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emark that Mr. Blackbird himself had once made to Grandfather Mole. But coming from Grandfather Mole the suggestion did not please him. He even lost his temper. And he told Grandfather Mole that he was the queerest person in all Pleasant Valley. But that speech did not trouble Grandfather Mole. "It's everybody else that's queer--and not I!" he declared. THE END SLEEPY-TIME TALES (Trademark Registered.) By ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY AUTHOR OF THE TUCK-ME-IN TALES and SLUMBER-TOWN TALES * * * * * COLORED WRAPPER AND TEXT ILLUSTRATIONS DRAWN BY HARRY L. SMITH * * * * * This series of animal stories for children from three to eight years, tells of the adventures of the four-footed creatures of our American woods and fields in an amusing way, which delights small two-footed human beings. THE TALE OF CUFFY BEAR THE TALE OF FRISKY SQUIRREL THE TALE OF TOMMY FOX THE TALE OF FATTY COON THE TALE OF BILLY WOODCHUCK THE TALE OF JIMMY RABBIT THE TALE OF PETER MINK THE TALE OF SANDY CHIPMUNK THE TALE OF BROWNIE BEAVER THE TALE OF PADDY MUSKRAT THE TALE OF FERDINAND FROG THE TALE OF DICKIE DEER MOUSE THE TALE OF TIMOTHY TURTLE THE TALE OF BENNY BADGER THE TALE OF MAJOR MONKEY THE TALE OF GRUMPY WEASEL THE TALE OF GRANDFATHER MOLE THE TALE OF MASTER MEADOW MOUSE * * * * * GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK * * * * * TUCK-ME-IN TALES (Trademark Registered) By ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY AUTHOR OF THE SLEEPY-TIME TALES and SLUMBER-TOWN TALES * * * * * COLORED WRAPPER AND TEXT ILLUSTRATIONS DRAWN BY HARRY L. SMITH * * * * * A delightful and unusual series of bird and insect stories for boys and girls from three to eight years old, or thereabouts. THE TALE OF JOLLY ROBIN Jolly Robin spreads happiness everywhere with his merry song. THE TALE OF OLD MR. CROW A wise bird was Mr. Crow. He'd laugh when any one tried to catch him. THE TALE OF SOLOMON OWL Solomon Owl looked so solemn that many people thought he knew everything. THE TALE OF JASPER JAY Jasper Jay was very mischievous. But many of his neighbors liked him. THE TALE OF RUSTY WREN Rusty Wren fought bravely to keep all strangers out of his house. THE TALE OF DADDY LONG-LEGS Daddy Long-Legs could
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