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Now I wonder what that little chap wouldlike--here's a drum, a box of tools, a knife, a menagerie. If hehadn't played truant from school that day, and then told a fib aboutit, I'd give him a rocking-horse. " Rob groaned in anguish of spirit. "But, bless him! he's a fine little fellow, and perhaps he will dobetter next year if I give him the horse. " That was too much for our boy. With a "hurrah" he jumped up and turneda somersault right at Santa Claus's feet. "Good gracious!" cried Santa, "what...'s this?" "Come along, I'll show you the one, " cried Rob. Santa Claus allowed himself to be led off to the pile of horses. Youmay believe that Rob's sharp eyes soon picked out the one with thelongest tail and thickest mane. "Well, he beats all the boys that I ever saw! What shall I do with thelittle spy?" "O dear Santa Claus!" cried Robby, hugging the red boots, "do justtake me along with you; I'll stick tight when you slide down thechimney. " "Yes, no doubt you will stick tight--in the chimney, my little man.
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