American Fairy Tales by L. Frank (Lyman Frank) Baum
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little girl eaten up by a grizzly bear--shoes, dress, ribbons and
all! The bear stood up and balanced himself on his rear legs. "This is the way I look in the book," he said. "Now watch me eat the little girl." He advanced slowly toward Jane Gladys, and the monkey, the leopard, the donkey and the clown all stood around in a circle and watched the bear with much interest. But before the grizzly reached her the child had a sudden thought, and cried out: "Stop! You mustn't eat me. It would be wrong." "Why?" asked the bear, in surprise. "Because I own you. You're my private property," she answered. "I don't see how you make that out," said the bear, in a disappointed tone. "Why, the book was given to me; my name's on the front leaf. And you belong, by rights, in the book. So you mustn't dare to eat your owner!" The Grizzly hesitated. |
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