ILLUSTRATIONS
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| Judge Rabbit and the Fat Man, | [Frontispiece] |
| “The Youngsters Saw Daddy Jake, and Went Running After Him.” | [9] |
| “The Field-hands were Singing as they Picked the Opening Cotton.” | [19] |
| “‘Maybe he Knows Where Daddy Jake is,’ said Lillian.” | [25] |
| “The Field-hands Discussed the Matter.” | [29] |
| The Miller and his Children. | [41] |
| “An’ Ole Man Jake, he dar too.” | [49] |
| “Lucien Saw Him, and Rushed Toward Him.” | [57] |
| Poor Old Sue Tells her Story. | [63] |
| “Mr. Rabbit Squall Out, ‘Coon Dead!’” | [71] |
| “Den de Frogs dey Went to Work Sho Nuff.” | [75] |
| “The Old Negro Put his Hands to his Mouth and Called.” | [79] |
| “She Stood dar a Minit, dat Ole Black Cat Did.” | [87] |
| “‘All Ready, now. Stick yo’ Head In.’” | [105] |
| “En Eve’y Time He Swung Mr. Black Snake Tuck ’n Lash ’Im wid he Tail.” | [115] |
| “‘Brer Tarrypin, How You Feel?’” | [127] |
| Billy Big-Eye and Tommy Long-Wing. | [159] |
| Simon Shakes the Pebbles. | [175] |
DADDY JAKE
THE RUNAWAY