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<h1>The Tale of Major Monkey</h1>
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<span style="font-size: 230%; font-style:italic; font-variant:small-caps"><br/>The</span><br/>
<span style="font-size: 230%; font-style:italic; font-variant:small-caps">Tale Of</span><br/>
<span style="font-size: 230%; font-style:italic; font-variant:small-caps">Major Monkey</span><br/><br/><br/>
<span style="font-size: 80%;">BY</span><br/>
<span style="font-size: 100%;">ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY</span><br/><br/>
<span style="font-size: 80%;">Author of</span><br/>
<span style="font-size: 100%;">THE CUFFY BEAR BOOKS</span><br/>
<span style="font-size: 100%;">SLEEPY-TIME TALES, ETC.</span><br/><br/><br/>
<span style="font-size: 80%;">Illustrations by</span><br/>
<span style="font-size: 120%;">Lawrence Brehm</span><br/><br/><br/>
<span style="font-size: 100%;">GROSSET & DUNLAP</span><br/>
<span style="font-size: 80%;">PUBLISHERS NEW YORK</span><br/><br/>
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<p style='text-align: center'>Copyright, 1919, by<br/>
GROSSET & DUNLAP<br/>
PRINTED IN U.S.A.</p>
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<span class='caption'>"There's a Tiger inside this Tree!"</span></div>
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<h2><SPAN name="Contents" id="Contents"></SPAN>Contents</h2>
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<tr><td align="left">I</td><td align="left">Strange Whispers</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#I">1</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">II</td><td align="left">No 'Possum</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#II">6</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">III</td><td align="left">Getting Acquainted</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#III">11</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">IV</td><td align="left">Wanted—A Lodging</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#IV">16</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">V</td><td align="left">Meeting Major Monkey</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#V">22</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">VI</td><td align="left">Too Many Disputes</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#VI">28</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">VII</td><td align="left">The Major Has a Pain</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#VII">33</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">VIII</td><td align="left">A Secret</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#VIII">39</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">IX</td><td align="left">The Major Has a Plan</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#IX">45</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">X</td><td align="left">The New Army</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#X">50</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">XI</td><td align="left">War in the Woods</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XI">56</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">XII</td><td align="left">Over and Under</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XII">61</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">XIII</td><td align="left">The Major Hesitates</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XIII">65</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">XIV</td><td align="left">Throwing Stones</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XIV">70</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">XV</td><td align="left">The Retreat</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XV">75</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">XVI</td><td align="left">The Major's Trouble</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XVI">81</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">XVII</td><td align="left">Major Monkey Confesses</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XVII">86</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">XVIII</td><td align="left">Planning a Journey</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XVIII">92</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">XIX</td><td align="left">The Major's Scheme</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XIX">97</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">XX</td><td align="left">A Fast Ride</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XX">102</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">XXI</td><td align="left">A Sweet Tooth</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XXI">108</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">XXII</td><td align="left">Caught!</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XXII">113</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">XXIII</td><td align="left">The Major Goes South</td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XXIII">117</SPAN></td></tr>
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<h2>The Tale of Major Monkey</h2>
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<h2>I</h2><h3>Strange Whispers</h3></div>
<p>The wild folk in Pleasant Valley were whispering strange stories to one
another. If the stories were true, they were most amazing. And if they
were merely made up to cause talk, certainly they succeeded.</p>
<p>Perhaps if somebody less tricky than Peter Mink and Tommy Fox had
started these odd tales, the rest of the wild folk might have been
quicker to believe them.</p>
<p>Anyhow, the news offered the best of excuses for gossip. And many of
the<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_2" id="Page_2"></SPAN></span> field- and forest-people repeated it so often that they almost began
to believe it themselves.</p>
<p>All but old Mr. Crow. He declared stoutly that the whole thing was
nothing but a hoax.</p>
<p>"You can't fool me!" he told people. But when they said that they had no
intention of trying to, he had to change his statement. "I mean"—he
explained—"I mean that neither Tommy Fox nor Peter Mink can fool me.
They can't make me believe that they've seen anybody hanging by his tail
in a tree-top."</p>
<p>"Why not?" asked Mr. Crow's cousin, Jasper Jay.</p>
<p>"<i>Becaws</i>——" said Mr. Crow. And then he corrected himself once more.
"Because," he replied, "no 'possum ever came so far North as this. I've
spent a good many winters in the South, and I<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_3" id="Page_3"></SPAN></span> ought to know. And
besides," he added, "although a 'possum can hang by his tail, there
never was one that could throw a stick or a stone. And I ought to know,
for I've spent a good many winters in the South, where the 'possums
live."</p>
<p>Everybody had to admit that old Mr. Crow must know what he was talking
about. And people began to feel rather foolish when they realized how
near they had been to letting those two rascals—Peter Mink and Tommy
Fox—deceive them.</p>
<p>As for old Mr. Crow, having persuaded his neighbors to his way of
thinking, he began to be more pleased with himself than ever. And he
spent a good deal of time sitting in a tall tree near the cornfield,
with his head on one side, hoping that his friends would notice how wise
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<p>He was engaged in that agreeable pastime one afternoon
when—<i>thump!</i>—something struck the limb on which he was perched.</p>
<p>Mr. Crow gave a squawk and a jump. And then he glanced quickly toward
the ground.</p>
<p>There was no one anywhere in sight. So Mr. Crow looked somewhat silly.
For a moment he had thought that Johnnie Green had thrown something at
him. But he saw at once that he was mistaken. Of course it could have
been nothing more than a dead branch falling.</p>
<p>He settled himself again, trying to appear as if he hadn't been
startled, when—<i>plump!</i>—something gave him a smart blow on his back.</p>
<p>Old Mr. Crow flopped hastily into a neighboring tree. And this time he
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<p>At first he could see nothing unusual. And he had almost made up his
mind that something had fallen out of the sky, when a head showed itself
from behind a limb and a queer, wrinkled face peered at him.</p>
<p>Mr. Crow did not recognize the face. It was an odd one. In fact, he
thought he had never seen an odder. But if he thought the face a queer
one, it was not half as peculiar as the stranger's actions.</p>
<p>For, as Mr. Crow watched him, the stranger slipped into full view,
hanging by his tail and one hand from a limb, while with the other hand
he waved a red cap.</p>
<p>Old Mr. Crow's mouth fell open. For a time he said never a word.</p>
<p>And for him, that was quite out of the ordinary.</p>
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