Sammie and Susie Littletail
on, without the cornstalk crutch, so the day after his papa's pictu
sie," he called
e you children a few lessons in digging burrows. It is time you lea
e earth was soft, and showed Sammie and Susie how to hollow out rooms and halls
n to-day," said Uncle Wiggily Longears,
I want to dig some mo
come with us,"
ail started off, Sammie continued to dig. He dug and he dug and he dug, until he was a long distance under ground,
cried. "Who
up in a hole in the ground. "What do you mean by digg
oked at his sore leg. "But couldn't yo
't see you,"
y n
Now, I suppose I've got to go to work and mend the hole you made in the side of my parlor. It's a ve
sorry," sa
d very well for a blind animal, but then she had been blind so long that she did not know what daylight look
g and he dug and he dug. All at once his feet burst through the soft soil, and he found that he had come out on top of the ground. But what a funny place he was in! It was not at all like the part of the park
d the squirrel. "Don't you know
?" asked
e keepers of the park fear you and your fam
en remembered that his Uncle, Wiggily Longears, had once s
on," went on the squi
it?" aske
f out of the hole he had made, he saw a great animal, with long horns, coming straight at him. He
al, had to jump out of the burrow to get ready to run down it
on t
l, the big animal did not intend to harm him. And what happene