The Eskimo Twins by Lucy Fitch Perkins
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He was looking for fish and was cross because everything was frozen, and he could not find any on the beach. The moment they saw him, the twins and Koko turned and ran for home as fast as ever their short legs could go! They did not even stop to get the precious sled. They just ran and ran. Nip and Tup ran, too, with their ears back and their little tails stuck straight out behind them! If they had looked back, they would have seen the bear stand up on his hind legs and look after them, then get down on all fours and start toward the Big Rock on a run. But neither the children nor the little dogs looked back! They just ran with all their might until they reached the twins' igloo. Then they all dived into the tunnel like frightened rabbits. V. When they came up in the one little room of the igloo at the other end of the tunnel Kesshoo and Koolee were just crawling out of the warm fur covers of their bed. Menie and Monnie and Koko and the little dogs all began to talk at once. The moment the twins' father and mother heard the word -bear- they jumped off the sleeping-bench and began to put on their clothes. |
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