Chapter 4: CHRISTMAS
uot;I me.”
quot;Prince gro you? quot; Pa said.
quot;Yes,quot; said Aunt Eliza.
quot;So tarted on again to; Uncle Peter on. quot;But Prince jumped into t tention to alking and scolding. kept on seetried to get past in front of scared her.”
quot;I s ; Ma said.
quot; o bite me, said Aunt Eliza. quot;I believe he would have.”
quot;I never ; said Ma. quot; on earth did you do?”
quot;I turned rigo t Eliza answered.
quot;Of course Prince rangers,quot; said Uncle Peter. quot;But o Eliza and t perfectly safe to leave t understand it at all. quot;After s into t pacing around it and groime sarted to open t her and snarled.”
quot;; said Ma.
quot;ts ,quot; Aunt Eliza said. quot;I didnt knoo do. t up in t daring to go out. And er. I couldnt even get any snoo melt. Every time I opened ted like ear me to pieces.”
quot;; Pa asked.
quot;All day, till late in ternoon,quot; Aunt Eliza said. quot;Peter aken t him.”
quot;Along late in ternoon,quot; Uncle Peter said, quot; quiet, and lay do of t o try to slip past to ter.
quot;So sly, but of course a tracks of a panther.”
quot;tracks Eliza.
quot;Yes, Uncle Peter said, quot;racks I ever saracks. big oak over ting for some animal to come ter. Undoubtedly he would have dropped down on her.
quot;Nigracks, and s e any time getting back to ter. Prince follohen.”
quot;I took o t; Aunt Eliza said, quot;and ayed inside,