. Stories for little children . Black Sambos beautiful Green Umbrella, andwent away saying, Now Im the grandestTiger in the Jungle. And poor Little BlackSambo went away cry-ing, because the cruelTigers had taken all hisfine clothes. Presently he hearda horrible noise thatsounded like Gr-r-r-r- r-rrrrrrr, and it got louder and louder. Oh!dear! said Little Black Sambo, there are allthe Tigers coining back to eat me up! Whatshall I do? So he ranquickly to a palm-tree,and peeped round it tosee what the matter was. And there he saw allthe Tigers fighting, anddisputing which of themwas the grandest.


. Stories for little children . Black Sambos beautiful Green Umbrella, andwent away saying, Now Im the grandestTiger in the Jungle. And poor Little BlackSambo went away cry-ing, because the cruelTigers had taken all hisfine clothes. Presently he hearda horrible noise thatsounded like Gr-r-r-r- r-rrrrrrr, and it got louder and louder. Oh!dear! said Little Black Sambo, there are allthe Tigers coining back to eat me up! Whatshall I do? So he ranquickly to a palm-tree,and peeped round it tosee what the matter was. And there he saw allthe Tigers fighting, anddisputing which of themwas the grandest. Andat last they all got so angry that they jumped up and took off allthe fine clothes, and began to tear each other 381. STORIES FOR LITTLE CHILDREN with their claws, and bite each other with their great big white teeth. And they came, rolling and tumbling right to the foot of the verytree where Little BlackSambo was hiding, buthe jumped quickly in be-hind the umbrella. Andthe Tigers all caughthold of each otherstails, as they wrangledand scrambled, and so they found themselves in a ring round the , while the Tigers were wrangling and scrambling, Little Black Sambo jumped up, and called out, Oh! Tigers! why have you taken off all your nice clothes? «/ Dont you want them


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