Uncle Wiggily's Adventures by Howard R. (Howard Roger) Garis
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his fortune.
"Why, that's just what I'm doing, too," exclaimed Fido Flip-Flop. "Suppose we travel together? and maybe we'll each find a fortune." "That's just what we'll do," agreed Uncle Wiggily. And then, all of a sudden, before you could open your eyes and shut them again, two savage foxes jumped out from behind a big stump. "You grab the dog and I'll grab the rabbit," called the biggest fox, and right at Uncle Wiggily and Fido they sprang, gnashing their teeth. But don't worry. I'll find a way to save them, and if the canary bird doesn't take my lead pencil and stick it in his seed dish I'll tell you in the following story about Uncle Wiggily doing some tricks. STORY V UNCLE WIGGILY DOES SOME TRICKS When those two savage ducks--oh, I mean foxes--when those two savage foxes jumped out of the bushes at Uncle Wiggily Longears and Fido Flip-Flop, as I told you in the other story, the rabbit and the poodle doggie didn't know what in the world to do. |
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