CHAPTER ONE
tree and so tted do to work.
once t too long for Puzzle and its neck too s. So a good piece out of t to make a long collar for Puzzles long neck. t off t t it ie up under Puzzles c and stomac op anyone to see alking Birds, so it didnt matter.
Late in ternoon Puzzle came back. trotting but only plodding patiently along, the way donkeys do.
quot;t any oranges,quot; ;and t any bananas. And Im very tired.quot; he lay down.
quot;Come and try on your beautiful ne,quot; said S.
quot;O old skin,quot; said Puzzle. quot;Ill try it on in too tired tonight.”
quot;You are unkind, Puzzle,quot; said S. quot;If youre tired o make you a coat. My paired I can hese scissors.
And you say t even look at t -and you dont care - and- and-”
quot;My dear S,quot; said Puzzle getting up at once, quot;I am so sorry. Ive been o try it on. And it looks simply splendid. Do try it on me at once. Please do.”
quot;ell, stand still t; said to lift, but in t of pulling and pus it on to tied it underneatied to Puzzles legs and tail to Puzzles tail. A good deal of Puzzles grey nose and face could be seen taken in for a moment. But if someone oo close, and if t too good, and if Puzzle didnt let out a bray and didnt make any noise h his hoofs.
quot;You look ; said t;If anyone sa Lion, himself.”
quot;t ; said Puzzle.
quot;No it ,quot; said S. quot;Everyone old them.”
quot;But I dont to tell thing.”