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Show MR. CROW AND MR. FOX. Mr. Crow had found It hard to gst food. the winter bad not only bwn Ions, but It had been very cold and the ground had bam covered with snow aaarly an th time, and that was tha raaaoa Mr. Crow vii eo hungry. Ha had baaa looktns an day and whan night came on Mr. Crew flaw Into tha woods because It was a Itttla mora wm. fortabla th.r. than whara ha had elept tha night before. , ' "Everybody seems to have a nice noma and plenty of food." aald Mr. Craw aadly. "I am tha only creature. I believe, thll ntfht who haa not had s (ood supper; It la not fair." Mr. Crow forgot how all summer ha picked up tha termor's corn and seed a faat as ha planted, and that tha farmer s family did not hava tha food from' thelr sardao that aummar tbay should hava bad Thara la a light Mr. Boulrral"! houss." aald Mr. Crow. "1 wonder If I oould get a blia to aat from hla pantry. Tha window was fastsned however, and Mr. Crow turned sorrowfully away. "I'll try Jack Rabbll'e window, ha usually haa thlnge 1 Ilka to aat." 'Wilt Jink Hasan was aj last lues eel low and ha had put a atlck In tha uppar part of tha window from corner to corner cor-ner and tha window could not ba raised. "Thara IS Mr. Hoar's kousa," thought Mr. Crow. "I forgot all about that, and ha will ba asleep, too. I aipact everything In hla pantry will ba canned food, and 1 would scorn It In tha aummar tlma, out In tha winter tlma It la different. I oould eat lha can Juat now." . 1 The door of Mr Rear's houea waa looked and barred from tha Inside. Mr. Hear had lived In the woods too ions not to take care of lha locks when ha retired for tha winter. . After satisfying himself that tha door could not ba opened. Mr. Crow went to the window at the back of tha houss. Ha tugged and ha worked every way on tha sash, but It could not be raised. "it Is no use; this Is a hard, cold world to try to llvs In," said Mr. Crow. "Hare am I nearly starved and I hava tried everything I can think of to get food and not a place can I get In." Of courae. It did not occur to Mr. Crow to ba honeat and knock at lha door of any of the homes where ha went; ha never gsve anything away and did not suppose anyone else did. just as he waa tucking himself bark of a rock where soma dried leaves had gathered he heard someone running through tha woods. Mr. Crow watched and pretty an along came Mr. Foi with a fat hen and a duck?. "Now lust look at that," said Mr, crow , "He has mora than ba needs and I hava nothing. Mr ("row wa 1 1 ed a few minutes; then he crept out from his hiding plsee and went along tha path that lad to Mr. Fox s house. . Juet as soon ss tha tlirM m Mr. Fox's window went out Mr. Crow went to the back of tha houea. and to hla great Joy the pantry window was wlds open. For once In hs life Mr. Crow forgot to bo wise. He was too hungry to wait, aa he ehould hava dona for Mr. Tom to ba sound asleep. He rust hopped Into the pantry without svaa seeing a little piece of atrlng Mr. Fox had put across tha window. "Bang'" went tha window, for tha string waa tied to a stick that held the window open snd when Mr. Crow hit the string It pulled tha atlck. ami down game the window and Mr. Crow waa locked in. He did not have time to think before tlie dor opened and Mr. Pox appeared holding a eandle over his head. lla! ha! hoi ho!" he said; -so It Is you, my friend Crow; and did you think I was atlly enough ta leavs my pantry window open without preparing for an unwelcome v I si lor T" "Oh. dear, I was so hungry!" croaked Mr. Crow. "1 have not had a meal for three days and everybody locked their pantry window but you, Mr. Fox" "What ie thai yea are ho ST. row-any," row-any," aald Mr. Fox. "Well, wny dldn t you say so and knock at tha door like an honeat creature. Not one of the wood folk would have turned you awav." "I never thought of that." said Mr. Crow, faintly. ! didn't suppose anybody any-body would glvs away food." Oh, you didn't." said Mr. Fox. "Well, you are right; they would not often, hut -hen - filli,Bj is as liiniil ill V they will help him. Come out here now and eat your supper." . - Mr. Crow was ao surprised he almost forgot to thank Mr. Fox when he finished eating, and he told bins he never would forget his kindness. "You oan sleep In the kitchen tonight, said Mr. Fox. "I could Dot turn you out a night as cold aa this." In ths morning, when Mr. Fox awoke, he looked out of his room expecting to see Mr. Crow, but to his surprise he hsd gone. Ha did not stop to drees, but ran to the pantry In his night clothes, and. Just aa na expected, the hen was gone. 'Berves me right." he aald. -You cannot can-not make a thief honest In One night and I might hava known It Mr. Crow did net come around tnei part of the woods sgaln snd he had a Very hard time of It. for Mr. Fox told everybody In the neighborhood aboutWr. Crow and how ungrateful he had been, and It sprsad through tha woods. Not a pantry window waa left unshed Sooas were double-locked and when |