. St. Nicholas [serial] . stickfrom where it lay, and threw it far away. Ashe did so he noticed one ant with a big headstanding close by, and, although he was notquite sure, he thought he recognized in this antthe policeman. And now Buster is helping his papa study theants and their habits, and, to his great astonish-ment, is learning that all, or almost all, he sawin the underground city was true: for the antsdo keep cattle and build sheds for them; theydo own slaves; they do have soldiers and po-licemen and a queen and an idle class; theydo raise rice and store the grain; they do buildroads


. St. Nicholas [serial] . stickfrom where it lay, and threw it far away. Ashe did so he noticed one ant with a big headstanding close by, and, although he was notquite sure, he thought he recognized in this antthe policeman. And now Buster is helping his papa study theants and their habits, and, to his great astonish-ment, is learning that all, or almost all, he sawin the underground city was true: for the antsdo keep cattle and build sheds for them; theydo own slaves; they do have soldiers and po-licemen and a queen and an idle class; theydo raise rice and store the grain; they do buildroads and dig tunnels. And if you study them, young reader, you willfind out that many of the most wonderfulthings in this story are so true that really thisaccount of Antland is nt a fairy-tale at all. THE ANGLING BUNNIES. By Albert Blashfield. A party of bunnies,As brave as could be, Went fishing, one day,In the depths of the sea. Their host, full of fun, Had provided good cheer; They had pickles and pieAnd good


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