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Title: Sammie and Susie Littletail
Author: Howard R. Garis
Release Date: August 2, 2004 [EBook #13087]
Language: English
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SAMMIE AND SUSIE LITTLETAIL
By
HOWARD R. GARIS
Illustrations by
LOUIS WISA
1910
PUBLISHER'S NOTE
These stories appeared originally in the Evening News, of Newark, N.J.,
and are reproduced in book form by the kind permission of the publishers
of that paper, to whom the author extends his thanks.
Contents
I. Sammie Littletail in a Trap
II. Sammie Littletail is Rescued
III. What Happened to Susie Littletail
IV. Papa Littletail's Picture
V. Sammie Littletail Digs a Burrow
VI. Sammie and Susie Help Mrs. Wren
VII. Uncle Wiggily Gets Shot
VIII. Susie and Sammie Find a Nest
IX. Sammie Littletail Falls In
X. Jane Fuzzy-Wuzzy Gives a Lesson
XI. Sammie's and Susie's Terrible Time
XII. Susie Goes to a Party
XIII. The Littletail Family Move
XIV. How the Water Got In
XV. Sammie and Susie at the Circus
XVI. Sammie and the Snake
XVII. Susie and the White Kittie
XVIII. Sammie and the Black Doggie
XIX. Uncle Wiggily Makes Maple Sugar
XX. Sammie and Susie Hunt Eggs
XXI. Susie Littletail Jumps Rope
XXII. Sammie Colored Sky-Blue-Pink
XXIII. Susie Littletail's Hot-Cross Buns
XXIV. Hiding the Easter Eggs
XXV. Uncle Wiggily and the Red Fairy
XXVI. Susie and the Blue Fairy
XXVII. Sammie and the Green Fairy
XXVIII. Susie and the Fairy Godmother
XXIX. Uncle Wiggily and the Fairy Spectacles
XXX. Sammie Saves Billie Bushytail
XXXI. Susie and the Fairy Carrot
SAMMIE AND SUSIE LITTLETAIL
I
SAMMIE LITTLETAIL IN A TRAP
Once upon a time there lived in a small house built underneath the
ground two curious little folk, with their father, their mother, their
uncle and Jane Fuzzy-Wuzzy. Jane Fuzzy-Wuzzy was the
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