Category: Children & Young Adult Reading

Uncle Wiggily's Fortune

Author of "Sammie and Susie Littletail," "Johnnie and Billie Bushytail," "Buddy and Brighteyes Pigg," "Joie, Tommie and Kittie Kat," "Uncle Wiggily's Travels," "Those Smith Boys," Series, "The Island Boys," Series, etc.

Chapters

2. Part 2

"Now, you get right out of this tent, and don't you dare to harm the birds!" cried the old gentleman rabbit, and that rat went right out, taking his long thin tail with him, but...

4. Part 4

"Ha! That is a curious sort of chap," said Uncle Wiggily as he hopped on. "I should like to meet him again, when I have more time to talk to him. But now I must look for my fort...

9. Part 9

Uncle Wiggily was walking along under a green tree, looking for some gold or diamonds when, all of a sudden something jumped out of the bushes and grabbed his crutch away from h...

3. Part 3

So they hopped up and down the beach where the ocean waves were rolling along with a booming noise. All the children had gone in by this time, as it was getting dark and rather...

6. Part 6

"Oh, it would be of no use," said Uncle Wiggily. "Haven't we looked all over in these woods? And we didn't even find a diamond ring. No, we must travel on."

7. Part 7

Then, in a little while, the grasshopper and the red monkey and Old Dog Percival came back with some ice and they gave the rabbit a cool drink, and the butterfly kept on fanning...

5. Part 5

But they didn't drop any gold or diamonds, and, when the party was over, the rabbit was as poor as when it started. But still he didn't mind. Then he went to sleep under a pile...

8. Part 8

"That's nice," spoke the red monkey, "and I'll stay here and get dinner. And, say, Uncle Wiggily, if you happen to see a green parrot just bring him along to whistle for me."

1. Part 1

Author of "Sammie and Susie Littletail," "Johnnie and Billie Bushytail," "Buddy and Brighteyes Pigg," "Joie, Tommie and Kittie Kat," "Uncle Wiggily's Travels," "Those Smith Boys...

10. Part 10

"Well, for doing such a trick, the red monkey can have two pieces of my berry pie," spoke the little old woman in the green dress. And that red monkey was very, very thankful, a...