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ill not tumble off the seat if he jumps." "Chug-chug-chug-chug," slowly came the engine. Prince pricked up his ears. "Whoa, Prince," said Mrs. Hill, "steady, Prince." "I'm not afraid of that," thought Prince. "I have seen that thing before. It makes a lot of noise, but it never hurts me." So he went along steady and easy past the threshing machine. After a while they came to a railroad crossing. "I will look down the track and you look up the track," said mother to Bobby. "I see a train coming," said Bobby. "We will wait until it goes past before we try to cross," said mother "Whoa, Prince." So Prince stood facing the track. On came the train, very fast. "Chug, chug, chug," went the engine. "Toot, toot," went the whistle. "Ding, dong, ding, dong," went the bell. Soon the train went whizzing past. Prince did not jump. He just stood still and looked at the train as it passed. You see, he had seen trains many times before. When the train had passed, Mrs. Hill drove over the track and on to town. After she had bought the new shoes for Bobby and Betty, they started home again. Just as they were going down Main Street, along came a parade with a brass band at its head. "We will stop here and see the parade," said mother. When the band came near them it played very loud. The drums were beating, "rub-a-dub-dub, rub-a-dub." The horns and the fifes and the flutes and the drums, all made a beautiful big sound. Prince pricked up his ears. "I have heard something like that before," thought he. "It never did me any harm." So he stood very still as the band went past. After the parade had gone by, they started toward home. "Prince seems not to be afraid of anything," said mother. As they drove along, Bobby was silent for a long time. At last he said, "I know what this is like, mother." "What is it like?" asked mother. "To market, to market, to buy a fat pig. Home again, home again, jiggity jig." "Only this time," said mother, "it is, To market, to market, to buy some new shoes. Home again, home again, what is the news?" It was almost dark by the time they passed the little red school house. Suddenly in the road ahead there appeared a strange object, coming straight toward them. It sounded something like a steam engine. "Chug, chug, chug, chug," it went. In its face were two great glaring eyes. "I never saw one of those before," thought Prince, "but I shall not jump
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