. Little folks in Busy-land . Why do you quack? asked the turkeys. LittleClara Clay has come to Paper-Farm, so I quack,said the duckling. Then we will gobble, said theturkeys. So the turkeys gobbled. Why do you gobble? asked the chickens. LittleClara Clay is making us a visit, said the turkeys, so we gobble. Then I will crow and the hen willcluck and the little chicks will peep, said the rooster. So the rooster crowed and the hen clucked and thechicks peeped and the turkeys gobbled and the pigsgrunted and the cow mooed and the sheep baaedbecause little Clara Clay had come to Paper-Farm. IP^%^^


. Little folks in Busy-land . Why do you quack? asked the turkeys. LittleClara Clay has come to Paper-Farm, so I quack,said the duckling. Then we will gobble, said theturkeys. So the turkeys gobbled. Why do you gobble? asked the chickens. LittleClara Clay is making us a visit, said the turkeys, so we gobble. Then I will crow and the hen willcluck and the little chicks will peep, said the rooster. So the rooster crowed and the hen clucked and thechicks peeped and the turkeys gobbled and the pigsgrunted and the cow mooed and the sheep baaedbecause little Clara Clay had come to Paper-Farm. IP^%^^PffW^. The farmer came hurrying out of the barn to seewhy the rooster crowed and the hen clucked and thechicks peeped and the turkeys gobbled and the pigsgrunted and the co\v mooed and the sheep baaed. Why, here is my dear little niece! cried thefarmer, and he laughed and laughed because he wasso glad that little Clara had come to showed her all over the garden and let her usehis garden tools. Clara was asking her uncle why the vegetablesand flowers were all so white and so flat, when sheheard some one talking in a high, little, cracklingvoice as thin as paper. She looked all round thefield but could see no one. Thats your Aunt Paper,said the farmer, and its an invitation for you tostay to dinner. Clara turned around and saw the farmhouse doorwas open and in the doorway stood a thin little paperlady and close behind her were two little paper chil-dren. They all bowed so low that their sunbonnets


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