs
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03. from Keystone Ranch Jan 1900 - A Cougar and Lynx Hunt, Dogs That Climb Trees, The Pig Named Maude
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04. from Oyster Bay May 1901 - Advice and News, Archie and Quentin
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05. Incidents of Homecoming, Oyster Bay, May 1901
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06. Dear Little Miss Sarah
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07. Uncle Remus and White House Pets
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08. from White House Oct 1902 - The Dog Gem, and Presidential Nurse For Guinea Pigs
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09. Thanksgiving In The White House 1902
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10. A White House Christmas 1902
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11. Tom Quartz and Jack
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12. A Far Western Trip 1903
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13. Loves and Sports of The Children
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14. A President At Play
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15. from Oyster Bay 1903 - To Ted On A Hunting Trip, End Of Summer At Oyster Bay
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16. White House Oct 1903 - 'Valuablest' Kind Of Rabbits, A Preaching Letter
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17. Proper Place For Sports, Concerning Getting 'Smashed'
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18. The Art of Uncle Remus, A Ride And A Pillow Fight
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19. Study and Play, Quentin's First Fall, Homesich For Sagamore Hill, Joy Over A Football Victory, Vice-Mother Of The Children
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20. Quentin's Sixth Birthday
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21. A President's Poor Protection
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22. from White House 1904 - Ted's Sprained Ankle, The Supreme Christmas Joy, A Day With Juggler
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23. Merits of Military and Civil Life
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24. from White House Feb 1904 - Root and Taft, Senator Hanna's Death, Irritating Remark by Quentin
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25. Japanese Wrestling
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26. Love For The White House 1904
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27. Charms Of Valley Forge, Washington's Companions At Valley Forge
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28. On The Eve Of Nomination for President 1904, Picture Letter, Bill The Lizard
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29. On The Eve Of Election
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30. Dec, Jan 1904 - Big Jim White, Winter Life In The White House, Playmate Of The Children, A Japanese Boy's Letter
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31. On Counting Days And Wrestling; Spring In Washington
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32. April, May 1905 - A Hunting Trip . . . Abernathy The Wolf Hunter . . . Prairie Girls . . . Bears, Bobcats and Skip
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33. Home Again With Skip, Skip In The White House, Officers of Togo's Fleet
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34. A President As Cook
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35. Quentin's Quaint Sayings
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36. Advice Regarding Newspaper Annoyances
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37. Incidents of a Southern Trip, Poets and Princes
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38. Novels and Games, Christmas Present To His Old Nurse
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39. Dickens and Thackeray, A Tribute To Archie
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40. Pillow Fights With The Boys, Sorrows Of Skip, 'An Interesting Circus Experience', A Big And Lonely White House, A New Puppy And A New Horse, A Quentin Antecdote
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41. A Visit To Washington's Birthplace, More About Dickens
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42. No Place Like Sagamore Hill, Attic Delights, Presidential Rescue of a Kitten
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43. Sports of Quentin and Archie, Skip and Archie, A Turkey Hunt at Pine Knot
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44. On Board U. S. S. Louisiana on the Way to Panama November 1906 - Pets On Shipboard, Names of the Guns, Reflections On The Way, Events Since Columbus's Discovery, Pride In America
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45. What The President Saw at Panama
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46. On The Way To Porto Rico, What He Saw In Porto Rico
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47. Sickness of Archie, At the Jamestown Exposition, General Kuroki
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48. Temporary Absence Of Skip, Death of Skip, Quentin's Snake Adventure
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49. On Board U. S. S. Mississippi, October 1907 - Trials of a Traveling President, Changes of Three Centuries, Pecularities of Mississippi Steamboats
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50. The Lone Cat Of The Camp, Shooting The Bear
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51. Quentin's 'Exquisite Jest', Tom Pinch, 'Martin Chuzzlewit', Good Reading For Pacifists
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52. Quentin As A Ball-Player, Four Sheepish Small Boys
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53. John Burroughs and the Flying Squirrel, Beauty of White House Grounds, Quentin and a Beehive
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54. Quentin And Turner, Quentin and the Pig, A Presidential Fall, More About Quentin
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55. Tribute To Kermit, Longing For Home, The Last Hunt, Quentin Grown Up