Book VI
Illustrated by William T. Andrews
Garden City--New York Doubleday, Page & Company
1923
COPYRIGHT, 1923, BY DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY
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COPYRIGHT, 1920, BY THE ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS
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First Edition
CONTENTS
I. The Romance of Nibble Rabbit II. New Households in the Woods and Fields III. Nibble’s Bunny Makes One Friend Too Many IV. Dark Hours in Louie Thomson’s Prison V. Why Louie Thomson Whistled VI. The Woodsfolk Wonder About Louie VII. Tad Coon Goes Back to Prison VIII. Could a Little Boy Go Wild? IX. Louie Takes Lessons of the Woodsfolk X. The Rule of Tents XI. Great Doings by Night in the Woods and Fields
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Maybe Tad Coon didn’t run!
They all twiddled their little tufty cottony tails
One bunny poked out its curious little nose
When Tommy tickled her nose with the tender end of a grass-blade she ate it
“Good Morning, Hop-toad. This is my family”
Tad and Louie had the grain sacks flying
When Louie opened his eyes, all the woodsfolk were out getting their breakfasts
The woodsfolk were delighted with Louie’s tent
TAD COON’S GREAT ADVENTURE