Rainbow stories and Indian myths . m r ^ y Y JS*. * vv- ^Ww%~ (34) Jacks eyes brightened, and his nose wiggled in antici-pation. He waved his tail in delight. I should havementioned before that he was very proud of his longfluffy tail, and brushed it carefully every night. Jack sat down before a plate, and nibbled at an ear ofcorn. He did not care much for that. He had corn athome. At the next plate he ate a sandwich. At the nextplate he ate a big slice of chocolate cake; and then, I amsorry to say—he ate up every bit of the vanilla ice cream. He wiped his lips with a napkin, rubbed his roundt


Rainbow stories and Indian myths . m r ^ y Y JS*. * vv- ^Ww%~ (34) Jacks eyes brightened, and his nose wiggled in antici-pation. He waved his tail in delight. I should havementioned before that he was very proud of his longfluffy tail, and brushed it carefully every night. Jack sat down before a plate, and nibbled at an ear ofcorn. He did not care much for that. He had corn athome. At the next plate he ate a sandwich. At the nextplate he ate a big slice of chocolate cake; and then, I amsorry to say—he ate up every bit of the vanilla ice cream. He wiped his lips with a napkin, rubbed his roundtummy, and felt so satisfied and drousy that he hoppedinto the grass and fell asleep.


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