CONTENTS
I. Granny Fox Gives Reddy a Scare
II. Granny Shows Reddy a Trick
III. Bowser the Hound Isn't Fooled
IV. Reddy Fox Grows Bold
V. Reddy Grows Careless
VI. Drummer the Woodpecker Drums in Vain
VII. Too Late Reddy Fox Hears
VIII. Granny Fox Takes Care of Reddy
IX. Peter Rabbit Hears the News
X. Poor Reddy Fox
XI. Granny Fox Returns
XII. The Lost Chicken
XIII. Granny Fox Calls Jimmy Skunk Names
XIV. Granny Fox Finds What Became of the Chicken
XV. Reddy Fox Has a Visitor
XVI. Unc' Billy Possum Visits the Smiling Pool
XVII. Farmer Brown's Boy Is Determined
XVIII. The Hunt for Reddy Fox
XIX. Unc' Billy Possum Gives Warning
XX. Old Granny Fox Makes a Mistake
XXI. Reddy Fox Disobeys
XXII. Ol' Mistah Buzzard's Keen Sight
XXIII. Granny Fox Has a Terrible Scare
XXIV. Granny and Reddy Have To Move
XXV. Peter Rabbit Makes a Discovery
XXVI. Farmer Brown's Boy Works for Nothing
Reddy Fox lived with Granny Fox. You see, Reddy was one of a large family, so large that Mother Fox had hard work to feed so many hungry little mouths and so she had let Reddy go to live with old Granny Fox. Granny Fox was the wisest, slyest, smartest fox in all the country round, and now that Reddy had grown so big, she thought it about time that he began to learn the things that every fox should know. So every day she took him hunting with her and taught him all the things that she had learned about hunting: about how to steal Farmer Brown's chickens without awakening Bowser the Hound, and all about the thousand and one ways of fooling a dog which she had learned.
This morning Granny Fox had taken Reddy across the Green Meadows, up thr