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Show 2&ga&& , ONCL WIOOILV AND IUNNVI (Copyright, nil, by MoTlere Newe- PPf TDdlcata.' y HOWARD R. OARI. "Hallo, tliere:" called tha Puaar For to lha Woo.! Wolf, whs .talked paat tha dea of tha Pox ana day , "H.lle yeuraelf." growled tha Woir. who waa nat very eollte. But. lor that matter, nalthar waa tha Vox. WW " U w",r u "I waat yoo is help catch -facie wlgglly u nibble hla ears." want on tha Pox looking at hla Mar. dinting bruak of a tall ta eee If t had any feathere on-; for ha had Jaat com noma from trying to take a ehlrkea? from a farmar'a yard. But thara were ta fx thara on hla tall. "Nov thara'a bo uaa tajklng.r anappad tha Wolf. "I am not going ta help you catch Undo Wlgglly. Jt la of no uaa! We'll aavar (at that rabbit!" , . . "Ob, yea wa ahall." laughed tha roj. "Laatenl I hava a new' plan. Ton know how fond t'acla Wlgglly la Of Baby Buntyr Tea, ha llkea tha little rabbit girl ry,uch. But what of that? "Wan ihtTTiaxr ttma tjnrhs Wtrrtty goes out hopping with Baby Bunty we n follow along behind, hiding In the buahea. Then well oat oh Baby Runty and pull her talL And wrn ah valla for help Undo Wlgglly will rueh back to aava har and we'll get hfrn." "Hum- aald tha Wolf. "It pounds Ilk a good pk. I'U help you wUh 'o the Pox and the Wotf watched for their c ha nee to catch Baby Bunty and pun her tall. ' "Of course. It'a a very email tall. aald tho Pox. "but then wa Deed give It only a very lit tie pall." -"True enough." said tha Wolf. , Now a few days after that, aa Uncle Wljrgliy waa hopping along on top of a hill, ha heard eome one crying moat aadty, "i-la! That's trouble,- and I must help," said tha rabbit gentleman. Then, twinkling hla pink noa and blinking hla ayea ha looked and aaw Baby Bunty with her little coaster wagon at the top of tha hill. "What la the matter. Baby Bunty Why ara you crying? asked Uncle Wlaglly. "I am crymg becauae my little aid-; aid-; walk acooter, or coaster, la broken, anawared (he little rabbit girl, "and I waat to noa sownnui on it. "Oh, don't cry," aald Uncle Wtgglry kmdly. "I'll fix your coaater for you. "Ah, I see," he went on as he looked at It. "On of the wheels Is loose; I'll tighten It." Now while Uncle WkraUy " mending Baby Runty'a acooter coaster and the little rabbit girl was standing nearby, watching, out of the buahea came the Eoa and Wolf. "Ah, this ia our -chance!" whispered the Fox. "We lt take Baby Bunty. carry her Into the buahea and pull her tall. Uncle Wtggily will hear her cry out. he'll rush In to aava her and we'U nibble hla ears. "Let'a try It." agreed the Wolf. So the two bed chaps crept up aoftly to catch Baby Bunty. But, Juat then, the rabbit geatleman had fixed tne looee wheel of tha coaster so that It was all right again. "Come, Baby Bunty. try your aoooter now," called Uncle Wlagtly. And then the Fox and Wolf jumped out of the buahea and cried: "Cease. Baby Bunty! Come with But the little rabbit girl turned and. giving the aavagf chaps one look, she shouted: "Unrl Wlgglly! Quick! Get osj rtFe coaater and rfda yourself down tha hill to get away from the Fox and Wolf! Oet on my coaster "But what about you" aaked Uncle Wlgglly. "Ill hop on behind! My eoaater ta strong enough to carry both of ua!" laughed Baby Bunty. "Quick!" Uncle Wlgglly hopped up on the coaster. Baby Bunty hopped up behind be-hind htm and gave the acooter a push. Down the hill went the rabbit gentle, man and Baby Bunty. "Come back! Come back!" howled the Fox and Wolf at the top of the hill But yon say be aure (he two rabbits didn't do thia. Ha ft I v they coasted to the bottom of the bill. "Hum!" snarled the Wolf as h and j the hungry Fog went home. "I told you ao!' And If the gold fish doeent try to run along on the top of the back fence like a puaey cat. and fall off. Ml tell yoe next about Uacle Wlgglly a ndt he le cream. |