. Stories for little children . boy had hold of one of 69 STORIES FOR LITTLE CHILDREN his stick arms he had to dance too. Togetherthey danced out of the Winter Kings palace,down the streets, into the field, where theyfound the North Wind waiting for them. The first thing he did was to blow the hatfrom the snowmans head. Archoo! archoo! sneezed the know I shall catch cold. And archoo! sneezed the little boy; andhe sneezed so loud that he waked himself up,for - - do you believe it ? - - he had been asleepand dreaming all the time! One part of his dream came true, though, forwhen he loo


. Stories for little children . boy had hold of one of 69 STORIES FOR LITTLE CHILDREN his stick arms he had to dance too. Togetherthey danced out of the Winter Kings palace,down the streets, into the field, where theyfound the North Wind waiting for them. The first thing he did was to blow the hatfrom the snowmans head. Archoo! archoo! sneezed the know I shall catch cold. And archoo! sneezed the little boy; andhe sneezed so loud that he waked himself up,for - - do you believe it ? - - he had been asleepand dreaming all the time! One part of his dream came true, though, forwhen he looked out of the window, the nextmorning, there stood the snowman in the fieldfrozen hard. AT GRANDPAS FARM By laa L. Wright THERE was a great commotion in the barnyardat Grandpas farm. The red rooster crowed:Have you heard the news? Have you heardthe news? And the Plymouth Rock answeredhim. 70 AT GRANDPAS FARM Ma-a-a, bleated the spotted calf to itsmother. Yes, I know, mooed the red cow, and Iam just as glad as you are about Quack! quack! quack! squawked the oldduck to her ducklings. This is the day of daysfor us. Th-th-s-s-s, hissed the geese. We allknow about it, too. Cheer! cheer! cheer! sang a little was he who brought the news to the barn-yard. He was singing in the tree by the win-dow when he heard Grandmother tell it toGrandfather. And she read it in the letter thepostman brought. Then little bird told it tothe spotted calf. The spotted calf bleated itto the red cow. The red cow mooed it to thewhite geese and the waddling ducks. Andthe big brown drake, who was never known 71


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