The Story of a Plush Bear by Laura Lee Hope
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And the toys who heard this were very much excited, wondering who would be taken and who would be left. "I'll take this Plush Bear!" said Santa Claus that evening, as he began selecting the toys he wanted for his sack to take to Earth. "And I'll take the Wax Doll, the Flannel Pig, and the Elephant. I want a lot of other dolls, plenty of drums, some Jumping Jacks, some Jacks in the Box, some toy soldiers, some toy engines, trains of cars, toy guns and enough more to fill my sack to running over. It is so near Christmas that I need all the toys I can pile into my sleigh." The Plush Bear was lifted off the bench by one of the workmen and put in a box, after being wrapped in tissue paper. "I hope they don't smother me!" thought the Bear, but he need not have been afraid. His last glimpse was of the Wax Doll. She, too, was well wrapped and placed in a box so her complexion would not be spoiled. "I did hope I'd have a chance to bid farewell to the toys that are left," thought the Plush Bear, as he was placed in the sleigh of Santa Claus. "But some of them are coming with me, that's a comfort. We shall not have room to move around, though, and hardly a chance to talk on our trip to the Earth. However, I suppose it cannot be helped. This is part of our adventures in life." A little later there was a merry jingle of bells, and Santa Claus could be heard calling: "Hi, Prancer! Steady there, Dashaway! Wait a minute, Comet!" |
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