OLD GRANNY FOX

By Thornton W. Burgess


CONTENTS

[CHAPTER I. Reddy Fox Brings Granny News]
[CHAPTER II. Granny And Reddy Fox Go Hunting]
[CHAPTER III. Reddy Is Sure Granny Has Lost Her Senses]
[CHAPTER IV. Quacker The Duck Grows Curious]
[CHAPTER V. Reddy Fox Is Afraid To Go Home]
[CHAPTER VI. Old Granny Fox Is Caught Napping]
[CHAPTER VII. Granny Fox Has A Bad Dream]
[CHAPTER VIII. What Farmer Brown's Boy Did]
[CHAPTER IX. Reddy Fox Hears About Granny Fox]
[CHAPTER X. Reddy Fox Is Impudent]
[CHAPTER XI. After The Storm]
[CHAPTER XII. Granny And Reddy Fox Hunt In Vain]
[CHAPTER XIII. Granny Fox Admits Growing Old]
[CHAPTER XIV. Three Vain And Foolish Wishes]
[CHAPTER XVI. Reddy Is Made Truly Happy]
[CHAPTER XVI. Reddy Is Made Truly Happy]
[CHAPTER XVII. Granny Fox Promises Reddy Bowser's Dinner]
[CHAPTER XVIII. Why Bowser The Hound Didn't Eat His Dinner]
[CHAPTER XIX. Old Man Coyote Does A Little Thinking]
[CHAPTER XX. A Twice Stolen Dinner]
[CHAPTER XXI. Granny And Reddy Talk Things Over]
[CHAPTER XXII. Granny Fox Plans To Get A Fat Hen]
[CHAPTER XXIII. Farmer Brown's Boy Forgets To Close The Gate]
[CHAPTER XXIV. A Midnight Visit]
[CHAPTER XXV. A Dinner For Two]
[CHAPTER XXVI. Farmer Brown's Boy Sets A Trap]
[CHAPTER XXVII. Prickly Porky Takes A Sun Bath]
[CHAPTER XXVIII. Prickly Porky Enjoys Himself]
[CHAPTER XXIX. The New Home In The Old Pasture]

CHAPTER I
Reddy Fox Brings Granny News

Pray who is there who would refuse
To bearer be of happy news?
Old Granny Fox.

Snow covered the Green Meadows and the Green Forest, and ice bound the Smiling Pool and the Laughing Brook. Reddy and Granny Fox were hungry most of the time. It was not easy to find enough to eat these days, and so they spent nearly every minute they were awake in hunting. Sometimes they hunted together, but usually one went one way, and the other went another way so as to have a greater chance of finding something. If either found enough for two, the one finding it took the food back to their home if it could be carried. If not, the other was told where to find it.

For several days they had had very little indeed to eat, and they were so hungry that they were willing to take almost any chance to get a good meal. For two nights they had visited Farmer Brown’s henhouse, hoping that they would be able to find a way inside. But the biddies had been securely locked up, and try as they would, they couldn’t find a way in.