Journeys Through Bookland : a New And Original Plan for Reading Applied to the World's Best Literature for Children 10

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Incidents : 1. The Hare derides the Tortoise.
2. The Tortoise challenges the Hare.
3. The Fox becomes judge and holds the stakes.
4. The race begins in heat and dust.
5. The Hare takes a rest and a nap.
6. The Tortoise in comfort passes the Hare.
7. The Hare awakes, thinks the Tortoise be- hind, and stops to eat.
8. The Hare discovers that the Tortoise has passed and begins his pursuit.
9. The Hare finds the Tortoise at the brook.
10. The Fox awards the money to the Tor- toise.
B. The Persons.
...There are three characters in the story: the Hare, the Tortoise and the Fox.
1. The Hare. He is a small, long-legged animal, who can leap long distances and run like the wind. In character he is unkind, impudent, proud and lazy.
2. The Tortoise. He is a clumsy, short-legged turtle, who carries a hea^y box-shell around his body. He cannot jump at all, and he moves very 186 Reading Fiction slowly, flat on the ground, even his tail dragging in the dust. But he is wise, steady, not easily dis- couraged, and sticks to his task till it is done.


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