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It was all a great adventure to Flip. “Where are we going?” Flip asked. “What do you say if we go over to the Smiling Pool?” replied Bowser. “Are we likely to find anv one to chase over there?” inquired Flip. You see, Flip's idea 6f a good time was _to chase some one. “We might,” replied Bowser, “Who?" demanded Flip. “I'don’t know," replied Bowser. “We'll find out when we get there.” So together they made their way over to the Smiling Pool. As they drew near it Flip raced ahead. He was the first to reach the bank of the Smiling Pool. He looked all over it and saw no one. ‘This dwpomud him. He looked dis- appoin In a moment or two Bowser Joined him. “Well.” said Bowser, “have you seen replied Flip, “there isn't any- dy here.” “Chug-a-rum!” sald a from somewhere down below. Tt was so unexpected that it startled Flip. He looked at Bowser inquiringiy, | ::ut Bowser appeared ..ot to have hear | t. "“Chug-a-rum!” said the same decn gruff voice again “What was that?” demanded Flip. . 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Bowser chuckled. “If you call Grandfather Frog a Toad, he, “he would be insulted. That isn't & Toad at all; that is Grandfather Frog himself. He is first cousin to Old Mr. Toad, but he lives in the water | instead of on land. Just' to think that | |you shouldn't know Grandfather Pl’n‘!‘ | You have a lot to learn, You certainly | have a lot to learn.” | “Chug-a-Rum!” said Grandfather | | Frog once more, and jumped at a floolish green fly that came near. The | fiy disappeared and so did Grandfather | Frog, for he dived into the water and went down into the mud. Plip couldn't sit still as Bowser the Hound dic. He began to explore. He ran up along the. bank and into the bushes where the Laughing Brook en- ters the Smiling Pool. Suddenly he caught sight of a brown-coated fellow sitting on the end of & log. He knew it was a rat. and Flip was death on rats, e made a rush for this fellow. | The rat went into the water with a | splash. In a moment his’ head ap- peared. 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