Bannertail the Story of a Gray Squirrel

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" Happy with mother, playing with her brothers, but ever ready to go to mother. Slight [149 ] l *5= *v>r.
Bannertail of body, but quick to move, quick to fol- low, and nervously quick to obey, she grew and learned the learning of her folk.
Last was Cray, quickest of them all, not so heavy as Brownhead, yet agile, in- quisitive, full of energy, but a rebel all the time. He would climb that long, smooth column above the nest. His mother's warning held him not. And when the clawhold failed he slip
...ped, but jumped and landed safe on a near limb.
He would go forth to investigate the loud trampling in the woods, and far be- low him watched with eager curiosity the big, two-legged thing that soon discovered him. Then there was a loud crack like a heavy limb broken by the wind, and the bark beside his head was splintered by a blow that almost stunned him with its shock, although it did not touch him. He barely escaped into the nest. Yes, he still escaped.
[150] THE LITTLE SQUIRRELS GO TO SCHOOL CHAPTER XXIII THE LITTLE SQUIRRELS GO TO SCHOOL HESE are among the lessons that a mother Squirrel, by example, teaches, and that in case of failure are em- phasized by many little re- proofs of voice, or even blows: Clean your coat, and extra-clean your tail; fluff it out, try its trig suppleness, wave it, plume it, comb it, clean it; but ever remember it, for it is your beauty and your life.


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