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"Yes!" said Mrs. Ladybug. "And I'm glad now that that window was open.
But for a moment I didn't much care what became of me. To think that anybody should mistake me for a Carpet Bug! Mrs. Green ought to know that the Carpet Bug family are covered with black, white and red scales.
Ugh!"
Mrs. Ladybug shuddered. She was smooth and s.h.i.+ny herself. So it wasn't strange that she should have felt insulted.
"Anyhow," she added, "Mrs. Green is the loser. Toward spring I would have kept her house plants free from insects. But now, of course, she'll have to do that herself."
"Well," said the neighbors (or words to this effect), "we're glad to see you again. And now--tell us!--where do you expect to spend the winter?"
"I'll let you decide that," Mrs. Ladybug replied.
THE END
TUCK-ME-IN TALES (Trademark Registered) By ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY
AUTHOR OF THE SLEEPY-TIME TALES and SLUMBER-TOWN TALES
Colored Wrappers and Ill.u.s.trations Drawn by HARRY L. SMITH
A delightful and unusual series of bird and insect stories for boys and girls from three to eight years old, or thereabouts.
THE TALE OF JOLLY ROBIN THE TALE OF OLD MR. CROW THE TALE OF SOLOMON OWL THE TALE OF JASPER JAY THE TALE OF RUSTY WREN THE TALE OF DADDY LONG-LEGS THE TALE OF KIDDIE KATYDID THE TALE OF BETSY b.u.t.tERFLY THE TALE OF BUSTER b.u.mBLEBEE THE TALE OF FREDDIE FIREFLY THE TALE OF BOBBIE BOBOLINK THE TALE OF CHIRPY CRICKET THE TALE OF MRS. LADYBUG THE TALE OF REDDY WOODp.e.c.k.e.r THE TALE OF GRANDMA GOOSE
GROSSET & DUNLAP, _Publishers_, NEW YORK
THE LITTLE WAs.h.i.+NGTONS SERIES
Handsomely Bound. Colored Wrappers. Ill.u.s.trated.
For Children 6 to 12 Years
This series presents early American history in a manner that impresses the young readers. George and Martha Was.h.i.+ngton Parke, two young descendants of the famous General Was.h.i.+ngton, follow in play, the life of the great American.
THE LITTLE WAs.h.i.+NGTONS
Their thrilling battles and expeditions generally end in "punishment"
lessons read by Mrs. Parke from the "Life of Was.h.i.+ngton." The culprits listen intently, for this reading generally gives them new ideas for further games of Indian warfare and Colonists battles.
THE LITTLE WAs.h.i.+NGTONS' RELATIVES
The Davis children visit the Parke home and join zealously in the games of playing George Was.h.i.+ngton. So zealously, in fact, that little Jim almost loses his scalp.
THE LITTLE WAs.h.i.+NGTONS' TRAVELS
The children wage a fierce battle upon the roof of a hotel in New York City. Then, visiting the Davis home in Philadelphia, the patriotic Was.h.i.+ngtons vanquish the Hessians on a battle-field in the empty lot back of the Davis property.
THE LITTLE WAs.h.i.+NGTONS AT SCHOOL
After the school-house battle the Was.h.i.+ngtons discover a band of gypsies camping near their homes and incidentally they recover a stolen horse which the gypsies had taken from a farmer.
THE LITTLE WAs.h.i.+NGTONS' HOLIDAYS
They spend a pleasant summer on adjoining farms in Vermont. During a voyage they try to capture a "frigate" but little Jim is caught and about to be punished by the Captain when his confederates save him.
THE LITTLE WAs.h.i.+NGTONS; FARMERS
Nero, the donkey, had never heard of George Was.h.i.+ngton, and so the game the children had planned after reading the story of the General's life on his farm turned out to be quite a different game altogether.
Grosset & Dunlap, _Publishers_, New York