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CHAPTER 3
 But this was where the old oak was wrong, for they did come.  
In the autumn, the bear returned and lay down under the old oak:
 
"I am to give you the kind regards of the people down below there," he said and picked some funny things off his shaggy coat. "Just look what I've got for you."
 
"What's that?" asked the oak.
 
"That's beech," replied the bear. "Beech-seed, as I promised you."
 
Then he the seed into the earth and prepared to leave again:
 
"It's a pity I can't stay to see how annoyed you will be," he said, "but those dashed human beings have become so troublesome. They killed my wife and one of my brothers the other day and I must look out for a place where I can dwell in peace. There is hardly a spot left for an honest bear to live in. Good-bye, you gnarled old oak-trees!"
 
When the bear had jogged off, the trees looked at one another seriously:
 
"Let's see what happens," said the old oak.
 
And, when the spring came, the grass was green and the birds began to sing where they last left off. The flowers up from the ground and everything looked fresh and vigorous.
 
The oaks alone still stood with leafless branches:
 
"It is very to come last," they said to one another. "The king of the forest does not arrive before the whole company is assembled."
 
But at last they did arrive. All the leaves burst from the fat buds and the trees looked at one another and complimented one another on their good appearance. The little oak had grown a decent bit. This made him feel important and think that he now had............
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