The Adventures of Mr. Mocker
Produced by David Newman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Author of The Adventures of Reddy Fox, Old Mother West Wind, etc.
With Illustrations by HARRISON CADY
1914
When Mistress Spring starts from way down South to bring joy and gladness to the Green Meadows and the Green Forest, the Laughing Brook and the Smiling Pool, a great many travelers start with her or follow her. Winsome Bluebird goes just a little way ahead of her, for Winsome is the herald of Mistress Spring. Then comes Honker the Goose, and all the world hearing his voice from way, way, up in the blue, blue sky knows that truly Mistress Spring is on her way. And with her come Little Friend the Song Sparrow, and Cheerful Robin and Mr. and Mrs. Redwing. Then follow other travelers, ever so many of them, all eager to get back to the beautiful Green Forest and Green Meadows.
Now there are a few feathered folk who think the far away South is quite good enough for them to live there all the year round. Ol' Mistah Buzzard used to think that way. Indeed, he used to think that there was no place like the dear Ol' Souf, and it wasn't until he went looking for his old friend, Unc' Billy Possum, who had come up to live in the Green Forest, that he found out how nice it is where the Laughing Brook dances down through the Green Forest to the Smiling Pool and then through the Green Meadows to the Big River. Now, when he is sure that there is no danger that he will have cold feet or that he will catch cold in his bald head, he likes to come up to spend the summer near Unc' Billy Possum.
Of course Ol' Mistah Buzzard has wonderful stories to tell when he goes back South in the fall, and all winter long he warms his toes on the chimney tops while he tells his friends about the wonderful things he has seen in his travels. Now there is a certain friend of his, and of Unc' Billy Possum, who had listened to these stories for a long time without seeming in the least interested. But he was. Yes, Sir, he was. He was so much interested that he began to wish he could see for himself all these things Ol' Mistah Buzzard was telling about. But he didn't say a word, not a word. He just listened and listened and then went on about his business.
Thornton W. Burgess
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THE ADVENTURES OF MR. MOCKER
CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
THE LONE TRAVELER
II
UNC' BILLY POSSUM GROWS EXCITED
III
UNC' BILLY'S VAIN SEARCH
IV
UNC' BILLY COMES HOME
V
SAMMY JAY IS INDIGNANT
VI
SAMMY JAY THINKS HE'S GOING CRAZY
VII
SAMMY JAY SITS UP ALL NIGHT
VIII
SAMMY JAY IS GLAD HE SAT UP ALL NIGHT
IX
THE MYSTERY GROWS
X
SAMMY JAY SEEKS ADVICE
XI
HOW BLACKY THE CROW'S PLAN WORKED OUT
XII
NO ONE BELIEVES PETER RABBIT
XIII
STICKY-TOES THE TREE TOAD POURS OUT HIS TROUBLES
XIV
PETER RABBIT MEETS UNC' BILLY POSSUM
XV
PETER RABBIT AND UNC' BILLY POSSUM KEEP WATCH
XVI
UNC' BILLY POSSUM DOES A LITTLE SURPRISING HIMSELF
XVII
THE MEETING OF TWO OLD FRIENDS
XVIII
THE MISCHIEF-MAKERS
XIX
BOBBY COON MAKES A DISCOVERY
XX
BOBBY COON AND OL' MISTAH BUZZARD HAVE A TALK
XXI
BOBBY COON HAS A BUSY DAY
XXII
UNC' BILLY POSSUM SEES MANY BACKS
XXIII
UNC' BILLY POSSUM CONSULTS OL' MISTAH BUZZARD
XXIV
UNC' BILLY POSSUM GIVES A PARTY
XXV
UNC' BILLY POSSUM'S SURPRISE
XXVI
MR. MOCKER MAKES HIMSELF AT HOME
THE END