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SOURCES OF MATERIAL
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* | The Moon in the Mill-Pond (pourquois). | |
* | Why Brother Bear Has No Tail (pourquois). | |
* | Why Mr. Dog Runs After Brother Rabbit. | |
* | Why Guinea Fowls Are Speckled (pourquois). | |
Uncle Remus Tales, by Harris, in Uncle Remus and the Little Boy: | ||
* | Brother Billy Goat's Dinner. | |
Brother Fox Smells Smoke. | ||
* | Brother Rabbit and Brother Tiger. | |
* | Brother Rabbit and Brother Lion (similar to The Dog and His Shadow). | |
* | Brother Mud-Turtle's Trickery. | |
* | Brother Rabbit's Money Mint. | |
1 | Brother Wolf Says Grace. | |
1 | The Fire Test (Use with Three Pigs). | |
Fun at the Ferry. | ||
* | Heyo, House. | |
The Little Rabbits. | ||
Mrs. Partridge Has a Fit. | ||
Why Brother Fox's Legs are Black. | ||
* | Why the Hawk Catches Chickens. | |
Tale, by Harris, in Little Mr. Thimblefinger: | ||
* | Why Billy-Goat's Tail Is Short. | |
Miscellaneous Tales: | ||
* | The Adventures of Little Field Mouse, Stories to Tell, Bryant. | |
* | Beta and the Lame Giant, Miss Harrison, In Storyland. | |
* | Billy Bobtail, Jane Hoxie, Kindergarten Stories; Child-Lore Dramatic Reader, Scribners. | |
* | Blunder and the Wishing Gate, Louise Chollet, in Child Life in Prose, Whittier. | |
* | The Boy and the Goat, or The Goat in the Turnip Field (Norwegian), Primer, Free and Tread well; Child-Lore Dramatic Reader, Scribners. | |
* | The Cap that Mother Made or Ander's New Cap (Swedish), Swedish Fairy Tales, McClurg; For the Story-Teller, Bailey. |