The Story of a Nodding Donkey by Laura Lee Hope
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"I am very sorry to see that your boy has to go on crutches." "Yes, his father and I feel very sad about it," Joe's mother answered. "We have already had the doctors do almost everything they can to cure him, but now we fear he must have another and worse operation. I dread it, and that is why I would get him almost anything to make him happy. He seemed very pleased with the Nodding Donkey." "I'm sure Joe will like that toy," said Mr. Mugg. And when Joe had the wooden animal in his hands, and saw how much faster the head nodded at him, the lame boy smiled and said: "Oh, this is the nicest toy I ever had!" "I am glad you like it," said the storekeeper. "Geraldine, please wrap up the Nodding Donkey for Joe." All this while the Nodding Donkey had said nothing, of course, and he had done nothing, except to shake his head. He took one last look around the toy store as he was being wrapped up in paper by Miss Geraldine. The Nodding Donkey saw the Jack in the Box and the China Cat peering at him. "I wish I might say good-by to them," thought the four-legged toy, "but I suppose it isn't allowed. I shall be lonesome without them." The China Cat wished she might wave her paw, or even the tip of her tail, at her friend, the Nodding Donkey, and the Jack in the Box did |
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