class="tdc">90
XVIII. |
A Dream and a Story |
95 |
XIX. |
The Moon in the Mill-Pond |
100 |
XX. |
Brother Rabbit takes some Exercise |
108 |
XXI. |
Why Brother Bear has no Tail |
113 |
XXII. |
How Brother Rabbit frightened his Neighbors |
118 |
XXIII. |
Mr. Man has some Meat |
123 |
XXIV. |
How Brother Rabbit got the Meat |
128 |
XXV. |
African Jack |
132 |
XXVI. |
Why the Alligator's Back is Rough |
141 |
XXVII. |
Brother Wolf says Grace |
146 |
XXVIII. |
Spirits, Seen and Unseen |
154 |
XXIX. |
A Ghost Story |
161 |
XXX. |
Brother Rabbit and his Famous Foot |
166 |
XXXI. |
""In some Lady's Garden"" |
177 |
XXXII. |
Brother 'Possum gets in Trouble |
185 |
XXXIII. |
Why the Guinea-fowls are Speckled |
193 |
XXXIV. |
Brother Rabbit's Love-charm |
198 |
XXXV. |
Brother Rabbit submits to a Test |
203 |
XXXVI. |
Brother Wolf falls a Victim |
208 |
XXXVII. |
Brother Rabbit and the Mosquitoes |
214 |
XXXVIII. |
The Pimmerly Plum |
223 |
XXXIX. |
Brer Rabbit gets the Provisions |
230 |
XL. |
""Cutta Cord-La"!" |
236 |
XLI. |
Aunt Tempy's Story |
241 |
XLII. |
The Fire-Test |
248 |
XLIII. |
The Cunning Snake |
255 |
XLIV. |
How Brother Fox was too Smart |
260 |
XLV. |
Brother Wolf gets in a Warm Place |
268 |