Audiobook: Nights With Uncle Remus
- Download 01 - Mr. Fox and Miss Goose audio
- Download 02 - Brer Fox Catches Mr. Horse audio
- Download 03 - Brer Rabbit and the Little Girl audio
- Download 04 - Brer Fox Copies Brer Rabbit audio
- Download 05 - Brer Rabbit's Astonishing Prank audio
- Download 06 - Brer Rabbit Secures a Mansion audio
- Download 07 - Mr. Lion Hunts for Mr. Man audio
- Download 08 - The Story of the Pigs audio
- Download 09 - Mr. Benjamin Ram & His Wonderful Fiddle audio
- Download 10 - Brer Rabbit's Riddle audio
- Download 11 - How Mr. Rooster Lost His Dinner audio
- Download 12 - Brer Rabbit Breaks Up a Party audio
- Download 13 - Brer Fox, Brer Rabbit, and King Deer's Daughter audio
- Download 14 - Brer Terrapin Deceives Brer Buzzard audio
- Download 15 - Brer Fox Covets the Quills audio
- Download 16 - How Brer Fox Failed to Get His Grapes audio
- Download 17 - Brer Fox Figures As An Incendiary audio
- Download 18 - A Dream and a Story audio
- Download 19 - The Moon in the Mill-Pond audio
- Download 20 - Brer Rabbit Takes Some Exercise audio
- Download 21 - Why Brer Bear Has No Tail audio
- Download 22 - How Brer Rabbit Frightened His Neighbors audio
- Download 23 - Mr. Man Has Some Meat audio
- Download 24 - How Brer Rabbit Got the Meat audio
- Download 25 - African Jack audio
- Download 26 - Why the Alligator's Back is Rough audio
- Download 27 - Brer Wolf Says Grace audio
- Download 28 - Spirits, Seen and Unseen audio
- Download 29 - A Ghost Story audio
- Download 30 - Brer Rabbit and his Famous Foot audio
- Download 31 - In Some Lady's Garden audio
- Download 32 - Brer Possum Gets in Trouble audio
- Download 33 - Why the Guinea Fowls Are Speckled audio
- Download 34 - Brer Rabbit's Love Charm audio
- Download 35 - Brer Rabbit Submits to a Test audio
- Download 36 - Brer Wolf Falls a Victim audio
- Download 37 - Brer Rabbit and the Mosquitos audio
- Download 38 - The Pimmerly Plum audio
- Download 39 - Brer Rabbit Gets the Provisions audio
- Download 40 - "Cutta Cord-La!" audio
- Download 41 - Aunt Tempy's Story audio
- Download 42 - The Fire Test audio
- Download 43 - The Cunning Snake audio
- Download 44 - How Brer Fox Was Too Smart audio
- Download 45 - Brer Wolf Gets in a Warm Place audio
- Download 46 - Brer Wolf Still in Trouble audio
- Download 47 - Brer Rabbit Lays In His Beef Supply audio
- Download 48 - Brer Rabbit and Mr. Wildcat audio
- Download 49 - Mr. Benjamin Ram Defends Himself audio
- Download 50 - Brer Rabbit Pretends to be Poisoned audio
- Download 51 - More Trouble for Brer Wolf audio
- Download 52 - Brer Rabbit Outdoes Mr. Man audio
- Download 53 - Brer Rabbit Takes a Walk audio
- Download 54 - Old Grinny-Granny Wolf audio
- Download 55 - How Wattle-Weasel Was Caught audio
- Download 56 - Brer Rabbit Ties Mr. Lion audio
- Download 57 - Mr. Lion's Sad Predicament audio
- Download 58 - The Origin of the Ocean audio
- Download 59 - Brer Rabbit Gets Brer Fox's Dinner audio
- Download 60 - How the Bear Nursed the Little Alligators audio
- Download 61 - Why Mr. Dog Runs Brer Rabbit audio
- Download 62 - Brer Wolf and the Horned Cattle audio
- Download 63 - Brer Fox and the White Muscadines audio
- Download 64 - Mr. Hawk and Brer Buzzard audio
- Download 65 - Mr. Hawk and Brer Rabbit audio
- Download 66 - The Wise Bird and the Foolish Bird audio
- Download 67 - Old Brer Terrapin Gets Some Fish audio
- Download 68 - Brer Fox Makes a Narrow Escape audio
- Download 69 - Brer Fox's Fish Trap audio
- Download 70 - Brer Rabbit Rescues Brer Terrapin audio
- Download 71 - The Night Before Christmas audio
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That the little boy loved Uncle Remus and his stories was so obvious that the tale-spinning sessions began drawing additional listeners. Daddy Jack, an old "Africa man" visiting from down-state; Sis Tempy, the strong chief of the mansion's servants; and Tildy, a young and pretty servant-girl - all found their way to Uncle Remus' rude cabin when their duties or interests permitted, to sit around the hearth and hear the wonderful tales of the animals, and foremost among them, Brer Rabbit and Brer Fox.
It turned out that some of the tales had different ways of telling, and the visitors took their turns at being the story-teller. Always one or more clever animals humbled or hornswoggled others among their community with flattery, wide-eyed mystery, or outright fraud.
After the success of Harris' "Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings" ( http://librivox.org/uncle-remus-by-joel-chandler-harris/ ), he went on to write eight more books compiling the tales he himself had heard on the plantation in his young days. This is the first of those sequels.
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