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INDEX TO SHORT STORIES
Harris, Joel ChandlerContinued
Teague Poteet's. See Harris, J. C. At Teague Poteet's
Temperance reformer
In Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings
Terrible horse
In Mr. Rabbit at home
Three ivory bobbins
In Little Mr. Thimblefinger ch 16
Trouble on Lost Mountain
In Free Joe
Cent 31:425
Troubles of Martin Coy
In On the wings of occasion
Sat Eve Post 172:884
Turnip salad as a text
In Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings
Uncle Rain and Brother Drought
In Mr. Rabbit at home
Uncle Remus and the comet
In Uncle Remus and his friends
Uncle Remus and the Savannah darkey
In Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings
Uncle Remus at the telephone
In Uncle Remus and his friends
Uncle Remus imitates the little boy
In Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings
Uncle Remus in limbo
In Uncle Remus and his friends
Uncle Remus on an electric car
In Uncle Remus and his friends
Uncle Remus preaches to a convert
In Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings
Uncle Remus receives a letter
In Uncle Remus and the little boy
Uncle Remus receives a valentine
In Uncle Remus and his friends
Uncle Remus thinks he finds a snake
In Uncle Remus and his friends
Uncle Remus with the toothache
In Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings
Uncle Remus's church experience
In Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings
Uncle Remus's experience with "ha'nts"
In Uncle Remus and his friends
Uncle Remus's grandson gets into serious trouble
In Uncle Remus and his friends
Uncle Remus's ideas of conjuring
In Uncle Remus and his friends
Uncle Remus's wonder story
In Daddy Jake
Views on the African exodus
In Uncle Remus and his friends
Visit from Aunt Minervy
In Plantation pageants
Visit to Billy Biscuit
In Plantation pageants
When Brother Rabbit was king
In Told by Uncle Remus
When Jess went a fiddlin'
In Chronicles of Aunt Minervy Ann
Where the harrycane comes from
In Uncle Remus and his friends
Where the thunder lives
In Mr. Rabbit at home
Where's Duncan
In Balaam and his master
Whims of Captain McCarthy
In On the wings of occasion
Sat Eve Post 173:4 Ag 11; 15 Ag 18 '00
Why Brother Bear has no tail
In Nights with Uncle Remus
Tappan, E. M. Children's hour 1:487
Cent 26:343
Why Brother Bull growls and grumbles
In Uncle Remus and his friends
Why Brother Fox's legs are black
In Uncle Remus and his friends
Why Brother Wolf didn't eat the little rabbits
In Uncle Remus and his friends
Why Mr. Billy-Goat's tail is short
In Little Mr. Thimblefinger ch 4
Why Mr. Cricket has elbows on his legs
In Told by Uncle Remus
Why Mr. Dog is tame
In Told by Uncle Remus
Collier's 32:17 N 28 '03
Why Mr. Dog runs Brother Rabbit
In Nights with Uncle Remus
Why Mr. Possum has no hair on his tail
In Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings
Why Mr. Possum loves peace
In Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings
Why the alligator's back is rough
In Nights with Uncle Remus
Cent 26:614
Why the bear is a wrestler
In Mr. Rabbit at home
Why the Confederacy failed
In On the wings of occasion
Why the guinea fowls are speckled
In Nights with Uncle Remus
Cent 26:777
Why the guineas stay awake
In Daddy Jake
Why the hawk catches chickens
In Uncle Remus and his friends
"Why the moon's face is smutty
In Uncle Remus and his friends
Why the negro is black
In Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings
Why the turkey-buzzard is bald-headed
In Told by Uncle Remus
William Henry at school
In Uncle Remus and his friends
Wise bird and the foolish bird
In Nights with Uncle Remus
Witch of the well
In Little Mr. Thimblefinger ch 14
Wonderful tar-baby story
In Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings
Woog and the weeze
In Mr. Rabbit at home