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it kept right on getting tighter and tighter until it seemed to curl itself clear out, and by the end of the week there wasn't one of our family whose tail wasn't as bare as your hand, except old Mr. Waters, who had a handsome curly plume, like Somers's, and became a great curiosity, the only one that we ever had like that in our tribe. "All the others thought the fur would grow again, but it never did, and when they got used to its absence they decided they were much better off without it, especially since they had learned the Somers habit, which they said worked easier and better in the new, smooth form. They were sorry, at first, that Mr. Somers had not left them the recipe for that medicine, on account of the new little 'Possums that would be coming along. But they didn't need the recipe. That medicine was strong enough, the amount they took, to do our family at least a thousand generations, and maybe more. Somers never came back, and they never heard of him again. Some of my ancestors used to say that he was not a real person at all, but something that could take different shapes and work magic, just as Mr. Painter believed he did. Anyhow, he was a great blessing to our family, as you may have noticed." Mr. 'Possum moved over to the Edge of the World in the sun, hooked his tail about the same little bush, and went to sleep again. The other Deep Woods people looked at the way he did it, as if it was something new that they had never seen before. Mr. 'Coon said: "I think I'd like a little, just a little, of that medicine; Mr. 'Possum's gift certainly would come handy at times." Mr. Squirrel nodded. Mr. Rabbit looked out over the Deep Nowhere, and said nothing at all. THE END * * * * * Transcriber's Notes: Obvious punctuation errors repaired. Duplicate chapter titles were removed. Illustrations were moved from their original locations to locations nearer the caption text. Page 44, "an ice" changed to "a nice" (a nice little person) End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Mr. Turtle's Flying Adventure, by Albert Bigelow Paine *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MR. TURTLE'S FLYING ADVENTURE *** ***** This file should be named 28192.txt or 28192.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/8/1/9/28192/ Produced by David Edwards, Emmy and the Online Distributed Proofreading T
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