Susie Littletail and Jennie were having a play party in the woods. They had their lunch in little birch-bark baskets, and they used a nice, big, flat for a table. They took an old napkin for a , and they had pieces of carrots boiled in molasses and chocolate, and cabbage with pink frosting on, and nuts all covered with candy, and some sugared , and all nice things like that, to eat.
“Oh, isn’t this lovely!” exclaimed Susie. “Please pass me the fried lolly-pops, Jennie, aren’t they lovely?”
“Yes, they’re grand!” Jennie as she passed over some bits of , which they made believe were fried lolly-pops. “I’ll have some sour snaps, Susie.”
So Susie passed the plate full of , which were make-believe sour ginger snaps, you know, and the little animal girls were having a very fine time, indeed. Oh, my, yes, and a bottle of horseradish also!
Now, don’t worry, if you please. I know I did promise to tell about Bawly and the soldier hat, and I’m going to do it. But Susie’s and Jennie’s play party has something to do with the hat, so I had to start off with them.
While they were playing in the woods, having a fine time, Bawly No-Tail, the frog boy, was at home in his house, making a big soldier hat out of paper. I suppose you children have often made them, and also have played at having a parade with wooden swords and guns. If you haven’t done so, please get your papa to make you a soldier hat.
Well, finally Bawly’s hat was finished, and he put a feather in it, just as Yankee Doodle did, only Bawly didn’t look like macaroni.
“Now, I’ll go out and see if I can find the boys and we’ll pretend there’s a war, and a battle, and shooting and all that,” went on the frog chap, who loved to do exciting things. So Bawly out, and Grandpa Croaker, who was asleep in the rocking chair didn’t hear him go. Anyhow, I don’t believe the old gentleman frog would have cared, for Bawly’s papa was at work in the wallpaper factory and his mamma had gone to the five and ten cent store to buy a new dishpan that didn’t have a hole in it. As for the other frog boy, Bawly’s brother , he had gone after an ice cream , I think, or maybe a chocolate candy.
On Bawly hopped, but he didn’t meet any of his friends. He had on his big, paper soldier hat, with the feather sticking out of the top, and Bawly also had a wooden gun, painted black, to make it look real, and he had a sword made out of a stick, all silvered over with paint to make it look like steel.
Oh, Bawly was a very fine soldier boy! And as he marched along he whistled a little that went like this:
“Soldier boy, soldier boy,
Brave and true,
I’m sure every one is
Frightened at you.
the flag and
Fire the gun,
Now wave your sword and
will run.
Your feathered cap gives
Lots of joy,
Oh! you’re a darling
Soldier boy!”
Well, Bawly felt finer than ever after that, and though he still didn’t meet any of his friends, with whom he might play, he was hoping he might see a fox or wolf, that he might do battle with the unpleasant creature. But perhaps you had better wait and see what happens.
All this while, as Bawly was marching along through the wo............