ther it was or not you may learn by reading the next volume of
this series, to be called: "The Bobbsey Twins at Snow Lodge," in which
we will once more hear of the doings of Flossie, Freddie Nan and Bert.
After reading the fat lady's second letter the twins got Snoop to do
some of the tricks the cat had learned. He was not as smart at them as
Snap was at his, but then cats never do learn to do tricks as well as
do dogs.
Still everyone agreed that the fat lady had done her training well. As
for Snap, he and Snoop became firmer friends every day, and often the
cat went to sleep on Snap's back, or between his forepaws as he lay
stretched out in front of the fire.
And the silver cup, which, with Snoop, had gone on such a long journey,
was put back in its place on the mantle, to be admired by all.
Now my little story has come to an end, but I hope you children who
have read it will care to hear more of the Bobbsey twins and the things
they did. So I will say goodbye for a while, trusting to meet you all
again.
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