Goodness me! A cow
couldn't get into a glass could it? I guess not!
And after that Uncle Wiggily----
Well, but see here now. I think I've put enough adventures about Uncle
Wiggily in this book, and I must save some for another one. So I think I
will call the following book "Uncle Wiggily's Travels," for he still kept
on traveling after his fortune you know. And he found it, too, which is
the best part of it. Oh, my yes! He found his fortune all right. Don't
worry about that. And in the next book, the very first thing he did, was
to have an adventure with a red squirrel-girl, who was some relation to
Johnnie and Billie Bushytail.
So that's all there is to Uncle Wiggily, for a little while, if you
please, but if you want to hear anything else about him I'll try, later
on, to tell you some more stories. And now, dear children, good-bye.
THE END.
[Transcriber note:
The last line of Chapter VI actually ended: "...in their rams."
Chapter XI: original reads: He thought he saw a chance to escape
runing across]
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