Wild Kindred
THIS WAS A LUCKY NIGHT FOR PETER, AND HE MANAGED
TO SAVE HIS GREY PELT. (Frontispiece)
Jean M. Thompson
The Illustrations
by Warwick Reynolds
& Charles Copeland
Jonathan Cape
Eleven Gower Street, London
First Published, 1922
All Rights Reserved
Contents
CHAP.
I. The Narrow Escape of Velvet Wings
II. How Lhoks went back to the Forest
III. The Trials of Peter Possum
IV. The Minnow Twins
V. How Porcupine Ridge was Settled
VI. Methuselah, the Tyrant of Black Pond
VII. Mahug, the Champion Diver
VIII. Fierce Star Nose, and Burrower
IX. The Loyalty of Silver Wing, the Gull
X. How Kos-Ko-Menos, the Kingfisher, won his Belt
XI. The Wit of Clown-face, the Badger
XII. The Sugar Camp on Lone Mountain
XIII. The Peril of the Snowy Egrets
XIV. Mogul, last Buffalo of the Herd
XV. The Last Panther on Cushman Range
XVI. Nemox, the Crafty Robber of the Marshes
List of Illustrations
"This was a lucky night for Peter, and he managedto save his grey pelt" (Frontispiece)
"Suddenly the ball unrolled itself, and an uglyblunt snout appeared"
"Spitting, snarling, yelling ... it charged uponthe porcupines"
"Down like an avalanche he came, snatching themink in his beak"
"He rose from the great wave, bearing aloft aglistening herring"
"Out popped the fu BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!
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