. Bully Bull Frog and his home in Rainbow Valley ... . erspocket. How good the frogs in RainbowValley had been to them—better thanthey deserved! They made up theirminds always to do right. BULLY AND THE WOOLLY WORM As early summer drew near, morningsgrew warm and pleasant. And when thesun peeped above the horizon old JohnBull Frog thundered a noisy greeting tohim. Several other old bullfrogs, not wish-ing to be outdone by John Bull, wokeearly to boom out a morning few frogs could sleep late. But theydidnt mind, for the world in the earlymorning was so full of joy and song. Eventhe


. Bully Bull Frog and his home in Rainbow Valley ... . erspocket. How good the frogs in RainbowValley had been to them—better thanthey deserved! They made up theirminds always to do right. BULLY AND THE WOOLLY WORM As early summer drew near, morningsgrew warm and pleasant. And when thesun peeped above the horizon old JohnBull Frog thundered a noisy greeting tohim. Several other old bullfrogs, not wish-ing to be outdone by John Bull, wokeearly to boom out a morning few frogs could sleep late. But theydidnt mind, for the world in the earlymorning was so full of joy and song. Eventhe little frogs were awake and trying theirvoices at this hour. Our little Bully was roaming aroundamong some big leaves looking for hisbreakfast. He was not hungry, for hehad a splendid meal late the night was a great deal Hke a boy—anythingtasted good at any old time. As he hoppedabout, a woolly worm—the kind of wormwe call caterpillar—began to be afraidand started from his hiding place undera big leaf. He hurried away as fast as 74. Why are you in such a rush? called Bullyto the Woolly Worm T«E NEW YoajCPUBLIC LiBPaXY Am^R, LENOX AND ninsN rauNDAiTCNg ^ L HIS HOME IN RAINBOW VALLEY 75 he could, for he didnt care to make abreakfast for a little frog. Wait a minute! cried Bully. Whyare you in such a rush? I dont want to be eaten, WoollyWorm replied in a very much frightenedvoice. Bully had never eaten a woolly wasnt at all sure he would like thetaste of one, so he said, I wont eat be friends. I should like to be your friend, repliedWoolly Worm, but Im afraid I canttrust you. I wont eat you, again promised are far too handsome to be eaten. Woolly Worm knew quite well he wasgoodlooking, and was proud of his wore several rings—not the kind chil-dren Hke to wear. Oh, no! His wereblack and yellow. They were of wooland went around his entire body. Theysurely made a splendid coat. When Bullycalled him a handsome fellow he stopped


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