The Story of Little Black Quibba

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Then it tried to swal low basket and all ; but, though it gaped horribly, it could not open its mouth wide enough to take the handle in.
So at last it climbed up on one of the mango trees, and hung the bas- ket on a branch, and, curling itself round the stem, it pretended to go to sleep, hoping that soon Little Black Quibba would tire of the basket, and would try to get out.
Presently Little Black Quibba peeped out and was just going to try to get away, when up came the Elephant and said, " Oh
...! you are stealing my mangoes. I will throw you over the preci- pice.
"No, no, " screamed the Snake ; " I am going 44 to eat him up. Take him out of the basket and give him to me. " "No, I won't, " said the Elephant; "you're his friend, and seizing 7 o the basket he swung it over his head.
But the snake twined round his leg and tried 4 6 J' m ' i^; 1 n. U iLflu i V- 's^' to drag him back. The Elephant gave a great tug and fell over the precipice himself, and the basket, with Little Black Quibba in it, caught in a bush on the very edge, and Little Black Quibba scram- bled out, 4 8 Then the Snake tried to let go, and the Elephant tried to hold on to him, and they wriggled and twisted, and struggled and screamed till you would have thought there were twenty snakes and a hundred elephants fight- ing.


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