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Sir Charles G. D. Roberts. Children of the Wild
Children of the Wild
Table of Contents
I. THE LITTLE FURRY ONES THAT SLIDE DOWN HILL. II. THE BLACK IMPS OF PINE-TOP. III. YOUNG GRUMPY AND THE ONE-EYED GANDER. IV. LITTLE SWORD AND THE INKMAKER. V. ROCKED IN THE CRADLE OF THE DEEP. VI. TEDDY BEAR'S BEE TREE. VII. THE SNOWHOUSE BABY. VIII. LITTLE SILK WING. IX. A LITTLE ALIEN IN THE WILDERNESS. X. WHAT HE SAW WHEN HE KEPT STILL. XI. THE LITTLE VILLAGER AND HIS UNFRIENDLY GUESTS. XII. THE BABY AND THE BEAR. XIII. THE LITTLE SLY ONE. XIV. THE DARING OF STRIPES TERROR-TAIL. XV. DAGGER BILL AND THE WATER BABIES. CHAPTER I
THE LITTLE FURRY ONES THAT SLIDE DOWN HILL
CHAPTER II
THE BLACK IMPS OF PINE-TOP
CHAPTER III
YOUNG GRUMPY AND THE ONE-EYED GANDER
CHAPTER IV
LITTLE SWORD AND THE INKMAKER
CHAPTER V
ROCKED IN THE CRADLE OF THE DEEP
CHAPTER VI
TEDDY BEAR'S BEE TREE
CHAPTER VII
THE SNOWHOUSE BABY
CHAPTER VIII
LITTLE SILK WING
CHAPTER IX
A LITTLE ALIEN IN THE WILDERNESS
CHAPTER X
WHAT HE SAW WHEN HE KEPT STILL
CHAPTER XI
THE LITTLE VILLAGER AND HIS UNFRIENDLY GUESTS
CHAPTER XII
THE BABY AND THE BEAR
CHAPTER XIII
THE LITTLE SLY ONE
CHAPTER XIV
THE DARING OF STRIPES TERROR-TAIL
CHAPTER XV
DAGGER BILL AND THE WATER BABIES
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Sir Charles G. D. Roberts
Published by Good Press, 2019
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"You may say 'Oh!'" retorted Uncle Andy, "but let me tell you, if the wild creatures hadn't pretty short memories, they would have a very unhappy time.
"Well, they had been enjoying themselves and forgetting their troubles for some little time, when, just as it came down the slide, one of them was grabbed and pulled under. The mink had arrived and decided to settle accounts with the youngsters. He had probably been thinking it over, and come to the conclusion that they were getting too bumptious. Darting up through the water, he had snapped savagely at the careless player's throat.