The Hollow Tree Snowed-In

The Hollow Tree Snowed-In
Being a continuation of stories about the Hollow Tree and Deep Woods people

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The Hollow Tree Snowed-In by Albert Bigelow Paine

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The Hollow Tree Snowed-In
Being a continuation of stories about the Hollow Tree and Deep Woods people

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t a little before they began talking--thinking, of course, of what a good time they were having, and how comfortable and nice it was to be inside and warm when such a big snow was falling outside.

Mr. 'Possum was the first one to say anything. He said he had been thinking of what Mr. Robin had said about them being outside of a menagerie, and that, come to think about it, he believed he didn't know what a menagerie was, unless it was a new name for a big dinner, as that was the only thing he could think of now that they were outside of, and he said if that was so, and if he could get outside of two menageries, he thought he could carry in a bigger chunk than any two chunks there were down-stairs.

Then all the others laughed a good deal, and Mr. 'Coon said he had thought that perhaps a menagerie was something to wear that would make anybody who had it on very strong, and able to stand up under a big load, and to eat as much as Mr. 'Possum could, or even more.

But Mr. Robin said that it did

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My Grandfather read this book to my brothers and I in the early 1960's. I could not remember the title to save my life. Thanks Google.