ittle Wren. 47
XIV. The Singing Thrush. 49
XV. Robin-Redbreast. 51
XVI. The Blackbird and the Cat. 54
XVII. How Canaries Live and Sing. 56
XVIII. A Song of Summer. 58
XIX. How Parrots Look and Talk. 60
XX. Stories about Parrots. 63
XXI. Birds of Prey. 67
XXII. Long Legs with Feathers. 70
XXIII. Bo-peep and the Rook. 72
XXIV. The Mouse and its Ways. 74
XXV. Stories about Mice. 76
XXVI. White-paw Starts to see the World. 78
XXVII. What the Mice Saw in the Farm-Yard. 80
XXVIII. What White-paw Saw in the Kitchen. 83
XXIX. White-paw's Account of the Great World. 85
XXX. The Death of Poor Puss. 87
XXXI. Field-Mice. 89
XXXII. How the Rat Looks and Lives. 91
XXXIII. Stories about the Rat. 93
XXXIV. About Rabbits. 96
XXXV. More about Rabbits. 98
XXXVI. How the Hare Lives. 101
Alice's Bunny. 103
XXXVII. Something about Squirrels. 104
XXXVIII. More about Squirrels. 106
XXXIX. The Flying Squirrel. 109
The Owl. 111
XL. Bo-peep and the Squirrel. 112
XLI. How the Mole Looks. 114
XLII. How the Mole Works and Lives. 116
XLIII. About the Porcupine. 118
XLIV. About the Woodchuck. 120
XLV. Mrs. Brindle's Cowslip Feast. 122
XLVI. The Frog and its Home. 124
XLVII. From Tadpole to Frog. 126
XLVIII. More about Frogs. 128
XLIX. The Friendly Toad. 130
L. The Snail and its House. 132
LI. The Fly and its Ways. 134
LII. The Animals' Ball. 136
NURSERY RHYME.
[Illustration]
Goosey, goosey, gander!
Where shall I wander?
Up-stairs, down-stairs,
In the lady's chamber!
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