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Chapter 5 LITTLE LUKE MAKES FRIENDS AMONG THE WILD FOLK

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ld folk. Almost every day he had long talks with one or more of them. Thus it came to pass that he soon became exceeding wise

le besides hunting and trapping all his long life; even these did not begin to know the beasts and birds as little Luke knew them. Befor

sitting unseen on his form within a few feet of them. Mother Mit-chee the Ruffled Partridge made her nest in plain sight on the ground beside the old trail and they passed by a hundr

Black Mountain. For Old John, seeing the little boy's love of woodcraft and his wonderful keenness of e

nded business was finished, he would sit with the little boy on an old b

hen Old John started for home, he would go along with him up into the woods and there they would sit on a fallen log and talk of the old days when the R

illing any of his wild friends, even though he knew that their flesh and fur were very useful. He knew, too, that the Law of the Wild Kindred allowed everyon

ls could talk and build wigwams just as the Red Men did." He believed, too, that the forefathers of some tribes of the Red Men had been animals, and that the forefathers of some of the an

olk round about. For this reason, as time went on, many of them came to see the wonderful Man Cub

of them were furry folk, who lived in the woods and fields and along the brooks, and some were

ward before the return of Pe-boan the cruel Winter King. They loved the upper spaces of the great

t to them. So they seldom came down from their airy homes in the upper branches of the great trees. For this r

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Contents

Chapter 1 THE FINDING OF THE MAGIC FLOWER Chapter 2 LITTLE LUKE AND THE BOB LINCOLNS Chapter 3 THE STORY OF THE SUMMER LAND Chapter 4 BOB LINCOLN'S STORY OF HIS OWN LIFE Chapter 5 LITTLE LUKE MAKES FRIENDS AMONG THE WILD FOLK Chapter 6 LITTLE LUKE AND KIT-CHEE THE GREAT CRESTED FLYCATCHER Chapter 7 WHY THE KIT-CHEE PEOPLE ALWAYS USE SNAKE-SKINS IN NEST-BUILDING Chapter 8 LITTLE LUKE AND NICK-UTS THE YELLOWTHROAT Chapter 9 WHY MOTHER MO-LO THE COWBIRD LAYS HER EGGS IN OTHER BIRDS' NESTS Chapter 10 THE STORY OF O-PEE-CHEE THE FIRST ROBIN Chapter 11 HOW THE ROBIN'S BREAST BECAME RED
Chapter 12 HOW THE BEES GOT THEIR STINGS
Chapter 13 THE STORY OF THE FIRST SWALLOWS
Chapter 14 LITTLE LUKE AND A-BAL-KA THE CHIPMUNK
Chapter 15 HOW A-BAL-KA GOT HIS BLACK STRIPES
Chapter 16 HOW A-BAL-KA THE CHIPMUNK HELPED MEN
Chapter 17 LITTLE LUKE AND MEE-KO THE RED SQUIRREL
Chapter 18 THE STORY OF THE FIRST RED SQUIRRELS
Chapter 19 HOW THE RED SQUIRREL BECAME SMALL
Chapter 20 LITTLE LUKE AND MOTHER MIT-CHEE THE RUFFLED PARTRIDGE
Chapter 21 WHY THE FEATHERED FOLK RAISE THEIR HEADS WHEN THEY DRINK
Chapter 22 LITTLE LUKE AND FATHER MIT-CHEE
Chapter 23 THE STORY OF THE FIRST PARTRIDGE
Chapter 24 WHY PARTRIDGES DRUM
Chapter 25 MOTHER WA-POOSE AND OLD BOZE THE HOUND
Chapter 26 MOTHER WA-POOSE AND OLD KLAWS THE HOUSE CAT
Chapter 27 THE RABBIT DANCE
Chapter 28 WHY THE WILD FOLK NO LONGER TALK THE MAN-TALK
Chapter 29 THE TALE OF SUN-KA THE WISE DOG
Chapter 30 HOW THE DOG'S TONGUE BECAME LONG
Chapter 31 THE STORY OF THE FAITHFUL DOG
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