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THE BEAR STORY.

it, and then, seized with a desire to distinguish himself, out he came. The circus people couldn't believe their eyes when they saw him prancing after them, his head on one side, and taking steps like a dancing-master. Of course such a prize was not to be resisted. They lost no time; and, when I caught sight of them, poor Greedy had already a muzzle on his jaws and a rope round his neck. A boy was banging his sides with a stick, his tail was between his legs, and I must say," ended February, laughing heartily, "he didn't look particularly happy at being taken back into fashionable life after this manner."

"That's first-rate," cried Max, in fits of amusement.

"I'm so glad you liked it," replied February, much pleased. "Now I'11 trouble you for my thumb-nail and left ear-tip."

The can was brought, and Max carefully measured out what was wanted. February kissed Thekla's hand (the tip of his nose felt very

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