Book VII
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 Woodsfolk Learn the Rules about Fire II. Chaik Jay Carries Bad News III. Mrs. Owl Invites Killer the Weasel to the Woods and Fields IV. Fur and Feathers Plan a Campaign V. Killer the Weasel Makes a Plan Likewise VI. A Plan to Foil the Enemy VII. The Cleverness of Chaik Jay VIII. Killer Finds the Pond Mighty Lonesome IX. Trouble Comes Home to the Bad Little Owls X. The Big Rain Puts an End to Evil Doings for a Time
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
The Bad Little Owls
She lit above Killer’s head while he was busy eating the robin
“When a fellow can smell he can see with his nose just who has been there”
The Doctor said Chaik Jay had had too much party
“Run for your lives, everybody. Killer has come to the pond!”
Chaik frightens the mice away, to save them from Killer the Weasel
Chaik dropped from the tree and told Tad all about everything
The Owl helps Killer find the stump where the mice live
THE BAD LITTLE OWLS