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CHAPTER XIV.

Great was the excitement among the animals when they learned that the little gray kitten was missing.

"She never in this world went off of her own accord," said the barn-cat to Mrs. Polly; "she always stayed at home and took care of my kittens while I was out hunting. Something has happened to her. We shall never see the dear little thing again, you may be sure;" and the barn-cat gave a deep sigh.

"Don't be so discouraged," said the canary hopefully; "all of our plans have gone well so far, and I know this will. It's always darkest before daylight, you know."