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The Book of the Dun Cow The Book of the Dun Cow Copyright PART ONE [ONE] How Mundo Cani came to live with Chauntecleer [TWO] Three words about Chauntecleer’s ability to crow [THREE] Things begin to happen—treachery is discovered within the Coop [FOUR] A cosmography, in which Wyrm is described, and one or two things about him [FIVE] Wyrm acts—Cockatrice is born [SIX] Chauntecleer deals with Ebenezer Rat [SEVEN] Something about the penalties of Lordship, together with Chauntecleer’s prayer [EIGHT] The Wee Widow Mouse makes herself known, as far as she is able, and after that Chauntecleer finds a treasure [NINE] Through autumn Chauntecleer’s Coop is a hospital, though one full of good cheer [TEN] The winter comes, with snow and with a marriage PART TWO [ELEVEN] Cockatrice rules his land unto its utter destruction [TWELVE] The rains [THIRTEEN] The spring, with foreblessing and foreboding [FOURTEEN] Chauntecleer’s dream, the first engagement with the enemy [FIFTEEN] Now it begins—sorrow befalls Chauntecleer’s land [SIXTEEN] Chauntecleer’s prayer is met by one thing, John Wesley’s rage by another [SEVENTEEN] Comings [EIGHTEEN] The Council has a sting in its tail PART THREE [NINETEEN] The Coop-works: preparations for war, together with the most admirable pout of all [TWENTY] The night before war—fears [TWENTY-ONE] Morning: rue and the Rooster’s crow [TWENTY-TWO] The first battle—carnage, and a valorous Weasel [TWENTY-THREE] “We fight against a mystery” [TWENTY-FOUR] The second battle—Wyrm’s Keeper and his minion in the sky [TWENTY-FIVE] The Hen, the Dog, the dun-colored Cow [TWENTY-SIX] Processional [TWENTY-SEVEN] “A Dog with no illusion”—the last battle, the war FINAL WORD [TWENTY-EIGHT] And the last think done is Pertelotes doing Afterword More from Walter Wangerin Jr. Connect with Diversion Books
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