Show A Queer Couple Who would ever Imagine that n le voted I friendship could l exist betwve a goose and l a tow Yet there was urh a one once for I have It nn good 1 authority au-thority Moreover that goose be flayed Just as I have new some little human geese do It thought Itself the most povv erful und Important thing In I the world rid l ruled poor old obedient downtMda duwntrodden Mooly Just as I have seen you order about Tim ot Ilrldgp 6r big brother John und even gram IA and grandma as If they were not three or four limes as blc as ourselves and could not double you up and put > ou In their pockets any time they llkedtnat in I to say If their pocket I were Ug enough Well Mooly really did not dare say her soul Tvas her own Uoosi took full charge of her livery morning she led the way to parture and Mool followed At night the clmply reversed re-versed the operation marching In advance ad-vance like a leader of cavalry H Mooly dared to linger on the way she admonished l her with furious peck and much tilsstng and scolding Whe In good time it little calf appeared the poor tiling suffered much us the goo could son freely rOltNln hr Jealousy long enough to lot I the newcomer gt > Its food As to mllktngtlmc there was only one particular maid that wnl allowed to come near Ilooly at AllIt It was quit dreadful to he the object ob-ject or so much affection ao ardently expressed and poor Mon might hv Buffered irreatly In the end had not the 1 poor guosu met with a most un rOnt k hu n fate No Ono of us could ever fint out ho It hOPllOoed hut one day the goose was found In the born yard with a broken neck How had l I It happened 1koia1dd done It Perhaps the milkmaid L wanted lo go 1 n vay to get married and so she put nn end 10 lho life 1114 Phe mighttake I II holiday Or perhaps the poor goose inregonse klll1 herself because Monly was Indlf tnt to her Or did the cow nndlns such constraint unendurable give way to a fit of Indignation and kill her I feathered adorer We can never know |