. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . into a ball. Then he stuffed them into hismouth and tried to chew them. But theball was so hard that it stuck to his teeth,so that all that he could do was to push theball over into one side of his mouth andwait for it to melt. How funny he told everybody that Sonny looked asthough he had the toothache. And so hedid. After a time, the lump had swallowed the licorice ball. Thenhe ran back to Mamma Bear, who lickedhim nice and clean. Betty left them and went over to see themamma eagle, who had a nest on the top ofa big rock
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . into a ball. Then he stuffed them into hismouth and tried to chew them. But theball was so hard that it stuck to his teeth,so that all that he could do was to push theball over into one side of his mouth andwait for it to melt. How funny he told everybody that Sonny looked asthough he had the toothache. And so hedid. After a time, the lump had swallowed the licorice ball. Thenhe ran back to Mamma Bear, who lickedhim nice and clean. Betty left them and went over to see themamma eagle, who had a nest on the top ofa big rock, just across the canyon. .Shewatched Mrs. Eagle bring tood to her twolittle ones. How eagerly they grasped itand put it into their ugly little mouths!They seemed to be hungry all of thetime. ,^ Soon Bettys mother called her and theygot into the big car, said goodby to Sonny,and drove away. In a little while all of thepeople had gone. Sonny was so lonesomethat he did not know what to do. He satdown on his hind legs to think of SONNY BEAR KEPT CLOSE TO HIS MAMMA lUiislrulioH by M. Elsie Russell, file clerk, Transportation Department Ballniiore and Ohio Magazine, October, igzz 37
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