CHAPTER
II
A
WALK IN THE WOODS
Bushy Tail, the sly
old fox,
Said: "If you are my
friend,
You will
go
with me, no
doubt,
To the
rainbow
end."
Little Bear was not allowed
to go out in the woods alone.
Next morning he said:
"I want to take a walk in the woods."
Papa Bear said: "You
may go if Curly Bear will go with you."
Curly Bear was Little Bear's
youngest brother.
Curly Bear and Little Bear
went through the woods together.
They each carried a little
bucket. They were going to pick berries.
"Are you twins?"
asked the old owl as they passed along under the tree.
Curly Bear shouted: "I
am Curly Bear, but he hasn't any name!"
Little Bear, put his paw up
to his face and cried, "Boo-hoo!"
Then the most surprising
thing happened!
Furry, the coon, came
running down the path, and Old Grizzly Bear came running along,
carrying his
umbrella, and all the Cotton-Tail family came running, too.
"Where are you
going?" asked the two little bears.
None of the animals stopped
to answer them, so Little Bear and Curly Bear threw down their pails
and ran,
too.
On, on, on, through the
woods all the animals ran, until they were tired. It began to rain a
little,
first a few drops, then splash, splash, splash!
"We shall have wet
fur," said Curly Bear.
Pretty soon there came a
light in the sky, and there shone a rainbow, then all the animals ran
on again,
faster than ever, and the rainbow began to fade and fade, until it
became ever
so faint.
Pretty soon the rainbow was
gone. What do you suppose those funny animals did then?
They sat down in a circle
and each one whispered to the one next him. Curly Bear said: "I wish
some
one would speak out loud, so we could know what they are talking
about!"
Just then Bushy Tail, the sly fox, got up and wrapped his tail about
him and
said:
"Ladies and gentlemen,
the secret is out: we were all looking for the pot of gold at the
rainbow
end!" Then all the animals shouted: "Hear! hear! hear! Bushy Tail is
talking!"
Curly Bear and Little Bear
said they were sleepy and tired, so Old Grizzly Bear left all the other
animals
talking, and he took Curly Bear on his right shoulder, and Little Bear
on his
left shoulder, and went trotting merrily homeward.
"What is your name,
Little Bear?" called the old owl as they passed by.
"By the way, what
is your real name?" asked Old Grizzly, but Little Bear only hid his
head
on Old Grizzly 's shoulder and cried, "Boo-hoo!"
Curly Bear said: "He
hasn't any name. We did not have enough names to go round!"
"How many bears are
there at your house?" asked Old Grizzly.
Curly Bear said: "We
have Mama Bear, and Papa Bear, and seventeen little Bears!"
All this time Little Bear
was crying softly, "Boo-hoo!"
"Never mind," said
Old Grizzly, when you find the pot of gold, you will find a name, too."
Then Little Bear stopped
crying and fell asleep.
He fell asleep on Old Grizzly's
shoulder, and pretty soon he woke up with a start.
All the animals were running
down the path.
"What is the
matter?" asked Little Bear.
Old Grizzly chuckled to
himself, and Curly Bear said: "Bushy Tail has stolen some cookies!"
All the animals were after
Bushy Tail, but they did not catch him, he was such a sly old fox.
What do you suppose Bushy
Tail did? He hid behind a stone wall, and all the animals ran past.
Bushy Tail had plenty of
cookies to eat that night.
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