A Book for Kids by C. J. (Clarence James) Dennis
page 46 of 79 (58%)
page 46 of 79 (58%)
|
frightened to speak. "Just a little boy that the Cloud Horse has been
playing tricks on. I think he'd like to be getting home--just over by the bald hill, if you don't mind, sir." "Certainly not!" shouted the man with the large ears. "The Cloud Horse is not to go out there again to-night, nor the silly little boy either. I'm not going to have the sunset upset by any such silly nonsense. You mind what I say and attend to your work." And, without another glance at Neville, the man with the large ears strode off to arrange for the sunset on the next range, miles and miles away. Neville gazed at the wee yellow man hopelessly, and the wee yellow man gazed at Neville, and neither spoke a word until the man with the large ears was well out of the way. Then the Last Sunbeam grew quite cheerful again. "Well," said he, "you heard what the head scene-shifter said. You certainly can't go home by the way you came. The only thing for you to do is to go round. You'll just about have time to do it, if you hurry." "Go round?" repeated Neville in a puzzled voice. "Go round what, round where?" "Round the world, of course," replied the little yellow man. "Round the world?" cried Neville. "Why you must be making fun of me, and I think that is very unkind." |
|