The Story of a Nodding Donkey by Laura Lee Hope
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but if it had flooded the rest of the house it would."
Then the Donkey was put away in the closet where he belonged, together with the animals from the Noah's Ark. "How cold and shivery you are, Mr. Donkey," said the Noah's Ark Lamb, when the Donkey had been placed on the closet shelf, after the flood. "I guess you'd be cold and shivery, too, if you had been through such an adventure as just happened to me!" answered the Donkey. "Oh, tell us about it!" begged the Lion. "We have been quite dull here all evening, wondering where you were." So the Donkey told his story of the burst pipe, and after that the animals went to sleep. Joe was quite surprised when, the next morning, he was told what had happened. And when the plumber came to fix the broken pipe Joe showed the man the Nodding Donkey who had first given warning of the flood. "He is a fine toy!" said the plumber. After this Joe's Nodding Donkey had many adventures in his new home. I wish I had room to tell you all of them, but I can only mention a few. The weather grew colder and colder, and some days many snowflakes fell. The Donkey, looking out of the window, saw them, and he thought of Santa Claus and North Pole Land. |
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