BY
MADELINE BRANDEIS
"The Little Indian Weaver"
"The Wee Scotch Piper"
"The Little Dutch Tulip Girl"
"The Little Swiss Wood-Carver"
GROSSET & DUNLAP
PUBLISHERS NEW YORK
by arrangement with the A. Flanagan Company
COPYRIGHT, 1929, BY A. FLANAGAN COMPANY
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
When I began to write these stories about children ofall lands I had just returned from Europe whither I journeyedwith Marie and Ref. Maybe you don't know Marieand Ref. I'll introduce them: Please meet Marie, my verylittle daughter, and Ref, my very big reflex camera.
These two are my helpers. Marie helps by being a littlegirl who knows what other little girls like and by tellingme; and Ref helps by snapping pictures of everythinginteresting that Marie and I see on our travels. I couldn'tget along without them.
Several years have gone by since we started our worktogether and Marie is a bigger girl—but Ref hasn'tchanged one bit. Ref hasn't changed any more than my interestin writing these books for you. And I hope that youhope that I'll never change, because I want to keep onwriting until we'll have no more countries to write about—unless,of course, some one discovers a new country.
Even if a new country isn't discovered, we'll find foreignchildren to talk about—maybe the children in Mars! Whoknows? Nobody. Not even Marie—and Marie usuallyknows about most things. That's the reason why, you see,though I sign myself
I am really only
Marie's Mother.
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