The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, February 25, 1924, CITY EDITION, Image 8

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    BURGESS BEDTIME STORIES
--By THORNTON \V. BURGESS.._'
TVItat Happened Next to Peter.
"I don't know w^at’a going to hap
pep next. I don't know what * Rolng
to happen next." Peter I tablet kept
saying over and over to himself as he
crouched and shivered and shook In
the box trap In which he had been
caught In Farmer Brown's young
orchard. Ills first great fright had
come when the trap caught, him.
Then Old Man Coyote had discovered
that he was In there and had tried
to get at him. After Old Man Coyote
left Reddy Fox came along.
Peter had been finite safe from Old
Man Coyote and Iteddy, but he hadn't
been Bure that he was safe. lie hadn't
been sure that they wouldn't find »
way of opening that box, so he had
suffered great fright. Kveu after
Reddy Fox had left Peter had been so
frightened that he jumped at every
little Bound. There was no more sleep
for him that night.
By the night which crept in through
the cracks in the box he know when,
doylight had come. Jle heard sounds
over in Farmer Brown’s house. After
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WITHOUT THE BEQo\«CMENTS TOB V
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Barney’s Ready With a Homelike Welcome.
Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Billy DeBeck
(Copyright 1924)
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EXAMINER.
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WEICOMIN&
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negotiations re®
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U. S. Patent Offica
SEE JIGGS AND MAGGIE IN FULL
PAGE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BF.E
Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus
(Copyright 1924)
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(Copyricht 1924)
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what seemed a long, long time he
heat'd footstep* on the snow approach
ing. Then he heard loud and eager
sniffing at tho box. lie knew right
away that Bowser the Hound was
there. He heard Farmer Brown’s Boy
tell Bowser to lie down. The door of
the box opened. a ltttle, and Farmer
Brown’s Boy peeped In.
“Aha, Peter Rabbit! So you are the
scamp who has been gnawing the
bark from our young trees!” exclaim
ed Farmer Brown * Boy and closed
the door.
Then Peter felt the trap being lifted
and he knew he was being carried
off somewhere. “I do hope he Is going
to take me down to the dear Old
Briar Patch and let me go," said
Peter to himself. “Jf he does I’ll
never, never come up here again.”
But good resolutions are very apt
to he too late. It was so in Peter's
case. When at last that box trap was
put down Peter knew by the sound
that he wasn't back at the dear Old^
Briar Patch. For a few moments
there was the sound of hammering.
Every blow of that hammer made
Peter jump. Then the trap was
lifted again, and a moment later
It was put down and the door was
opened. Peter's Impulse was to dart
At that end was wire.
-wet of thera. But before he could
I do it he noticed that he was no
! longer out of door*. So instead of
darting out in order to take to his
long heels, he crouched as far back
in that box as he could. The truth
is. he was afraid to go out.
The door was fastened open. Then
he heard the footsteps of Farmer
Crown's Boy as the latter went away.
After a long time curiosity got the
better of Refer. Slowly he crept for
ward until be could look out. Then
he ventured to go out. He found him
self in a strange pen with high,
wooden walls excepting at one end.
At that one was wire. He didn't
known it until some time after, but
lie was in an empty stall in Farmer
Brown's barn, and the hammering he
had heard had been made by Farmer
Brown's Boy when he nailed wire
across the end of that stall. Peter
was no longer in a larp, but he was
a prisoner. It was a nice, comfort
able. roomy prison with plenty to
eat in It, but just the same it was
a prison.
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He ne er la maaier of bit fa*a
Who niikei good resolution* laie
—Peter Rabbit.
The next story. “The Eyes in the
Night."
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