Hollow Tree Nights And Days

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Painter. ' "And when the rest of our folks saw that the same thing had happened toall of them they all let go and dropped, and began calling from thedifferent trees: 'Come and swing us, too, Mr. Painter--stay all day andswing the rest of us!' "And when Mr. Painter heard that, and looked around and saw all myancestors hanging head down and making fun of him, he thought the wholeDeep Woods was full of the strange magic, and he piled down out of thattree and took out for the bushes, and was never ...seen in the Big DeepWoods again.
[Illustration: TOOK HIM ALL THE AFTERNOON TO PRY THE REST OF MYANCESTORS LOOSE] "My folks called after him just as far as they could see him, and whenthey were sure he was gone they thought they would come down andcelebrate. But they didn't do it--not just yet. There wasn't one of themthat could unwind himself from his limb, except old Mr. Waters, who hadgot only a teaspoonful of the medicine, which very likely was just aboutthe right amount. Mr. Waters swung quite loose and free from his limb, and got down without much trouble, and it took him all the afternoon togo around from tree to tree and pry the rest of my ancestors loose, andunwind them, because those new-fangled tails would snap together likesprings, and it took several days' steady practice and straighteningbefore they were really useful at a moment's notice.


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