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Blacky the Crow

by Thornton W. Burgess Author

Blacky the Crow has very sharp eyes and is often getting into trouble because he sees things he shouldn't.

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Resource Type
Book
ISBN
0-486-40550-8
Print Status
In Print
Chapters
32
Pages
81
Suggested Grades
1st - 6th
Publisher
Dover Publications, Inc
Copyright
1999
Written
1922

Chapters

  • I Blacky the Crow Makes a Discovery
  • II Blacky Makes Sure
  • III Blacky Finds Out Who Owns the Eggs
  • IV The Cunning of Blacky
  • V Blacky Calls His Friends
  • VI Hooty the Owl Doesn't Stay Still
  • VII Blacky Tries Another Plan
  • VIII Hooty Comes to Mrs. Hooty's Aid
  • IX Blacky Thinks of Farmer Brown's Boy
  • X Farmer Brown's Boy and Hooty
  • XI Farmer Brown's Boy Is Tempted
  • XII A Tree-Top Battle
  • XIII Blacky Has a Change of Heart
  • XIV Blacky Makes a Call
  • XV Blacky Does a Little Looking About
  • XVI Blacky Finds Other Signs
  • XVII Blacky Watches a Queer Performance
  • XVIII Blacky Becomes Very Suspicious
  • XIX Blacky Makes More Discoveries
  • XX Blacky Drops a Hint
  • XXI At Last Blacky Is Sure
  • XXII Blacky Goes Home Happy
  • XXIII Blacky Calls Farmer Brown's Boy
  • XXIV Farmer Brown's Boy Does Some Thinking
  • XXV Blacky Gets a Dreadful Shock
  • XXVI Why the Hunter Got No Ducks
  • XXVII The Hunter Gives Up
  • XXVIII Blacky Has a Talk with Dusky the Black Duck
  • XXIX Blacky Discovers an Egg
  • XXX Blacky Screws Up His Courage
  • XXXI An Egg That Wouldn't Behave
  • XXXII What Blacky Did with the Stolen Egg

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