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104 |
40. |
The Story of the Quaking Aspen or Poplar |
107 |
41. |
The Witch-hazel |
109 |
42. |
How the Shad Came and How the Chestnut Got Its Burrs |
112 |
43. |
How the Littlest Owl Came |
113 |
44. |
The Wood-witch and the Bog-nuts |
114 |
45. |
The Mud-dauber Wasp |
117 |
46. |
The Cicada and the Katydid |
121 |
47. |
The Digger Wasp That Killed the Cicada |
123 |
48. |
How the Indian Summer Came |
126 |
Things to See in Wintertime |
49. |
The North Star, or the Home Star |
129 |
50. |
The Pappoose on the Squaw's Back |
131 |
51. |
Orion the Hunter, and his Fight with the Bull |
133 |
52. |
The Pleiades, that Orion Fired at the Bull |
134 |
53. |
The Twin Stars |
136 |
54. |
Stoutheart and His Black Cravat |
137 |
55. |
Tracks and the Stories They Tell |
138 |
56. |
A Rabbit's Story of His Life |
140 |
57. |
The Singing Hawk |
144 |
58. |
The Fingerboard Goldenrod |
145 |
59. |
Woodchuck Day—February Second |
149 |
Things to Know |
The Story of The Trail |
60. |
How the Pine Tree Tells its Own Story |
153 |
61. |
Blazes |
155 |
62. |
Totems |
155 |
63. |
Symbols |
159 |
64. |
Sign Language |
161 |
65. |
The Language of Hens |
161 |
66. |
Why the Squirrel Wears a Bushy Tail |
162 |
67. |
Why the Dog Wags His Tail |
163 |
68. |
Why the Dog Turns Around Three Times Before Lying Down |
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