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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

  1. The black nose and little dull eyes of Prickly Porky the Porcupine appeared
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    Frontispiece
  2. Sometimes he would climb down from his home and take a little walk for exercise
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    Page 3
  3. Poor Bobby Coon! What should he do? What could he do?
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    Page 31
  4. Before Unc' Billy could say a word, another sharp face appeared beside his own
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    Page 62
  5. The whole side of that old stump gave way so suddenly that Buster Bear fell over backwards
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    Page 86
  6. Then, with his heart in his mouth, he jumped for the slender young tree
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    Page 93