Show I RAGGEDY NN end and I ANDY b h Johnny t i There There is one nice thing thing about being stuffed down in the old womans woman's woman's womans womans woman's wo wo- I mans man's Iron trunk Raggedy Ann AnnI I whispered to Raggedy Andy And what is that Ann Ann n Raggedy Andy asked e The Iron r trunk is so hick thick we Ican 1 can only faintly hear the howls of the three fierce wild cougars who are arc waiting outside to capture usand us usand usand and take us to their home to make us into beef stew Raggedy Ann replied That was Indeed true The Rag Rag- gedys could hardly hear the howls of Charlie and and Ken Kenneth I Cougar as they sat around the old I womans woman's house and howled bowled ever and ever so loudly My goodness goodness' I wish they would run home the old woman saidI said I I I They make me nervous nervous nervous' nervous And she sheI I went to the door and said Why In Inthe Inthe inthe the world do you three fierce wild j I cougars sit there howling so dismally dis- dis mally Why dont don't you run home We Ve wish Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Rag- Rag pedy gedy Andy that's why The three fierce wild cougars cried I t If it you would run along the I path through the woods until you came to the brook you would find I the sitting upon a log watching the pretty fish in the water water wa wa- ter the theold old bid woman said I We you ou are telling us a a fib Charlie Cougar cried as he made a face tace at the old woman Dear me the old woman said to herself herselt If it they ever discover that I have their friends Raggedy Annand Ann Annand Annand and Raggedy Andy shut up in n my iron trunk the three wild cougars will bite my heels You see theold the the theold old woman still thought the three I wild cougars were friends of or the I for the cougars had not j I told the old Id woman they wished the j I to make beef stew So So the three fierce wild cougars I howled bawled all night and the poor old j woman did not get any sleep nor did any of the three fierce tierce wild cou iOU gars In the morning they were also very hungry too and this made them howl very much louder than u usual I 1 wish that I 1 knew what to do l the old old- woman sighed I do not wish the three fierce wild cougars I to bite bUe my heels and I also wish to punish the for eating my I Lickle Sticks Sticks' So she sat down and thought and thought until she I thought of a plan Then she Unlocked unlocked unlocked un- un locked the iron trunk and took Rag Stag Raggedy Raggedy gedy Ann and Raggedy Andy out j and tied cloths clothe around their mouths mouth j jI I I do not wish you to call can your friends the three fierce wild cougars cougars cou- cou cou cou- gars to rescue you so 80 I will fix It so you ou can not talk at t t all Then I Ishall Ishall shall put you In a basket and take you ou away and hide you under a a. astone astone I stone until the cougars grow tired and return home And that is Just what she did She put the in m a basket and covered them with papers and walked out of the house leaving the door open Where are you going with that basket Charlie Cougar howled at atthe atthe I the old woman Im going to Ute the grocery to get a a. dozen doughnuts and six pounds of meat for dinner Ha the three fierce wild cou cou- cougars gars thought Let her go go and when she has gone we will go in her house and find the Then when she returns with th the e doughnuts and meat we will take tak ee e et the things away from her and ea eathem eat t II them for our dinner So they le lethe let let t the old for woman go so they could I I search the tee house II As soon as she was away from th the house the old woman ran as sa fast toot as a I she could until she came to a large I sto stone e. e Then she took the Raggedy s from her basket and laid them upon the ground and rolled the stone atone o on n l I top of them And as she rolled the stone stone- from Its place wh who 0 I had been sleeping under It rubbed his eyes but said nothing for he heas I knew as soon as the old woman left Jett t he would rescue the I X Now ow I Twill will go to the grocery I the old woman said out loud as sh she shew sheI e I I w walked down the path As soon as aa she was out of sight sigh ek got a large stick k I and rolled the stone from kom Raggedy Ragged y l I I Ann nn and Raggedy Andy then they all nil caught hold of hands and ran a as s I I fast as they could |