Tales of a Poultry Farm

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CONTENTS

ILLUSTRATIONS

INTRODUCTION

THE FARM IS SOLD

THE NEW OWNER COMES

THE FIRST SPRING CHICKENS ARE HATCHED

THE MAN BUILDS A POULTRY-HOUSE

THE PEKIN DUCK STEALS A NEST

THE NEW NESTS AND THE NEST EGGS

THE WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS COME

THE TURKEY CHICKS ARE HATCHED

THREE CHICKENS RUN AWAY

THE THREE RUNAWAYS BECOME ILL

THE YOUNG COCK AND THE EAGLE

THE GUINEA-FOWLS COME AND GO

THE GEESE AND THE BABY

THE FOWLS HAVE A JOKE PLAYED ON THEM

THE LITTLE GIRLS GIVE A PARTY

Title: Tales of a Poultry Farm

Author: Clara Dillingham Pierson

Language: English

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Tales of a Poultry Farm
by Clara D. Pierson


THEY REACHED QUITE A HIGH BRANCH IN THE APPLE TREE.

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TALES OF A POULTRY FARM

NEW YORK
E. P. DUTTON AND COMPANY
31 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET

Copyright
E. P. DUTTON & CO.
1904

Published, September, 1904

The Knickerbocker Press, New York

TO MY LITTLE SONS
HAROLD AND HOWARD
THIS BOOK
IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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