StNicholas [serial] . adeso many interrup-tions when his motherbegan to tell the storythat at last he had tobe sent away in dis-grace. Soon afterwardReginald himself re-turned from his longrun after the wolf. Say, said theblack lamb, swagger-ing up — say, , did yousee me when I metthe wolf outside thefence ? Yes, I saw you,said Reginald, look-ing down at the littlefellow. Were youmuch hurt ? Pooh ! It wasnothing! said thelamb. He bit mewhen I was nt look-ing. I gave himsomething for him-self that he did ntlike very much. IVol. XXVII.—67. butted him in the ribs, and you should havese


StNicholas [serial] . adeso many interrup-tions when his motherbegan to tell the storythat at last he had tobe sent away in dis-grace. Soon afterwardReginald himself re-turned from his longrun after the wolf. Say, said theblack lamb, swagger-ing up — say, , did yousee me when I metthe wolf outside thefence ? Yes, I saw you,said Reginald, look-ing down at the littlefellow. Were youmuch hurt ? Pooh ! It wasnothing! said thelamb. He bit mewhen I was nt look-ing. I gave himsomething for him-self that he did ntlike very much. IVol. XXVII.—67. butted him in the ribs, and you should haveseen him scorch! What ? spoke up the chipmunk, in sur-prise. Do you mean to say that it was youwho frightened him away ? If I did nt, I d like to know who did!exclaimed the black lamb. Why, he could not stand the awful gleamof my eye, said the chipmunk. Oh ! said the black lamb, turning a somer-sault. The wolf could not stand the awfulgleam of his eye ! That is very funny ! Why,how big do you think you are, Chippy ?. JOSEY COMES TO THE FROGS COUNTRY. 53Q JOSEY AND THE CHIPMUNK. [April,


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