. Little folks in feathers and fur, and others in neither. IN FEATHERS AND FUR, 153. skin. Here he is again, you see, Then he twistsand pulls, and draws himself completely out of theblack coat, and hangs his new white body to thesame network. In these twro figures you see himgetting out. Naturally, he dont want his old black,worn-out suit hanging there by his side, so he pro-ceeds to get it off. You know it is firmly hookedon. Well, the curious little fellow seizes it, andgives himself a jerk that spins him around like atop,—usually the skin is twisted off at once. Butif it is obstinate, the p


. Little folks in feathers and fur, and others in neither. IN FEATHERS AND FUR, 153. skin. Here he is again, you see, Then he twistsand pulls, and draws himself completely out of theblack coat, and hangs his new white body to thesame network. In these twro figures you see himgetting out. Naturally, he dont want his old black,worn-out suit hanging there by his side, so he pro-ceeds to get it off. You know it is firmly hookedon. Well, the curious little fellow seizes it, andgives himself a jerk that spins him around like atop,—usually the skin is twisted off at once. Butif it is obstinate, the plucky little fellow tries again, turning theother way. When it is broken off, he lets itdrop, and then settles himself for his seen the pretty little white But-terfly, so common in Summer. You countrychildren know it as the Cabbage builder makes his house in a differentway. First, he hangs himself to a branch insome such way as his black relative did. Buthe dont consider that safe enough, so he tieshimself on to the branch by cords passed overhis bod


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