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The Tale of Buster Bumblebee by Arthur Scott Bailey
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sound comes out of the fiddle, the bumblebee must be inside it, of
course."

For a moment Buster looked almost peevish. He had intended to take Jimmy
Rabbit down a peg by telling him he had been mistaken. And here was Jimmy
Rabbit, explaining every strange thing, just as he always did! It was
most annoying--so Buster thought. But all at once a comforting idea
popped into his head.

"Old dog Spot was wrong, wasn't he?" Buster cried.

"He certainly was," Jimmy Rabbit replied.

"Ha! ha!" laughed Buster Bumblebee. "Isn't it odd how stupid some people
are?"

"It certainly is!" said Jimmy Rabbit. And for some unknown reason he
laughed harder than ever before.

But Buster Bumblebee did not mind that in the least. He thought that
Jimmy Rabbit was making game of old dog Spot.

THE END

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SLEEPY-TIME TALES
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By ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY
AUTHOR OF THE
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