StNicholas [serial] . THE DE VINNE PRESS, NEW YORK. I> II* X. •THE CHILDRENS ELEPHANT, THE GREATEST OF ELEPHANTS, HAS COME BACK! (see pace 195.) ST. NICHOLAS. Vol. XXVII. JANUARY, 1900. No. 3. THE LITTLE BOY AND THE ELEPHANT. Mama! —mama! cried a little boy. But she could not hear him, nor could hesee her; but what he did see, and it frightenedhim very much, was a big crocodile. Thelittle boy hardly had time to be in real dangerbefore he saw a large elephant come from thebushes. Coiling its trunk around the tail ofthe crocodile, the elephant flung him into theair. The little boy — Prince No


StNicholas [serial] . THE DE VINNE PRESS, NEW YORK. I> II* X. •THE CHILDRENS ELEPHANT, THE GREATEST OF ELEPHANTS, HAS COME BACK! (see pace 195.) ST. NICHOLAS. Vol. XXVII. JANUARY, 1900. No. 3. THE LITTLE BOY AND THE ELEPHANT. Mama! —mama! cried a little boy. But she could not hear him, nor could hesee her; but what he did see, and it frightenedhim very much, was a big crocodile. Thelittle boy hardly had time to be in real dangerbefore he saw a large elephant come from thebushes. Coiling its trunk around the tail ofthe crocodile, the elephant flung him into theair. The little boy — Prince Nooro was his name—forgot his fright, and jumped up and down,laughing and clapping his hands to see thereptile go up, turn over and over, and comedown splash! into the water. It was on the bank of a beautiful river, andthey stood looking at each other, little Nooroand the noble elephant that had saved his life. The elephant gently wound its trunk aroundthe body of the little boy, and, taking him up,went away through the thicket into the deepjungle. Nooro


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