Told by Uncle Remus: New Stories of the Old Plantation

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CONTENTS

LIST OF FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS

THE REASON WHY

I WHY MR. CRICKET HAS ELBOWS ON HIS LEGS

II HOW WILEY WOLF RODE IN THE BAG

III BROTHER RABBIT'S LAUGHING-PLACE

IV BROTHER RABBIT AND THE CHICKENS

V LITTLE MISTER CRICKET AND THE OTHER CREATURES

VI WHEN BROTHER RABBIT WAS KING

VII HOW OLD CRANEY-CROW LOST HIS HEAD

VIII BROTHER FOX FOLLOWS THE FASHION

IX WHY THE TURKEY BUZZARD IS BALD-HEADED

X BROTHER DEER AN' KING SUN'S DAUGHTER

XI BROTHER RABBIT'S CRADLE

XII BROTHER RABBIT AND BROTHER BULL-FROG

XIII WHY MR. DOG IS TAME

XIV BROTHER RABBIT AND THE GIZZARD-EATER

XV BROTHER RABBIT AND MISS NANCY

XVI THE HARD-HEADED WOMAN

Transcriber’s Note: The reader may wish to be warned that this book contains language which is nowadays considered racially offensive.



Drawn by A. B. Frost

Is anybody ever hear de beat er dat?”—“Brother Rabbit’s Laughing-Place


Told by
UNCLE REMUS

New Stories of the
Old Plantation

by
JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS

Illustrated by
A. B. FROST, J. M. CONDE
and FRANK UERBECK

GROSSET & DUNLAP
Publishers
NEW YORK

Copyright, 1903, 1904, 1905, by
JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS

Copyright, 1903, 1904, 1905, by P. F. Collier & Son
Copyright, 1904, 1905, by The Metropolitan Magazine Company

PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES
AT
THE COUNTRY LIFE PRESS, GARDEN CITY, N. Y.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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