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2. CHAPTER XVI. SNAKE STORIES.
3. CHAPTER XIX. THE LAST GLEANING OF THE FIELD.
4. CHAPTER XVIII. "JACKY-ME-LANTUHNS" SOMETIMES CALLED "WULLER-WUPS"--ALSO "PAINTERS" AND THEIR VICTIMS.
5. CHAPTER XI. FOX TALES.
6. CHAPTER IX. SOME TALES IN WHICH BLUE JAY AND HIS "GWINES-ON" FIGURE CONSPICUOUSLY.
7. CHAPTER X. "OLE RABBIT AN' DE DAWG HE STOLE"--HOW HE OBTAINED GOPHER'S WINTER SUPPLIES.
8. CHAPTER VII. WOODPECKER AND GREY WOLF--WOODPECKER, THE HUNTER, AND DOG--HOW REDBIRD CAME BY HIS BRILLIANT PLUMAGE.
9. CHAPTER VIII. HOW WOODPECKER TOOK A BOY TO RAISE AND WAS DISGUSTED WITH THE JOB. ALSO, HOW HE SET OUT TO CHARM GRANDFATHER RATTLESNAKE, TOGETHER WITH A HISTORY OF HIS NECKLACE OF BEARS' CLAWS, AND AN ACCOUNT OF HIS ATTEMPT TO DESTROY RABBIT'S CUNJER-BAG.
10. CHAPTER V. THE "FUSS" BETWEEN WOODPECKER AND BLUE JAY.
11. CHAPTER IV. MORE ABOUT WOODPECKER.
12. CHAPTER VI. HOW WOODPECKER MADE A BAT; ALSO SOME OTHER FACTS OF NATURAL HISTORY NOT GENERALLY KNOWN.
13. CHAPTER III. BILLS OF FARE--THE CROWS--LITTLE DOVE'S SON.
14. CHAPTER II. CONCERNING A GOOSE, A BLUEBIRD, AND OTHER FOWLS OF THE AIR.
15. CHAPTER XIII. HOW THE SKUNK BECAME THE TERROR OF ALL LIVING CREATURES--A SHORT CHAPTER FURNISHED BY BIG ANGY.
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