The Club at Crow's Corner - James Otis

The Club at Crow's Corner

By James Otis

  • Release Date: 1912-01-01
  • Genre: Animal Fiction for Young Adults

Description

Over in that portion of the big woods where the brook swings around a clump of alders in order to wind in and out among the trees is a very large and very old oak tree whose branches afford a roosting place for all the feathered inhabitants of that vicinity, and give shade on warm days to all who are forced to wear fur coats during the summer. This oak tree stands near what might be called a "corner" of the brook, and because old Mr. James Crow is to be found among its branches every moment of the day or night except when out in search of food, the oak tree, the bend of the brook, and the land in that immediate neighborhood have come to be known as "Crow's Corner", so Mr. Bunny Rabbit declares, and there is no reason to doubt his word.

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