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Show BEDTIME STORIES By HOWARD R. GARIS L vi(,i.ii,i i' 1001HJ. PIES Bght, 1: W : P''i' i ndlo it" 1 11 BI. w h 1 11 Bo do iwBtuiM- 1 If tig as Lilian vviili tgg ;,. , d Of llol. tuniji ' Jnfof ston Yjge lei :i " 'ithlV 1 Era, ;is h.- lu g.m I EL fr.,1 'o p. of th" yvh'it win i" o'lt-ob Jbellar. on . :tb.- it Bane Lithe iM- : i ,en It v. 1.: . ' LBsald the n. 1 : l Sr. ft is th.' i.i' jy. "i si, 1 thought l w S0 plav ball V, lo tl oil -,iv my old . " S, Jane at or m "Do you n- d to w. ar BUCh SjfcgS?" Bin 1 B'bett.-r !',; v: Hi 1 carr; t ie on t"o oi ake hi 0 Tha; nta " HI very ,'de I . .ill r w 1 Nurs.' iii' V.' 11, l must - : li rork. ' 1 lit' k t" ; on. I'ncli Jl Jc you." -,i 1. 1 nd he 3d Lo work. I i upon stones, making 1 ;;'! luch n- ou ma; "' !l I I .your bio. I:- bui 1 lu 1 r uhlu ft It the t wen 1 o ; I and Hi and v In n more thai tw o or itf frere piled one nn the other, K! bey tor-j. I 1 J fain I U Uncle W'lg-gily's paw III mel Ih.' !s never '-; ing to II ?tn afraid'" said the ' ! ', lan, tm ' 1 . jg le tor housi ripl . 1 1 j "I won i. 1 In. ,..' 1 .in n a I. e tick tOKetlier"" w 1 mud .o SUUdiTli 111 , olen near the duck pond ICle "W'ik.-.: thought it might Skfller', S, tilery Alligator, but t looked a second time he saw ' ras Toodle Flat Tail, the bi 1 it did yon 1 . I J nn to do, ' J I asked the bunny. jVkld, stick the stone tugethei bud pl'-' answered the be, "BHTou know when real j.i . Jaal Btoee , , briek In JBtlck Hie.. 1 1,, c ether with heave 1 - m. 80 that'F why I said icl; iM-'ptonea together with mud 0 W do you do It " nnt;e.l )ff, for ):. whs (lie, i ,,f m stones up and hfl 1 rP;"dow r. UWiow J'n I ,,,, l tall, whh h was like a trowel .t-Aaon h' ..mi, , il ick pon.j to where I"nele Y ;:ad plied ' h. 1 , Ljftften enrry nuid on the;r -hougli . ;,, ,plo hae this "jOrdln.i f' .:, heaver en:- mud In hin front paws, holding them Clope to his body, as he walks on hiv lund legs. And he doesn't use his ; tall to plaster mud over his stick houses hou-ses cither. Instead, he uses his pan for this. The flat tall of the beaver ' Is for swimming, and also to whack I on the ground or water to give the signal of danger. 1 But Just for fun. Toodle carried some mud oh his flat tall, ami then th beaver boy showed unCle Wlggilj How to smear she sticky mud on a Btohe. nnd put. that .-lone on to; of another. And the "mud pics." a. 1 Toodle had called them, held the stohes together so they didn't tojiple ; over. "Now I can build m little stone house In v.hleh to store my l.-ltuce." said Fuel,- YVIgglly. "Think ull much. Toodle." "fih I'm glail I can help you ' spoke the beaver boy. Then he brought up more mud from the pond on lib tail and In his paws, and helped 'the bunny gentleman planter tQgetliei the little stone house. When It was alnio i finished; all of a sudden, the Woozle Wolf stuck his head out of the bushes, gave a' howl and cried: "I'm going to nibble Uncle Wlg-glh Wlg-glh s ears'" "Oh you are" Well, trv the tnsre of this first:'' shouted Toodle. With that the beaver hoy took some mod On hi flat tail and sent It sailing through the air. Straight Into the open , mouth of the wrdf. 1 "Oh, blub: Blub' Blub!" spluttered the bad chap, and then he had tp run away to wash the mud plea orf his tongue, so he-didn't bite the bunnv after all. and soon the stone house was finished. After this. If the rag doll doesn't go to sleep In the waste paper basket, so the junk man carries her off to have her play tunes on his hand organ 1 11 tell you nert about Fncle Wlggily and the white-tailed deer |