CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE TOMMY AND THE WISHING-STONE
CHAPTER TWO HOW TOMMY LEARNED TO ADMIRE THUNDERER THE RUFFED GROUSE
CHAPTER THREE WHAT HAPPENED WHEN TOMMY BECAME A MINK
CHAPTER FOUR TOMMY BECOMES A VERY HUMBLE PERSON
CHAPTER ONE WHY PETER RABBIT HAS ONE LESS ENEMY
CHAPTER TWO WHY TOMMY BECAME A FRIEND OF RED SQUIRRELS
CHAPTER THREE THE PLEASURES AND TROUBLES OF BOBBY COON
CHAPTER FOUR HOW TOMMY ENVIED HONKER THE GOOSE
CHAPTER ONE HOW IT HAPPENED THAT REDDY FOX GAINED A FRIEND
CHAPTER TWO TOMMY BECOMES A FURRY ENGINEER
CHAPTER THREE WHY TOMMY TOOK UP ALL HIS TRAPS
CHAPTER FOUR TOMMY LEARNS WHAT IT IS LIKE TO BE A BEAR
Transcriber's Note:
Title: The Wishing-Stone Stories
Author: Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo) Burgess
Language: English
Character set encoding: UTF-8
E-text prepared by Juliet Sutherland, Craig Kirkwood, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net)
“IT MUST BE GREAT TO BE ABLE TO FLY LIKE THAT”
BY THORNTON W. BURGESS
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY HARRISON CADY
BOSTON LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY 1936
Copyright, 1915, 1921, By Thornton W. Burgess
All rights reserved
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
To the cause of love, mercy and protection for our little friends of the air and the wild-wood, and to a better understanding of them, the Wishing-Stone Stories are dedicated.