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BRUIN THE BEAR

"Oh, dear," sighed Bruin, when he: was told toigo outside and play. "I do not know1 what to play. I wonder if I could steal Black-Coat's honey." So off ho ran till he reached his friend's house. There was no one in, so he crept inside and: ato up all Black-Coat's: honey. Bruin went oil chuckling, as he imagined Black-Coat '<s distress at finding fill his honey gone. As it happened it was Bruin's friend's birthday, and lie asked Bruin to his party. When all the guests had come, they found all the honey gone, so they had to go without. The next day Bruin was so ill he had to take tho medicine he hated most (castor oil), and miss' fun for a week.; : "STAELIGHT PEINCESS." Mirama'r.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 20

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BRUIN THE BEAR Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 20

BRUIN THE BEAR Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 20

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