Journeys through Bookland : a new and original plan for reading applied to the world's best literature for children . as covered with the glistening things. Now were their troubles all ended, and they livedtogether hap])ily ever afterward. Now my story is done. There runs a it and make a cap out of its fur. THE LION, THE FOX AND THE ASS ONE day, when a Fox and an Ass were strollingalong together, they were met by a fierce andhungry Lion. The terrified Fox ran cringing up to the Lion,and whispered into his ear: Dear Mr. Lion, dontyou see how young and plump that Ass is overthere? If


Journeys through Bookland : a new and original plan for reading applied to the world's best literature for children . as covered with the glistening things. Now were their troubles all ended, and they livedtogether hap])ily ever afterward. Now my story is done. There runs a it and make a cap out of its fur. THE LION, THE FOX AND THE ASS ONE day, when a Fox and an Ass were strollingalong together, they were met by a fierce andhungry Lion. The terrified Fox ran cringing up to the Lion,and whispered into his ear: Dear Mr. Lion, dontyou see how young and plump that Ass is overthere? If you would like to make a dinner of him,Ill show you a pitfall near by into which we canlead him without any trouble. Shall we do it? The Lion very readily agreed, though he kept onesage eye resting on the Fox all the time. The latter,however, was as good as his word, and led the Assalong till it stumbled and fell into the deep pit. When the Lion saw that the Ass was secured andcould be killed and eaten at leisure, he slew thetreacherous Fox with a single blow and took thebody for the first course in his


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