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"It was lost!" said Mr. Rabbit, "and I took it in; but it won"t eat clover, or dandelion, or even carrots; and it takes up such a lot of room. I do wish some one would take it away! ""Take it away! Take it away!" sang the thrush. So the shepherd boy picked up the puppy and carried it home. When he got there, the sun was setting, and it was time to drive the sheep totheir fold.

He kept the puppy, and, when it grew up, it was the best sheep dog in the whole country.

--M. BRAIDWOOD

Lesson 52

WHITE SHEEP

White sheep, white sheep, On a blue hill,

When the wind stops, You all stand still.

When the wind blows, You walk away slow;

White sheep, white sheep, Where do you go?

"Tipperty Toes, the smallest elf."

Lesson 53

RED IN AUTUmN

Tipperty Toes, the smallest elf, Sat on a mushroom by himself, Playing a little tinkling tune,Under the big, round harvest moon. And this is the song that Tipperty made To sing to the little tune he played: "Red are the hips, red are the haws, Red and gold are the leaves that fall; Red are the poppies in the corn,Red berries on the rowan tall;

Red is the big, round harvest moon,

And red are my new little dancing shoon."

--ELIZABETH GOULD

Lesson 54

THE HOByAHS

Once upon a time, a little old woman and a little old man lived in the bush in a hut all made of bark. They had a little yellow dog called Dingo. The little yellow dog always barked when any one came near the hut. (Real dingoes do not bark--they howl; but this dog barked.)One night, when the little old woman and the little old man were fast asleep, out from the gloomy gullies came the hobyahs, creep, creep, creeping.

Through the grey gum-trees came the hobyahs, run, run, running.

Skip, skip, skipping on the ends of their toes, ran the hobyahs.

And the hobyahs cried, "Pull down the hut, eat up the little old man, carry off the little old woman."Then yellow dog Dingo ran out, barking loudly. The hobyahs were afraid.

They ran home as fast as they could go.

But the little old man woke up from his dream and cried, "Little dog Dingo barks so loud that I can neither slumber nor sleep. In themorning I will take off his tail." So the little old man took off little dog Dingo"s tail to stop him from barking.

The second night, along came the hobyahs. Out from the gloomy gullies came the hobyahs, creep, creep, creeping.

T h r o u g h t h e g r e y g u m - t r e e s c a m e t h e hobyahs, run, run, running.

Skip, skip, skipping on the ends of their toes, ran the hobyahs.

And the hobyahs cried, "Pull down the hut, eat up the little old man, carry off the little old woman."Then yellow dog Dingo ran out, barking loudly.

The hobyahs were afraid.

They ran home as fast as they could go.

But the little old man tossed in his sleep and cried, "Little dog Dingo barks so loud that Ican neither slumber nor sleep. In the morning I will take off his legs." So the little old man took off little dog Dingo"s legs to stop him from barking.

The third night, along came the hobyahs. Out from the gloomy gullies came the hobyahs, creep, creep, creeping.

T h r o u g h t h e g r e y g u m - t r e e s c a m e t h e hobyahs, run, run, running.

Skip, skip, skipping on the ends of their toes, ran the hobyahs.

And the hobyahs cried, "Pull down the hut, eat up the little old man, carry off the little old woman."Then yellow dog Dingo barked loudly. The hobyahs were afraid.

They ran home as fast as they could go.

But the little old man heard Dingo. He sat up in bed and cried, "Little dog Dingo barks soloud that I can neither slumber nor sleep. In the morning I will take off his head." So the little old man took off Dingo"s head. Then little dog Dingo could not bark any more. That night along came the hobyahs.

Through the long grass came the hobyahs, creep, creep, creeping.

T h r o u g h t h e g r e y g u m - t r e e s c a m e t h e hobyahs, run, run, running.

Skip, skip, skipping on the ends of their toes, ran the hobyahs.

And the hobyahs cried, "Pull down the hut, eat up the little old man, carry off the little old woman."Now little dog Dingo could not bark any more. There was no one to frighten the hobyahs away.

They pulled down the hut. They took the little old woman away in their bag. But the little oldman they could not get, for he hid himself under the bed.

Then the hobyahs went home. They hung the bag upon a big hook. In it was the little old woman.

They poked the bag with their fingers and cried, "Ha! ha! little old woman."But when the sun came up, they went to sleep.

Hobyahs, you know, used to sleep all day.

When the little old man found the little old woman was gone, he was very sorry.

Now he knew what a good little dog Dingo had been.

So he took Dingo"s tail and his legs and his head and gave them back to him.

Then little dog Dingo went sniffing and sniffing along to find the little old woman.

Soon he came to the hobyahs" house.He

heard the little old woman crying in the bag.

He saw that the hobyahs were all fast asleep.

Then he cut open the bag with his sharp teeth.

Out jumped the little old woman, and she ran home again as fast as she could go.

Dingo did not run away, but crept inside the bag to hide.

When night came, the hobyahs woke up, and they poked it with their long fingers.

They cried, "Ha! Ha! little old woman."

Out of the bag jumped little dog Dingo, and he ate up every one of the hobyahs.

And that is why there are no hobyahs now.

Lesson 55

FAIRy SONG

By the moon we sport and play, With the night begins our day; As we dance, the dew doth fall; Trip it, little urchins all,Lightly as the little bee;

Two by two, and three by three: And about go we, and about go we.

--THOMAS RAVENSCROFT

"By the moon we sport and play."

Lesson 56

THE THREE HUNTSmEN

There were three jolly huntsmen, As I have heard them say,And they would go a-hunting Upon St. David"s Day.

All the day they hunted,

And nothing could they find But a ship a-sailing,A-sailing with the wind.

One said it was a ship, Another he said nay;

The third said it was a house With the chimney blown away.

And all night they hunted, And nothing could they findBut the moon a-gliding,

A-gliding with the wind.

One said it was the moon, Another he said nay;The third said it was a cheese, With half of it cut away.

And all day they hunted,

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