The Beacon Second Reader by James H. Fassett
page 36 of 137 (26%)
page 36 of 137 (26%)
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The man found the house quiet, so he went into the kitchen to strike a light. Seeing the great fiery eyes of the cat, he thought they were live coals and held a match to them. Puss was so angry that he flew up and scratched the man's face. This gave the robber a great fright, and he ran for the door. As he went by, the dog sprang up and bit him in the leg. In the yard the robber ran into the donkey, who gave him a great kick. The cock on the beam was waked by the! noise, and cried, "Cock-a-doodle-doo!" The man ran as fast as his legs could carry him back to the robber chief. "Ah!" he cried. "In that house is a wicked witch, who flew at me and scratched my face with her long nails. By the door stood a man with a knife, who cut me in the leg. [Illustration] Out in the yard lay a great black giant, who struck me a blow with his wooden club. |
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