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Garis, Howard R. (Howard Roger), 1873-1962

"The Curlytops on Star Island"

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"Well, what do you want to see?"
"Oh, something nice--flowers or birds or maybe a fairy."
"Huh! I guess there's no fairies on this island, either. Let's see if
we can find an apple tree. I'd like an apple."
"So would I. But we mustn't eat green ones."
"Not if they're too green," agreed Teddy. "But a little green won't
hurt." They drove on, Nicknack trotting along the path through the
woods, now and then stopping to nibble at the leaves. At last the
children came to a beautiful shady spot, where many ferns grew beneath
the trees, and it was so cool that they stopped their goat, tied him
to an old stump and sat down to eat some cookies their mother had
given them. The Curlytops nearly always became hungry when they were
out on their little trips.
"Wouldn't it be funny," remarked Ted, after a bit, "if we should see a
bear?"
"The-o-dore Martin!" gasped Janet. "I wish you'd keep quiet! It makes
me scared to hear you say that."
"Well, I was only foolin'," and Teddy dropped a "g," a habit of which
his mother was trying to break him. And he did not often forget.
"If I saw a bear," began Janet, "I'd just scream and--"
Suddenly she stopped because of a queer look she saw on her brother's
face. Teddy dropped the cookie he had been about to bite, and,
pointing toward a hollow log that lay not far off, said, in a hoarse
whisper:
"Look, Jan! It _is_ a bear!"


CHAPTER VII
JAN SEES SOMETHING

For a moment after her brother had said this Janet did not speak.


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