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Updated: May 6, 2025


"He won't touch me. He's a-scared of my light." And then Freddie Firefly flitted away. He found Solomon Owl easily enough. He had heard Solomon's Wha-wha, whoo-ah! booming from the edge of the woods. And he soon persuaded Solomon to fly down into the meadow. Solomon Owl sailed above the waving grass, while Freddie Firefly spoke to Jennie Junebug. She liked his scheme.

Nevertheless, Farmer Green does not figure that way, and in justice to old "Jim Crow," you should read of his adventures for yourself. All the folks down in Pleasant Valley know Solomon Owl. Well, It's this way. If you hear Solomon Owl on a dark night when his "Wha-Wha! Whoo-ah!" sends a chill 'way up your spine, and if you see him you can never forget him, either.

He seemed much surprised that Solomon Owl should be so agreeable. “Can you hear me?” Reddy asked him. “Perfectly!” said Solomon. “That’s strange!” Reddy Woodpecker exclaimed. “I was almost sure you had suddenly grown deaf.” And he could not understand why Solomon Owl laughed loud and long. “Wha-wha! Whoo-ah!” Solomon’s deep-voiced laughter rolled and echoed through the woodland.

He couldn’t pull off his red cap, for it grew right on his head. “So that’s what you’re laughing at, is it?” he cried angrily. And then nobody laughed any morethat is, nobody but Solomon Owl. Solomon was so pleased by the fight that followed between Jasper Jay and Reddy Woodpecker that his deep, rumbling laughter could be heard for half an houreven if it was midday. “Wha-wha!

Rolling Stone gave a sudden jump, and a grunt, the reason for this action being that Snake Purdee had urged his steed to a place next to that of the speaker and had given him a jolting punch in the ribs. "Wha-wha " stuttered Rolling Stone.

"I have a great many relations," he declared stoutly. "Ours is a big family." "Yes but not nearly so big as it was when I first came to this neighborhood to live," Simon told him with a sly smile. He had hardly finished that remark when a loud wha-wha, whoo-ah came from a hemlock not far away. And the next moment Simon's cousin Solomon Owl sailed through the moonlight and alighted near him.

Nevertheless, Farmer Green does not figure that way, and in justice to old "Jim Crow," you should read of his adventures for yourself. All the folks down in Pleasant Valley know Solomon Owl. Well, it's this way. If you hear Solomon Owl on a dark night when his "Wha-Wha! Whoo-ah!" sends a chill 'way up your spine, and if you see him you can never forget him, either.

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