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ressed and the little Yellow Hen combed her feathers and came down to breakfast. And while they were at the table, the Rooster came in and said: "There was an old woman, as I've heard tell, Who went to market her eggs to sell. As she went to market her eggs to sell On the asphalt pavement she slipped and fell. Then came a policeman whose name was Stout, When he saw all the eggs lying strewn about, He said, 'What is this, a river of eggs Too bad, my old woman, you slipped on your legs!' Then he helped the little old woman to stand, And placing a new dollar bill in her hand, He said, 'My old woman, don't scramble your eggs On the pavement again by losing your legs.'" "I'll never let her take my eggs to market," said the Yellow Hen, and the Rooster flapped his wings and crowed, he was so glad. And after that Puss, Junior, said good-by and went upon his journey, and by and by he came to a forest. Now this forest was full of bold robbers, but Puss didn't know that, so he walked in and by and by he came to a little hut. From the chimney a thin gray feather of smoke slowly made its way up through the tall tree tops, and around the front door climbed a wild vine. Puss went up boldly and knocked and when the door opened he saw a fox. At first he was somewhat frightened, but the fox said, "Come in, Sir Cat," so our little traveler entered and sat down. Then the fox asked him where he was going. "To see my dear father, the famous Puss in Boots," replied little Puss, Junior. "It's not very far from here," answered the fox, "but the way is dangerous. Many robbers lie in wait for the unwary traveler." "I have my trusty sword," cried Puss, "I'm not afraid." "Well, since you are so brave, I will help you," said the fox; "I know a way and will show you how you may escape the robbers." A TURTLE AND A FISH AS I told you in the last story, the Fox promised to help Puss and pretty soon he led him out of the little log house and through a thick undergrowth of young timber until they came to a river. "Now, the robbers will never think for a moment that you would travel by water," said the Fox with a grin. "Here is a little boat," and he pushed aside the bushes behind which lay a rowboat with a pair of oars. As Puss got in, the Fox gave him some parting directions. "Follow the stream
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