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Bowser the Hound is another fictional character created by Thornton W. Burgess, a loyal and industrious hound who lives in the green forest.
Throughout Burgess' story, Bowser is portrayed as a brave and noble dog who always does the right thing. He is a symbol of loyalty and perseverance, and his adventures emphasize important values such as responsibility and friendship for children.
Overall, Bowser the Hound is a beloved character in Burgess' children's book series. His kind heart, strong work ethic, and unwavering loyalty make him endearing to readers of all ages.
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Summary
Bowser is known for its keen sense of smell and ability to track everything from small animals to humans. He is a seasoned hunter and always eager to help his master, Farmer Brown. Despite his hunting instincts, Bowser is also a kind and friendly dog who enjoys playing with friends in the woods. He is obedient and often gives wise advice to his animal companions when they need them.
CONTENTS
I. OLD MAN COYOTE LEADS BOWSER AWAY
II. OLD MAN COYOTE PLAYS A TRICK
III. WHAT HAPPENED TO BOWSER
IV. POOR BOWSER
V. BOWSER SPENDS A BAD NIGHT
VI. THE SURPRISE OF BLACKY THE CROW
VII. BLACKY THE CROW TAKES PITY ON BOWSER
VIII. HOW BLACKY THE CROW HELPED BOWSER
IX. OLD MAN COYOTE GIVES OUT DARK HINTS
X. HOW REDDY FOX INVESTIGATED
XI. A LITTLE UNPLEASANTNESS
XII. THE CLEVERNESS OF OLD MAN COYOTE
XIII. THE MISCHIEVOUS LITTLE NIGHT BREEZE
XIV. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BEING INSIDE AND OUTSIDE
XV. REDDY'S FORLORN CHANCE
XVI. WHY REDDY WENT WITHOUT A CHICKEN DINNER
XVII. FARMER BROWN'S BOY DROPS A PAN OF CORN
XVIII. MUTUAL RELIEF
XIX. WHERE WAS BOWSER THE HOUND?
XX. WHERE BOWSER WAS
XXI. BOWSER BECOMES A PRISONER
XXII. FARMER BROWN'S BOY LOOKS IN VAIN
XXIII. BOWSER'S GREAT VOICE
XXIV. BLACKY TRIES TO GET HELP
XXV. BLACKY CALLS ON REDDY FOX
XXVI. RED WITS AND BLACK WITS
XXVII. THE ARTFULNESS OF BLACKY
XXVIII. REDDY FOX DREAMS OF CHICKENS
XXIX. REDDY TRIES TO AROUSE BLACKY'S PITY
XXX. BLACKY THE CROW IS ALL PITY
XXXI. BLACKY IS MUCH PLEASED WITH HIMSELF
XXXII. BLACKY WAITS FOR REDDY
XXXIII. REDDY WATCHES THE FAT HENS
XXXIV. PATIENCE AND IMPATIENCE
XXXV. THINGS HAPPEN ALL AT ONCE
XXXVI. REDDY HIDES THE FAT HEN
XXXVII. FARMER BROWN'S BOY HAS A GLAD SURPRISE
XXXVIII. REDDY GOES BACK FOR HIS FAT HEN
XXXIX. A VANISHED DINNER
XL. WHERE WAS REDDY'S DINNER?
XLI. WHAT BLACKY THE CROW SAW
XLII. ALL IS WELL THAT ENDS WELL