CHAPTER | PAGE |
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 | |