. The unmannerly tiger, and other Korean tales. ingsgrand procession of thousands of loyal men. The next time, the stepmother and her favor-ite daughter planned a picnic on the the refreshments were prepared and Piglinghad to work hard in starching the dresses to beworn—jackets, long skirts, belts, sashes, andwhat not, until she nearly dropped with instead of thanking and cheering her, thecruel stepmother told Pigling she must not goout until she had hoed all the weeds in thegarden and pulled up all the grass between thestones of the walk. Again the poor girls face was


. The unmannerly tiger, and other Korean tales. ingsgrand procession of thousands of loyal men. The next time, the stepmother and her favor-ite daughter planned a picnic on the the refreshments were prepared and Piglinghad to work hard in starching the dresses to beworn—jackets, long skirts, belts, sashes, andwhat not, until she nearly dropped with instead of thanking and cheering her, thecruel stepmother told Pigling she must not goout until she had hoed all the weeds in thegarden and pulled up all the grass between thestones of the walk. Again the poor girls face was wet with was left at home alone, while the otherswent off in fine clothes, with plenty to eat anddrink, for a day of merrymaking. While weeping thus, a huge black cow camealong and out of its great liquid eyes seemed tobeam compassion upon the kitchen slave. Then,in ten mouthfuls, the animal ate up the weeds,and, between its hoof and lips, soon made an endof the grass in the stone pathway. With her tears dried Pigling followed this. She heard a whir and a rush of winss. PIGLING AND HER PROUD SISTER 91 wonderful brute out over the meadows into thewoods, where she found the most delicious fruither eyes ever rested upon. She tasted and en-joyed, feasting to the full and then returnedhome. When the jealous stepsister heard of the as-tonishing doings of the black cow, she deter-mined to enjoy a feast in the forest also. So onthe next gala-day she stayed home and let thekitchen drudge go to see the royal parade. Pig-ling could not understand why she was excused,even for a few hours, from the pots and kettles,but she was still more surprised by the giftfrom her stepmother of a rope of cash to spendfor dainties. Gratefully thanking the woman,she put on her best clothes and was soon on themain street of the city enjoying the gay sightsand looking at the happy people. There weretight rope dancing, music with drum and fluteby bands of strolling players, tricks by conjur-ers an


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