He gave a
long, angry howl and went away.
The mother heard the howl as she turned her face homeward. "That
will frighten Nanny," she said, and she hurried home. On reaching
the house, she knocked and called in a cheery voice, "Cursed be
the wolf and all his race."
Nanny did not open the door at once. She called back, "Show me
your white paw, mother."
Mrs. White Paw put her paw to the crack in the door, and the door
flew open.
"Why did you not let me in as soon as I gave the password, Nanny?"
asked her mother.
Nanny told her of the wolf's visit. Mrs. White Paw was very proud
of her wise daughter.
"Now have your supper, my brave Nanny, and go to bed. How glad I
am that you are safe!" said the happy mother.
THE WISE GOAT
A goat was on top of a high cliff eating grass.
A wolf was at the foot of the cliff looking at him. He wanted the
goat for his supper, but he could not climb the steep cliff.
"Come down here," said the wolf. "The grass is much better here.
See how much of it there is."
"Thank you," said the goat. "You may have all of that good grass
yourself, but you shall not eat me."
THE SHEPHERD AND THE DOGS
"Hero is a wonderful dog," said a shepherd, "I have not lost a
sheep since I owned him, not one.
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