- Ch 1: Old Man Coyote Leads Bowser Away
- Ch 2: Old Man Coyote Plays a Trick
- Ch 3: What Happened to Bowser
- Ch 4: Poor Bowser
- Ch 5: Bowser Spends a Bad Night
- Ch 6: The Surprise of Blacky the Crow
- Ch 7: Blacky the Crow Takes Pity on Bowser
- Ch 8: How Blacky the Crow Helped Bowser
- Ch 9: Old Man Coyote Gives out Dark Hints
- Ch 10: How Reddy Fox Investigated
- Ch 11: A Little Unpleasantness
- Ch 12: The Cleverness of Old Man Coyote
- Ch 13: A Mischievous Little Night Breeze
- Ch 14: The Difference Between being Inside and Outside
- Ch 15: Reddy's Forlorn Chance
- Ch 16: Why Reddy went without a Chicken Dinner
- Ch 17: Farmer Brown's Boy Drops a Pan of Corn
- Ch 18: Mutual Relief
- Ch 19: Where was Bowser the Hound?
- Ch 20: Where Bowser Was
- Ch 21: Bowser becomes a Prisoner
- Ch 22: Farmer Brown's Boy Looks in Vain
- Ch 23: Bowser's Great Voice
- Ch 24: Blacky Tries to get Help
- Ch 25: Blacky Calls on Reddy Fox
- Ch 26: Red Wits and Black Wits
- Ch 27: The Artfulness of Blacky
- Ch 28: Reddy Fox Dreams of Chickens
- Ch 29: Reddy Tries to Arouse Blacky's Pity
- Ch 30: Blacky Crow is All Pity
- Ch 31: Blacky is Much Pleased with Himself
- Ch 32: Blacky Waits for Reddy
- Ch 33: Reddy Watches the Fat Hens
- Ch 34: Patience and Impatience
- Ch 35: Things Happen all at Once
- Ch 36: Reddy Hides the Fat Hen
- Ch 37: Farmer Brown's Boy has a Glad Surprise
- Ch 38: Reddy Goes Back for His Fat Hen
- Ch 39: A Vanished Dinner
- Ch 40: Where was Reddy's Dinner
- Ch 41: What Blacky the Crow Saw
- Ch 42: All is Well that Ends Well
Bowser the hound is a great tracking dog. He doesn't fall for many tricks, but this time he did. Old Man Coyote leads him off on a wild chase and gets him lost far from home. In the effort to get Bowser back home we learn something about survival, craftiness, and friendship. - Summary by Keith Salis
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