ILLUSTRATIONS
| “Deer Appear on the Opposite Shore, SteppingDaintily; the Wild Ducks Glide Out ofTheir Hiding Place” | [ Frontispiece] | |
| “He Scrambled Up It With Almost the Ease of aSquirrel and Disappeared into the Top” | Facing p. | [ 42] |
| “The Rest Spread into a Fan-shaped Formationas They Came Straight On” | “ | [ 74] |
| “He Is a Very Expert Fisherman, and Finds Plentyto Eat Without Interfering With Any Other” | “ | [ 188] |
| “Their Very Attitude Made Me Feel Queer, forThey Were in Touch With a Matter of WhichI Had No Warning” | “ | [ 226] |
| “With a Sudden Access of Courage He Pouncedon His Find, Whirled It Up in the Air,Scampered Hither and Yon Like a PlayingKitten” | “ | [ 242] |
| “The Silhouette of That Quiet Beaver StoodOut Like a Watchman Against the EveningTwilight” | “ | [ 266] |
| “Then He Peeks Cautiously Around the Tree,and Very Likely Finds a Black Nose Comingto Meet Him” | “ | [ 296] |
WOOD-FOLK COMEDIES