The Arkansaw Bear

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The Arkansaw Bear
Paine, Albert Bigelow, 1861-1937
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Then he realized what Horatio must be suffering, andlaughed in spite of himself.
[Illustration: FLEW OUT OF HIS MOUTH AS FROM A POP GUN. ] "They are mock oranges, Ratio, " he shouted, "and they are mocking us forstealing them!" Horatio had seated himself by the roadside and was snorting and clawingat his tongue.
"I must have some honey, Bo, " he said, "to take away that dreadfultaste. You must find me some honey, Bo. " "You see, Ratio, " said the little boy, "it doesn't pay to take things. " "B
...osephus, " said the Bear, "a man who will plant a tree like that sonear the road deceives wilfully and should be punished. " They walked along slowly, the two dogs barking after them from behindthe hedge.
Just beyond the next bend in the road a beautiful plantation came intoview. They turned into the cane yard and immediately the workhandssurrounded them. Horatio felt better by this time, and they began aperformance. First Bo sang and then Horatio gave a gymnastic exhibition. Then at last Bo sang a closing verse as follows:-- [Illustration: Music] "Now our little show is ended, and we hope you think it splendid, And we trust we've not offended or displeased you anywhere, [Illustration: Music] You have paid us to be funny, and we thank you for the money, But I'd like a little honey for the Old--Black--Bear.


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