The Tale of Frisky Squirrel by Arthur Scott Bailey
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could not bring any corn home with him, he thought that there was
really no sense in telling his mother anything about his adventure. The next day, as Frisky was playing in a tree-top, he came across Uncle Sammy Coon sunning himself. "Where's my corn?" asked Frisky Squirrel. "Corn!" Uncle Sammy exclaimed, as if he had forgotten all about such a thing. "Oh! you mean that corn that we got last night. Now, I'm sorry to say that the bag was so heavy I had to drop it, because old dog Spot was after me, you know. And when I went back to get it, later, it wasn't there.... We'll have to try again, some other time," he added. Frisky Squirrel began to see that the old fellow had tricked him. Uncle Sammy's sides looked very plump, as if he had had an unusually good meal. And he smiled so pleasantly that Frisky Squirrel became very angry. "You'll get your own corn next time," he snapped. And as he skipped away he heard Uncle Sammy Coon laugh heartily--just as though something had amused him. X Tails and Ears |
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