. Red folk and wild folk;. sh, said the coon. Frogs, frogs ! but the frogs were afraid to comeand only answered, croak, croak. They say, Drink! Drink ! thought thecoon, and he went to the water to drink. Then hecalled again. Croak, croak, croak, answered the frogs, Wh) do you sav, drink more water .^ I can-not drink any more, I am hungry ! Croak, croak, croak, answered the frogs. I will not listen to your stupid, Croak, croak,croak, I am hungry ! called the coon impatiently. As the coon started to go away, he looked farout on the lake, and there he saw some ducks swim-ming about, with their be


. Red folk and wild folk;. sh, said the coon. Frogs, frogs ! but the frogs were afraid to comeand only answered, croak, croak. They say, Drink! Drink ! thought thecoon, and he went to the water to drink. Then hecalled again. Croak, croak, croak, answered the frogs, Wh) do you sav, drink more water .^ I can-not drink any more, I am hungry ! Croak, croak, croak, answered the frogs. I will not listen to your stupid, Croak, croak,croak, I am hungry ! called the coon impatiently. As the coon started to go away, he looked farout on the lake, and there he saw some ducks swim-ming about, with their beautiful long tails spread outon top of the water. Ducks had long tails in thosedays, and they were very proud of them. I shallget some supper now, thought the delighted coon. I will play a trick on those vain old ducks. Sohe built a good big fire on top of a little ridge, andthen he lay down, pretending to be dead. He knewthe inquisitive ducks would want to find out what itall mioht mean. Pretty soon the ducks saw the fire.


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