CHAPTER
V
THE
NEWSPAPER
The small Bears at the
table
cried: "We are sad, boo-hoo!"
Said Papa Bear: "Cheer
up, my dears, For this will never do!"
Mama and Papa Bear and
sixteen little Bears sat down to supper.
"Boo-hoo," said the first
little Bear.
"Boo-hoo," said the second little
Bear.
Now will you believe it? in
two minutes all the Bears were crying.
"Hush! hush!" said
Papa Bear.
What do you suppose Mama
Bear did? She got out sixteen little pocket handkerchiefs and told the
little
Bears to dry their eyes!
Papa Bear turned to the
first little Bear and said:
"What were you crying
about?"
Then the little Bear began
to cry again. "Boo-hoo," he said, "I don't remember what I was
crying about."
Then the second little Bear
said, "I remember what we were crying about. We were crying because we
miss Little Bear!"
Then every one of those
little Bears shouted:
"We miss Little Bear,
we want him to come home!"
Just at that minute, there
was a loud knock at the door, and in bounded Bushy Tail!
Bushy Tail had the newspaper
with him, and he felt very proud.
"You have to pay one
dollar a copy," he said.
Papa Bear was so pleased to
see the paper that he paid Bushy Tail the dollar without saying a word,
and
then he sat down in his big arm-chair and began to read.
"Read the
advertisements," roared Bushy Tail.
Then Papa Bear read:
"Lost, a pair of
mittens; finder return to Bushy Tail.
"Lost, a pair of
glasses; finder return to Susan Cotton-Tail."
Then what do you suppose
those sixteen little Bears did?
They clapped their paws
together and laughed and cried, and shouted all together:
"Oh, dear! oh, dear!
how funny!
Susan Cotton-Tail has lost
her glasses again!"
"Five dollars
reward," read Papa Bear.
The first little Bear
shouted: "I want to find the glasses," and the second little Bear
shouted: "No, I want to find them," and all of them made a dreadful
noise.
Then Bushy Tail roared:
"Read the next page!"
Papa Bear read:
"Wanted, a name for a fine little bear. Apply at the house of Susan
Cotton-Tail."
"Oh! oh! oh!"
cried all the little Bears, "we know now where Little Bear is."
Mama Bear wiped her eyes,
and Papa Bear laughed until he cried. The little Bears all capered
about the
room; then they put on their little caps and went by twos down the road.
They said, "We will
find Little Bear. We will bring him home."
The first little Bear said:
"I will find Little Bear."
The second Little Bear said:
"I will find Little Bear."
Then all the Bears shouted:
"We will all find Little Bear," and they went down the road shouting
and singing all the way.
Bushy Tail was a very rude
fellow, a very rude fellow, indeed.
He snatched the newspaper away
from Papa Bear, and jumped out of the window.
"Give me back my
dollar," roared Papa Bear.
"We have only one
paper," Bushy Tail shouted back. "You pay one dollar to read
it!"
"Give me back my
dollar," roared Papa Bear again, but Bushy Tail was far down the road
by
this time and did not turn his head.
Mama Bear said: "He is
a sly old fellow, but I am glad to know about Little Bear."
Papa Bear nodded. "I
want my dollar back," he said.
As Bushy Tail passed Bunny's
house, he stopped and said: "Give me a cookie. I must have a cookie. I
cannot wait!"
Susan said: "I have a
whole panful, but they are not fit to eat this time."
"I can eat them
all," cried Bushy Tail. So saying, Bushy Tail snatched the pan of
cookies
out of Susan's paw, and ran down the road as fast as he could.
When Bushy Tail got a good
bite of the first cookie he choked, and he coughed, and growled, and
ran until
he found a stream, and he drank a lot of water.
"Too much pepper that
time," he said.
"I don't believe he
will want any more cookies," said Bunny CottonTail. Susan shook her
head.
"He will have forgotten
by tomorrow," she said.
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