Uncle Wiggily's Adventures by Howard R. (Howard Roger) Garis
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Then, before the old rabbit could jump up and run away, even if he had wanted to, out from under a big bush came a little white poodle dog, with curly, silky hair. He walked right up to Uncle Wiggily, that dog did, and the rabbit wasn't a bit afraid, for the dog wasn't much bigger than he was, and looked very kind. "What do you want, doggie?" gently asked Uncle Wiggily. The dog didn't answer, but he gave a little short bark, and then he began turning somersaults. Over and over he went, sometimes backward and sometimes frontward, and sometimes sideways. And when he was finished, he made a low bow, and walked around on his two hind legs, just to show he wasn't proud or stuck up. "There!" exclaimed the poodle doggie. "Is that worth something to eat, Mr. Rabbit?" "Indeed it is," answered Uncle Wiggily, "but I would have given you something to eat without you doing all those tricks, though I enjoyed them very much. Where did you learn to do them?" "Oh, in the circus where I used to be, I always had to do tricks for my dinner," said the doggie. "What is your name?" asked Uncle Wiggily. "Fido Flip-Flop," was the answer. "You see they call me that because I turn so many flip-flops," and then Uncle Wiggily gave him some lunch, and told the dog about how he, himself, was traveling all over in search of |
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