The Tiny Folk ‘A real story or reel children I up ur! nun: children) -engin rain. I0 IWIY. Com, .gain some other day. mu: Johnny wants to play” 1,, mg meadow on the hay. .. Page repeated the gold Laurie stood gioomily wmming the raindrops splash a- gainst the window pane and run BOB WHITE WON'T TILL down over the slu. . _' Each one his own ai!sira_ should -'1 want somebody to play with, (ind camplllned L‘“"l°- why °‘“‘‘ 1 Enough to oecup, his mind. '0 out?" —.Bob White "Now you know better than Peter Rabbit was curious. mel- that." replied his m°'-h°i’- "V011 is always curious. But just now he are not a duck. 3'0“ l"‘°W- ‘° be was a little more curious than spllshin?» 1“ 3"‘ puddle‘. “‘ '3"-‘ usual. 01 late he had been seeing rain.‘ Go and play with W" a lot at an old mend. it was Bob "e'll1’don'l. like playing alone. Look, peter is out. Why can't I go out?" -No, and don't ask again." said -_..J ‘ White who is called Quail. It sud- denly struck Peter that Bob White had been spending a lot or time in the neighborhood oi the dear By 'Thorton W. Burgess , and that is why Bob is around A much!" he cried. "It could be." said Mrs. _Peter. "Tilis is the time 0! year for it." That very afternoon Bob White sat on a (ence-post not iar (rem the dear Old Brier-patch. He was whistling as only Bob White can. Peter promptly hopped over there. "I know why you are around here so much!" cried Peter. White. Tile Guardian Pas 9 ‘Friday, June 11, 19 that is one reason why Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown's Boy are very (end or him. They know that they have a better iarln be- cause Bob White and his iilmiiy live on it. So. on Farmer Browne farm. all Bob Whites are protected during the season when the law allows the shooting of Quail. Peter began doing a lot or look- ing around. He looked every place he could think or. hut he didn't get so much as a glimpse of Mrs. Bob to say nothing of the nest he was sure she had. The more he hunted the more his curiosity grew. He was bound he would rind that nest. He watched Bob white to see just where he went. It was all in vain. It the Bob Whites had a nest. and Bob didn't admit that they had. it was so well hidden that Peter couldn't find it. Of course he had no business to be looking for it. It was just curiosity, “You don't say." ‘replied Bob Tilly The Toiler . "B 1: I'll il P t .. Mrds.inl:ITtgee him "in." Sh?-zawente Old 3"l°“'D3l-°h- Pei“ 593'“ l° Mu‘ Bgb has ‘ nut‘ somewhere and nothing else that made him 0 file door and called. "Peter. would wonder why. He mentioned it to “".;'1§k§‘°;fu' ':l‘1°';m,.. and want to find it. Mrs. Peter told him 0‘ vou like to come in to play with Mrs. Pel€l'- Bob Wm" 3' ,' so. As for Bob White. he contl‘nu- n°_ i..surie'.’ Ask your mother if you ..No.. X,’ . .. , er to whistle Irom lance-posts, and .. _ , eplied Peter. I havent h. 1. W!“ V . . , seen her but I know she's around Pet" “mpected he M“ W “um: L3‘”'i° ;Y“'|:°dm::,nxl':.fig’ mfin somewhere and she's got a nest to Mrs‘ Bob‘ his face to e . as C won't D In 1!? :'_—---:_%":_j saw Peter come runmns °”‘ and . 3' “ ,.° “’ ° I-‘IERY NAME - t .. H h« won i. tell anyone. gfflffe ‘gog;5_‘ £21: wacs Bob White shook his pretty head. The name ‘volcano ll derived as the two boys talked eagerly “pew”. mu l‘°. “you know better from the 1-dim Vulcan. meaning over W1,“ _-my would p]ay_ than to ask such I. question. You sod 0! fire- Mrs. Page settled Iherseli! com. dont even really know that we have >_ iortabiy with her knitting in the a nest.’ That is something that is‘ . _° :,°.:’;'; :'::.:°.i;.::; :;‘::::'; "°u;:::=:::;:-*5“ .. W W“ "'5 “me ‘or a ll) TE . S 3 y laughed and talked. pushed irucks haven't a ‘nest somewhere near, so and built tov_vcrs. Then there was I know you have. And I'm sure to 2 much scraplnl and p“5l‘"‘3 ‘Ii find it. so you might just as well 9 chairs so she went to invesii- tell me now‘ where it is,” said Pe- D: :31“ ter. "Well. my stars!" she cxcialm- 301, white made no reply. He _° rd. HC|‘e Fe” Paufle “"1 P9‘-91' flew over and dropped out oi sight : Jfllllmfid "‘ Lmd“ 5 131")’ P.°“- in the grass or the Green Meadows.’ Q "what ever are you‘ playing “I know why you are around There he begun hunung1nm.u.He n“‘\'v'[‘U}\is issllgurastlllfn, alnd \«éeLai-e he" '0 much!’ "ml rifle" is a great hunter of insects. andl . S di‘llVel'ing papers." exp a ne au- N - . ,, . as me. “Here, P815101‘, 3£’ou give these nsk§E'V;nl;°“P‘e%:‘ Mm B°b Wm"? '6 magazines to rs. age." “ - - _ 7 "Here are your magazines." NOW 3'0“ mention it. I SOD‘ !‘€- D Al C S S W O R D 2' said Peter seriously as he passed m-Smbef Seeinfi Ml‘ 01 lite. “plied ACROSS DOWN 15_Negkct Z M” Page 8 bundle‘ Peter‘ . .. 1 Concern 1.Apro(ene 19. French “I suppose these are to sell in “Probably she isnt‘iar .away. 5:B°°kcl“P oath novelist "" 5‘°""' ‘“’".‘kl°.d L“‘"‘° 5 m9.‘ “id M” P°‘°“' - 9 Engravers 2. Ascended ¢1.subtie ihcr. “Just wait till I Day you. Peter's long ears flew straight up. ‘mo! 3 Sand up .,mm‘_ Silo made believe she had money “you mean gh_¢ probably 15 negting 10 Like‘ we“ “Ha” m mm and “laced _“ "1 hm‘ h3"d~ P910" somewhere in the neightborliood, ‘old woman ",m 22, Dmch put it in his pocket and climbed — 1: Godouov. 5 Cr‘ in (abbr) _ V "";‘{ “’‘’“d if ‘“‘,l“' . h H, ‘ ‘(an 6.Keepll-wbiiled “.3 Heads v v» u m “ ere's ano _er sop.’ 5 out k h 1 h k 1 gm. _' ' ' ,_, _ _ . Lame‘ um dam” these papa"... WV” "9 ‘ ‘°° ° 13. ?eiit§lte. ' fiucitoo or ..uu2iis ..illi HE Sl9PP9d ‘ml’ 3nd °Vel' ta Mr3' Be Oil with you. and no more pvlnlxtn‘ .“ubs|.i::o“. figineuss. Yesterday’: Anairer ?‘ Palm 1 . ‘it h t - "Those are your morning pa- "“"f,.'f{h “lam; 1" yo? 1 1 9." ° 14. Concurs 3.Biunier 2i.Searches out 35. 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