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"I don't know anything about any corn!" "Well, you certainly are stupid!" Mr. Crow told him crossly. "Didn't youspend the whole day gathering corn for me?" "No, indeed!" Sandy replied. "I gathered beechnuts, Mr. Crow. " "Beechnuts!" Mr. Crow repeated. "I never told you I wanted _nuts_. I'dstarve, trying to live on nuts; for they don't agree with me at all. AndI make it a rule never to eat them. _Corn_ is what I want. " "You didn't say so, " Sandy Chipmunk said. "You asked me to gather _food_for... you. And every one knows there's no better food than beechnuts tolast through the winter. " "That--" said Mr. Crow--"that is where we do not agree. I supposed youknew I wanted corn. But there's no great harm done, anyhow, " he added. "Tomorrow you can gather _corn_ for me--now that you know what I want. Nodoubt you can get Frisky Squirrel to help you again. But you must pay himwith _your_ share of the corn--not with mine. " "But then there wouldn't be any left for me, " Sandy objected. "But just think of all the beechnuts you have, " Mr.
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