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Woodland Tales · Ernest Thompson Seton — chapter 4 of 48 · ~173 words · public domain

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52. The Pleiades, that Orion Fired at the Bull 134

53. The Twin Stars 136

54. Stoutheart and His Black Cravat 137

55. Tracks and the Stories They Tell 138

56. A Rabbit's Story of His Life 140

57. The Singing Hawk 144

58. The Fingerboard Goldenrod 145

59. Woodchuck Day--February Second 149

Things to Know

The Story of The Trail

60. How the Pine Tree Tells its Own Story 153

61. Blazes 155

62. Totems 155

63. Symbols 159

64. Sign Language 161

65. The Language of Hens 161

66. Why the Squirrel Wears a Bushy Tail 162

67. Why the Dog Wags His Tail 163

68. Why the Dog Turns Around Three Times Before Lying Down 164

69. The Deathcup of Diablo 165

70. The Poison Ivy, or the Three-fingered Demon of the Woods 169

71. The Medicine in the Sky 170

72. The Angel of the Night 172

Things to Do

The Thinking Hand

73. Bird-nesting in Winter 177

74. The Ox-eye Daisy or Marguerite 179

75. The Monkey-hunt 181

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