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Our Little Dutch Cousin

By

Blanche McManus

Author of "Our Little English Cousin," "Our Little French Cousin,"" Our Little Scotch Cousin," etc.

Illustrated by

The Author

Copyright, 1906
BY L. C. PAGE & COMPANY
(INCORPORATED)

All rights reserved

THE LITTLE COUSIN SERIES
(Trade Mark)

First Impression, May, 1906
Third Impression, July, 1907

COLONIAL PRESS

Electrotyped and Printed by C. H. Simonds & Co,
Boston, U. S. A .

Preface

     Our little Dutch cousins have much in common with little American cousins, not so much perhaps with respect to present-day institutions and manners and customs, as with the survivals and traditions of other days, when the Dutch played so important a part in the founding of the new America.

     It was from Holland, too, from the little port of Delfshaven, that the Pilgrim Fathers first set sail for the New World, and by this fact alone Holland and America are bound together by another very strong link, though this time it was of English forging.

     No European country, save England, has the interest for the American reader or traveller that has" the little land of dikes and windmills," and there are many young Americans already familiar with the ways of their cousins from over the seas from the very fact that so many of them come to Holland to visit its fine picture-galleries, its famous and historic buildings, its tulip-gardens, and its picturesque streets and canals, which make it a paradise for artists.

     Our little Dutch cousins mingle gladly with their little American cousins, and the ties that bind make a bond which is, and always has been, inseverable.

Contents

I.   PIETER AND WILHELMINA

II.  THE AMERICAN COUSIN

III. THE LAND OF DIKES AND WINDMILLS

IV. THE KERMIS

V.  THE BICYCLE RIDE

VI. WHERE THE CHEESES COME FROM

List of Illustrations

PIETER AND WILHELMINA

"HOW OLD IS COUSIN THEODORE, MOTHER?" ASKED WILHELMINA"

I'M GOING TO SNAP-SHOT ONE OF THEM WITH MY CAMERA

AT THE KERMIS

ON THE ROAD TO DELFSHAVEN

THE CHILDREN STOOD IN THE BOWS


PIETER AND WILHELMINA