THE SCRIBNER PRESS
NEW YORK, U. S. A.
To
SISTER WEE WEE
Tampa, Florida
March 8th, 1921
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | For Polly Preston’s Sake | [3] |
| II. | My First Steps in the Underbrush | [11] |
| III. | Slimy Things that Walk on Legs | [24] |
| IV. | Against a Rush of the Herd | [37] |
| V. | Human Cooties | [51] |
| VI. | Good Hunting-Ground | [77] |
| VII. | Females of the Species | [86] |
| VIII. | St. Rose’s Home for Girls | [101] |
| IX. | Rodman Hall: Children’s Home | [114] |
| X. | Trusted with Billions, Paid in Mills | [129] |
| XI. | I Am Sick in the Underbrush | [143] |
| XII. | Jackals Fight to Keep from Fighting | [157] |
| XIII. | “More Deadly than the Male” | [174] |
| XIV. | Stamping-Ground of the Monkey-People | [185] |
| XV. | The Heart of the Jungle | [201] |
| XVI. | Burrowing In | [207] |
| XVII. | The Scourge | [225] |
| XVIII. | Jist Dogs! | [235] |
| XIX. | Faith of Jungle-Mothers | [246] |
| XX. | A Pest House? | [256] |
| XXI. | Forcing the Goose to Lay More Dollars | [265] |
| XXII. | Wolves as Social Leaders | [275] |
| XXIII. | Leaders of the Herd | [288] |
| XXIV. | The Gall of the Yoke | [300] |
| XXV. | The End of the Trail | [311] |
FOUR YEARS IN THE UNDERBRUSH
FOUR YEARS IN THE UNDERBRUSH