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The Tale of Solomon Owl

by Arthur Scott Bailey

Author of “The Tale of Sandy Chipmunk,” “The Tale of TommyFox,” etc.

Illustrated by Harry L. Smith

New York
Grosset & Dunlap
1917


[Illustration: ]

Solomon Owl Sat Up And Listened.

Contents

Chapter I. Scaring Johnny Green
Chapter II. A Newcomer
Chapter III. Solomon Likes Frogs
Chapter IV. An Odd Bargain
Chapter V. The Cold Weather Coat
Chapter VI. Solomon Needs a Change
Chapter VII. The Blazing Eyes
Chapter VIII. Watching The Chickens
Chapter IX. Hallowe’en
Chapter X. A Troublesome Wishbone
Chapter XI. Cured At Last
Chapter XII. Benjamin Bat
Chapter XIII. The Lucky Guest
Chapter XIV. Hanging By The Heels
Chapter XV. Disputes Settled
Chapter XVI. Nine Fights
Chapter XVII. Cousin Simon Screecher
Chapter XVIII. A Cousinly Quarrel
Chapter XIX. The Sleet Storm
Chapter XX. A Pair Of Red-Heads
Chapter XXI. At Home In The Haystack
Chapter XXII. It Was Solomon’s Fault

Illustrations

Solomon Owl Sat Up And Listened
Solomon Found Mr. Frog’s Shop Was Closed
Benjamin Bat Asked Solomon’s Advice
“It’s All Right!” Said Solomon

The Tale of Solomon Owl

I
Scaring Johnny Green

When Johnnie Green was younger, it always scared him to hear SolomonOwl’s deep-toned voice calling in the woods after dark.

Whoo-whoo-whoo, whoo-whoo, to-whoo-ah!” That weird cry wasenough to send Johnnie Green hurrying into the farmhouse, though sometimes hepaused in the doorway to listen—especially if Solomon Owl happened to belaughing. His “haw-haw-hoo-hoo,” booming across the meadowon a crisp fall evening, when the big

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