Flip flap fables; . K. CONTENTS PAGE The Wolf and the Peacock 9 The Man and the Wild Crab-Apple Tree . . .13 The Old Lion and the Tiger . .... 14 The Adolescent Youth and the Sweet Young Thing . 17 The Lion and the Striped Skunk 21 The Young Man and his Best Girl 25 The Rabbit and the Mud Turtle 29 The Cat and the Possum 34 The Man and the Jackass 37 The Whip and the Hornet 39 The Tiger and the Coyote 41 The Philosopher and the Social Function .... 44 The Turkey and the Sapsucker 47 The Convention of Stock Phrases 51 The Ant and the Cricket ....... 54 The Generous Brothers 60 The Great Detecti
Flip flap fables; . K. CONTENTS PAGE The Wolf and the Peacock 9 The Man and the Wild Crab-Apple Tree . . .13 The Old Lion and the Tiger . .... 14 The Adolescent Youth and the Sweet Young Thing . 17 The Lion and the Striped Skunk 21 The Young Man and his Best Girl 25 The Rabbit and the Mud Turtle 29 The Cat and the Possum 34 The Man and the Jackass 37 The Whip and the Hornet 39 The Tiger and the Coyote 41 The Philosopher and the Social Function .... 44 The Turkey and the Sapsucker 47 The Convention of Stock Phrases 51 The Ant and the Cricket ....... 54 The Generous Brothers 60 The Great Detective who Unearthed Things . .65 The Mosquito and the Bedbug 70 The Dull Thud and the Laudable Pus 73 The Grasshopper and the Ant 75 The Wise Old Judge and the Seventeen Brindle Steers . 80 The Politician and the Sucker ...... 84 How THE Animals Chose Their King 88 The Man who Fooled his Wife 93 The Fox and the Young Rooster 98 The Philosopher and the Ant 101 The Influential Citizen and the Limburger . . 106. THE ^V^Oi,!*P EAC O CK coming possessed ofa nice hunk of Bo-logna, flew up on thebranch of a tree toenjoy the Morsel. Ahungry Wolf hap-pening along, sniffedthe fragrance gratefully and lookedlongingly up in the tree. Gee, but that smells good, mur-mured the Wolf. What kind ofscheme can I work to make himlet go.^ Maybe if I make theGaudy Old Specter believe hecan sing, he will Cough try it.^ Then smoothingsome of the snarls and wrinklesout of his sharp-pointed homelynose, and covering up a few ofthe worst fangs, the Wolf saidin a pleasant voice: Good-morning, Mr. Pea-cock. Fine day, isnt it.^flipflapfables00kell
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