Uncle Wiggily in the Woods
Howard Roger Garis
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Uncle Wiggily in the Woods
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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Uncle Wiggily in the Woods, by Howard R. Garis, Illustrated by Louis Wisa
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[Frontispiece: She put her sled on the slanting tree, sat down and Jillie gave her a little push.]
[Frontispiece: She put her sled on the slanting tree, sat down and Jillie gave her a little push.]
BEDTIME STORIES
Uncle Wiggily in the Woods
BY
HOWARD R. GARIS
ILLUSTRATED BY LOUIS WISA
A. L. BURT COMPANY PUBLISHERS —————— NEW YORK
A. L. BURT COMPANY PUBLISHERS —————— NEW YORK
ILLUSTRATED BY LOUIS WISA
A. L. BURT COMPANY PUBLISHERS —————— NEW YORK
A. L. BURT COMPANY PUBLISHERS —————— NEW YORK
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
She put her sled on the slanting tree, sat down and Jillie gave her a little push . . . . . . Frontispiece
Down toppled Uncle Wiggily's hat, not in the least hurt.
As they passed a high rock, out from behind it jumped the bad old tail-pulling monkey.
The tree barked and roared so like a lion that the foxes were frightened and were glad enough to run away.
Up, up and up into the air blew the kite and, as the string was tangled around the babboon's paws, it took him up with it.
"Ker-sneezio! Ker-snitzio! Ker-choo!" he sneezed as the powder from the puff balls went up his nose and into his eyes.
Jackie was so surprised that he opened his mouth.
Before Uncle Wiggily could stop himself he had run into the bush.
STORY I
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE WILLOW TREE
STORY II
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE WINTERGREEN
STORY III
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SLIPPERY ELM
STORY IV
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SASSAFRAS
STORY V
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PULPIT-JACK
STORY VI
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE VIOLETS
STORY VII
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE HIGH TREE
[Illustration: Down toppled Uncle Wiggily's hat, not in the least hurt.]
[Illustration: Down toppled Uncle Wiggily's hat, not in the least hurt.]
STORY VIII
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PEPPERMINT
STORY IX
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE BIRCH TREE
STORY X
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE BUTTERNUT TREE
STORY XI
UNCLE WIGGILY AND LULU'S HAT
STORY XII
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SNOW DROPS
[Illustration: As they passed a high rock, out from behind it jumped the bad old tail-pulling monkey.]
[Illustration: As they passed a high rock, out from behind it jumped the bad old tail-pulling monkey.]
STORY XIII
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE HORSE CHESTNUT
STORY XIV
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PINE TREE
STORY XV
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE GREEN RUSHES
STORY XVI
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE BEE TREE
STORY XVII
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE DOGWOOD
[Illustration: The tree barked and roared so like a lion that the foxes were frightened and were glad enough to run away.]
[Illustration: The tree barked and roared so like a lion that the foxes were frightened and were glad enough to run away.]
STORY XVIII
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE HAZEL NUTS
STORY XIX
UNCLE WIGGILY AND SUSIE'S DRESS
STORY XX
UNCLE WIGGILY AND TOMMIE'S KITE
[Illustration: Up, up and up into the air blew the kite and, as the string was tangled around the babboon's paws, it took him up with it.]
[Illustration: Up, up and up into the air blew the kite and, as the string was tangled around the babboon's paws, it took him up with it.]
STORY XXI
UNCLE WIGGILY AND JOHNNIE'S MARBLES
STORY XXII
UNCLE WIGGILY AND BILLIE'S TOP
STORY XXIII
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SUNBEAM
STORY XXIV
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PUFF BALL
[Illustration: "Ker-sneezio! Ker-snitzio! Ker-choo!" he sneezed as the powder from the puff balls went up his nose and into his eyes.]
[Illustration: "Ker-sneezio! Ker-snitzio! Ker-choo!" he sneezed as the powder from the puff balls went up his nose and into his eyes.]
STORY XXV
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE MAY FLOWERS
STORY XXVI
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE BEECH TREE
STORY XXVII
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE BITTER MEDICINE
[Illustration: Jackie was so surprised that he opened his mouth.]
[Illustration: Jackie was so surprised that he opened his mouth.]
STORY XXVIII
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PINE CONES
STORS; XXIX
UNCLE WIGGILY AND HIS TORN COAT
STORY XXX
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SYCAMORE TREE
STORY XXXI
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE RED SPOTS
[Illustration: Before Uncle Wiggily could stop himself he had run into the bush.]
[Illustration: Before Uncle Wiggily could stop himself he had run into the bush.]
She put her sled on the slanting tree, sat down and Jillie gave her a little push . . . . . . Frontispiece
Down toppled Uncle Wiggily's hat, not in the least hurt.
As they passed a high rock, out from behind it jumped the bad old tail-pulling monkey.
The tree barked and roared so like a lion that the foxes were frightened and were glad enough to run away.
Up, up and up into the air blew the kite and, as the string was tangled around the babboon's paws, it took him up with it.
"Ker-sneezio! Ker-snitzio! Ker-choo!" he sneezed as the powder from the puff balls went up his nose and into his eyes.
Jackie was so surprised that he opened his mouth.
Before Uncle Wiggily could stop himself he had run into the bush.
STORY I
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE WILLOW TREE
STORY II
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE WINTERGREEN
STORY III
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SLIPPERY ELM
STORY IV
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SASSAFRAS
STORY V
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PULPIT-JACK
STORY VI
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE VIOLETS
STORY VII
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE HIGH TREE
[Illustration: Down toppled Uncle Wiggily's hat, not in the least hurt.]
[Illustration: Down toppled Uncle Wiggily's hat, not in the least hurt.]
STORY VIII
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PEPPERMINT
STORY IX
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE BIRCH TREE
STORY X
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE BUTTERNUT TREE
STORY XI
UNCLE WIGGILY AND LULU'S HAT
STORY XII
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SNOW DROPS
[Illustration: As they passed a high rock, out from behind it jumped the bad old tail-pulling monkey.]
[Illustration: As they passed a high rock, out from behind it jumped the bad old tail-pulling monkey.]
STORY XIII
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE HORSE CHESTNUT
STORY XIV
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PINE TREE
STORY XV
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE GREEN RUSHES
STORY XVI
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE BEE TREE
STORY XVII
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE DOGWOOD
[Illustration: The tree barked and roared so like a lion that the foxes were frightened and were glad enough to run away.]
[Illustration: The tree barked and roared so like a lion that the foxes were frightened and were glad enough to run away.]
STORY XVIII
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE HAZEL NUTS
STORY XIX
UNCLE WIGGILY AND SUSIE'S DRESS
STORY XX
UNCLE WIGGILY AND TOMMIE'S KITE
[Illustration: Up, up and up into the air blew the kite and, as the string was tangled around the babboon's paws, it took him up with it.]
[Illustration: Up, up and up into the air blew the kite and, as the string was tangled around the babboon's paws, it took him up with it.]
STORY XXI
UNCLE WIGGILY AND JOHNNIE'S MARBLES
STORY XXII
UNCLE WIGGILY AND BILLIE'S TOP
STORY XXIII
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SUNBEAM
STORY XXIV
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PUFF BALL
[Illustration: "Ker-sneezio! Ker-snitzio! Ker-choo!" he sneezed as the powder from the puff balls went up his nose and into his eyes.]
[Illustration: "Ker-sneezio! Ker-snitzio! Ker-choo!" he sneezed as the powder from the puff balls went up his nose and into his eyes.]
STORY XXV
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE MAY FLOWERS
STORY XXVI
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE BEECH TREE
STORY XXVII
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE BITTER MEDICINE
[Illustration: Jackie was so surprised that he opened his mouth.]
[Illustration: Jackie was so surprised that he opened his mouth.]
STORY XXVIII
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PINE CONES
STORS; XXIX
UNCLE WIGGILY AND HIS TORN COAT
STORY XXX
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SYCAMORE TREE
STORY XXXI
UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE RED SPOTS
[Illustration: Before Uncle Wiggily could stop himself he had run into the bush.]
[Illustration: Before Uncle Wiggily could stop himself he had run into the bush.]
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