THE THREE BEARS
(Original.) Father Bear came home fromworl^ in a very discontented manner. N .."No dinner?" he roared. "Oh, do control your temper>-'<_ answered Mother Bear. So father got up, grumbling, and be< gan to set the table. Suddenly Baby Bruin burst in. tha door. ■ ■■ ' ■ • ■'• ■ ■ i f "The baker was shut:when I go-go-t there- " "Naughty boy," said father. "W« will have to borrow food from our, neighbours, the Pearsons." . : At the critical moment, a knock sounded at the door, and on opening it f Mother Bear's eyes nearly rolled, ont of her head. There stood'the.baker. "Ha, ha,'l he chuckled. "I .closed the shop as soon as I saw Bruin com* ing, just for a joke." ....•-■■- • So they did not have to borrow foo4t after all. "LOBELIA." (13), '; % Thorndon. [
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 31, 5 August 1933, Page 20
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129THE THREE BEARS Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 31, 5 August 1933, Page 20
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