CONTENTS
I. PETER RABBIT BECOMES ACQUAINTED WITH MRS. QUACK
III. MRS. QUACK TELLS ABOUT HER HOME
IV. MRS. QUACK CONTINUES HER STORY
V. PETER LEARNS MORE OF MRS. QUACK'S TROUBLES
VI. FARMER BROWN'S BOY VISITS THE SMILING POOL
VIII. MRS. QUACK HAS A GOOD MEAL AND A REST
IX. PETER RABBIT MAKES AN EARLY CALL
X. HOW MR. AND MRS. QUACK STARTED NORTH
XI. THE TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE GUNS
XII. WHAT DID HAPPEN TO MR. QUACK
XIII. PETER TELLS ABOUT MRS. QUACK
XIV. SAMMY JAY'S PLAN TO HELP MRS. QUACK
XVI. SAMMY JAY SEES SOMETHING GREEN
XVII. MR. QUACK IS FOUND AT LAST
XVIII. SAMMY JAY SENDS MRS. QUACK TO THE SWAMP
XIX. JERRY MUSKRAT'S GREAT IDEA
XX. HAPPY DAYS FOR MR. AND MRS. QUACK
Make a new acquaintance every time you can; You'll find it interesting and a very helpful plan.
It means more knowledge. You cannot meet any one without learning something from him if you keep your ears open and your eyes open. Every one is at least a little different from every one else, and the more people you know, the more you may learn. Peter Rabbit knows this, and that is one reason he always is so eager to find out about other people. He had left Jimmy Skunk and Bobby Coon in the Green Forest and had headed for the Smiling Pool to see if Grandfather Frog was awake yet. He had no idea of meeting a stranger there, and so you can imagine just how surprised he was when he got in sight of the Smiling Pool to see some one whom he never had seen before swimming about there. He knew right away who it was. He knew that it was Mrs. Quack the Duck, because he had often heard about her. And then, too, it was very clear from her looks that she was a cousin of the ducks he had seen in Farmer Brown's dooryard. The di