The Old Nurse knows many stories: stories she is happy to tell. The Saturday Review (2 January 1932) called it “a book that has charm and humor in plenty and is delightfully written...” The Old Nurse—She has an appropriate story for each hole in the stockings she is darning. "Bertha Goldfoot" "The Blue Lotus" "The Proud Infanta" "Can Men be Such Fools as All That" "The Veil of Irazade" "Lipp the Lapp" "The Roof Tree" "You can't darn THAT hole" "The Princess of China" "The Golden Eagle" "Two Brothers" "The Blue Lotus" "The Sea Baby"