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I. Mr. Fox and Miss Goose 3
II. Brother Fox catches Mr. Horse 8
III. Brother Rabbit and the Little Girl 12
IV. How Brother Fox was too Smart 17
V. Brother Rabbit's Astonishing Prank 21
VI. Brother Rabbit secures a Mansion 26
VII. Mr. Lion hunts for Mr. Man 33
VIII. The Story of the Pigs 38
IX. Mr. Benjamin Ram and his Wonderful Fiddle 44
X. Brother Rabbit's Riddle 51
XI. How Mr. Rooster lost his Dinner 56
XII. Brother Rabbit breaks up a Party 61
XIII. Brother Fox, Brer Rabbit, and King Deer's Daughter 68
XIV. Brother Terrapin deceives Brother Buzzard 74
XV. Brother Fox covets the Quills 79
XVI. How Brother Fox failed to get his Grapes 83
XVII. Brother Fox figures as an Incendiary 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

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