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R E D
M U L E
Whittlesey House of
McGraw-Hill Book
Co., New York City,
New York, 1955. 125 pp.
Illustrations by Robert G.
Henneberger.
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In Red Mule
Jesse Stuart tells the story of a boy
called, Scrappie, who develops a
friendship with an old man, called Red
Mule. Red Mule cared for mules all his life,
and continued to do so, even as farming
became mechanized with tractors,
trucks, etc. Even as town’s people
began to ridicule Red Mule for his
eccentric devotion to the animals, Scrappie,
stood by him. Then suddenly events changed,
and Red’s lowly mules
came to the rescue.
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