Hawk Returns 31
VII A Brave Little Bird 35
VIII Uncle Sammy Coon 40
IX A Bag of Corn 44
X Tails and Ears 49
XI Jimmy Rabbit is too Late 53
XII Frisky Visits the Gristmill 57
XIII Fun on the Milldam 62
XIV Mrs. Squirrel Has a Visitor 67
XV Helpful Mr. Crow 72
XVI Caught in the Attic 77
XVII Farmer Green's Cat 82
XVIII The Threshing-machine 86
XIX Frisky's Prison 91
XX Johnnie Green Forgets Something 95
XXI That Disagreeable Freddie Weasel 101
XXII Catching Freddie Weasel Asleep 106
THE TALE OF FRISKY SQUIRREL
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Frisky Squirrel Finds Much To Do
Frisky Squirrel was a lively little chap. And he was very bold, too.
You see, he was so nimble that he felt he could always jump right out
of danger--no matter whether it was a hawk chasing him, or a fox
springing at him, or a boy throwing stones at him. He would chatter
and scold at his enemies from some tree-top. And it was seldom that he
was so frightened that he ran home and hid inside his mother's house.
Mrs. Squirrel's house was in a hollow limb of a hickory tree. It was a
very convenient place to live; for although the tree was old, it still
bore nuts. And it is very pleasant to be able to step out of your
house and find your dinner all ready for you--simply waiting to be
picked.
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