The Tale of Major Monkey
Copyright, 1919, by GROSSET & DUNLAP PRINTED IN U.S.A.
There's a Tiger inside this Tree!
The wild folk in Pleasant Valley were whispering strange stories to one another. If the stories were true, they were most amazing. And if they were merely made up to cause talk, certainly they succeeded.
Perhaps if somebody less tricky than Peter Mink and Tommy Fox had started these odd tales, the rest of the wild folk might have been quicker to believe them.
Anyhow, the news offered the best of excuses for gossip. And many of the field- and forest-people repeated it so often that they almost began to believe it themselves.
All but old Mr. Crow. He declared stoutly that the whole thing was nothing but a hoax.
You can't fool me! he told people. But when they said that they had no intention of trying to, he had to change his statement. I mean —he explained— I mean that neither Tommy Fox nor Peter Mink can fool me. They can't make me believe that they've seen anybody hanging by his tail in a tree-top.
Arthur Scott Bailey
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The Tale of Major Monkey
The Tale of Major Monkey
I
Strange Whispers
II
No 'Possum
III
Getting Acquainted
IV
Wanted—A Lodging
V
Meeting Major Monkey
VI
Too Many Disputes
VII
The Major Has a Pain
VIII
A Secret
IX
The Major Has a Plan
X
The New Army
XI
War in the Woods
XII
Over and Under
XIII
The Major Hesitates
XIV
Throwing Stones
XV
The Retreat
XVI
The Major's Trouble
XVII
Major Monkey Confesses
XVIII
Planning a Journey
XIX
The Major's Scheme
XX
A Fast Ride
XXI
A Sweet Tooth
XXII
Caught!
XXIII
The Major Goes South
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