Forest Friends
AUTHOR OF THE HUMAN SIDE OF PLANTS
WITH EIGHT ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOR BY ROBERT SHEPARD McCOURT
NEW YORK FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY PUBLISHERS
Copyright, 1916, by Frederick A. Stokes Company
All rights reserved
TO ANNE RHODES FAITHFUL FRIEND, GOOD FELLOW, AND RARE SOUL
NOTE
The author is especially indebted to Mr. Read Hersey for valuable suggestions and criticism in the preparation of this book.
It was a beautiful evening in the forest, and under the moonlight there was a great gathering of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Elephant, and the Kangaroos, the Foxes, and the handsome Leopards, even sprightly little Miss Lynx, and a number of the aristocratic jungle Deer were seated, all in a great circle, around the pleasant pool which shone in the moonlight, and displayed the loveliest of lilies afloat upon its surface.
Then, it is decided, said the venerable Mr. Tapir. We are, my friends, going to contest for a dancing prize. It is felt that such an entertainment will relieve the rather tedious monotony of our evenings in this lovely spot.
One week from to-night there will be the finest party we have ever given. No expense is to be spared. Music will be supplied by the celebrated company of Baboons and Macaws; and the ladies will adjourn, forthwith, as a committee on refreshments.
Mr. Tapir went on at great length, for all the animals loved to hear him talk, and he loved to hear himself. He had been to London. He knew how things ought to be done. So he said it all over several times, but he always ended with, and the ladies will adjourn forthwith, which beautiful words struck the animals as the finest they had ever heard.
Royal Dixon
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FOREST FRIENDS
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
FOREST FRIENDS
MRS. ELEPHANT'S MOONLIGHT DANCE
OLD LADY WILDCAT'S FEAST
MRS. FROG CHANGES HER DRESS
MR. MOCKING-BIRD AND HIS PRIZE SONG
MR. RACCOON'S OYSTER SUPPER
MRS. GOOSE AND HER SWAMP COUSINS
MRS. FOX STEALS ONE EGG TOO MANY
WHY MRS. FROG MUST LIVE IN THE SWAMPS
THE SCARE-MAN TREE
MRS. FOX AND THE EIDER-DUCK EGGS
SUNNY GOURD AND LADY TRUMPET-VINE
THE END OF THE TIMBER WOLF
THE TRAVELS OF PRINCE FLAMINGO
PRINCE FLAMINGO'S TRIUMPHANT RETURN
MOTHER FOX'S HOSPITAL
WHY MRS. CROW IS BLACK
MRS. MUSKRAT'S POOR RELATIONS
MR. WILD GOOSE AND MRS. GREBE
BABY FOX AND MRS. BEAR
CHRISTMAS EVE
MOTHER RABBIT'S ADVICE TO HER BABIES
THE MICE AND BABY STORK
MRS. BOB-WHITE AND THE HUNTING DOG
MRS. POLAR BEAR'S ADVENTURE