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Piccaninnies
Peacocke Isabel Maud
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They nibbled some of the leaves which were bitter and stringy, and triedsome of last year's flowers, which were very little better, and thenSwanki cried out in disappointment: "You've played me a trick, Tiki. These are not cabbages. " She gave him an angry little push, and to her surprise he fell backwardout of the tree splash into the swamp, where she saw him struggling inthe muddy water.
Very frightened Swanki hurried down the tree and ran to the edge of thewater, where she held out her hands
... to Tiki who grabbed them tightly.
But just as she was drawing him to land the boggy piece of ground onwhich she was standing gave way, and she, too, fell into the water.
Luckily it was not very deep, and a friendly old frog gave them a leg upthe bank, and very wet and muddy and miserable they started back for thebush.
The worst of it was that tiresome Miss Fantail had spread it all abroadthat they had left the bush, and on the way home they met her and allher relations, and all the Piccaninnies too, setting out on a searchparty.


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