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Title: Mappo, the Merry Monkey
Author: Richard Barnum
Release Date: November 8, 2004 [eBook #13980]
Language: English
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Kneetime Animal Stories
MAPPO, THE MERRY MONKEY
His Many Adventures
by
RICHARD BARNUM
Author of _Squinty, the Comical Pig_, _Slicko the Jumping Squirrel_,
_Tum Tum, the Jolly Elephant_, _Don, a Runaway Dog_, etc.
Illustrated by Harriet H. Tooker
1915
[Illustration: With all his might he threw the empty cocoanut shell
right at the tiger's head. (Frontispiece)]
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I MAPPO AND THE COCOANUT
II MAPPO PLAYS A TRICK
III MAPPO IN A NET
IV MAPPO IN A BOX
V MAPPO ON THE SHIP
VI MAPPO MEETS TUM TUM
VII MAPPO IN THE CIRCUS
VIII MAPPO AND HIS TRICKS
IX MAPPO RUNS AWAY
X MAPPO AND SQUINTY
XI MAPPO AND THE ORGAN-MAN
XII MAPPO AND THE BABY
KNEETIME ANIMAL STORIES
Richard Barnum
Illustrated.
SQUINTY, THE COMICAL PIG
SLICKO, THE JUMPING SQUIRREL
MAPPO, THE MERRY MONKEY
TUM TUM, THE JOLLY ELEPHANT
DON, A RUNAWAY DOG
DIDO, THE DANCING BEAR
BLACKIE, A LOST CAT
FLOP EAR, THE FUNNY RABBIT
TINKLE, THE TRICK PONY
LIGHTFOOT, THE LEAPING GOAT
(Other volumes in preparation)
ILLUSTRATIONS
With all his might he threw the empty cocoanut shell right at the
tiger's head (Frontispiece)
Mr. Monkey, with a bunch of bananas slung over his back, came scrambling
up to the tree-house
So he gave a jump out of the net, but, in a second found
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