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MOO COW TALES.

stable boy, had left the gate of the field open, and Pansy slipped through without anyone seeing her.

"I can't go alone," she said; "I must find some other cow to go with me."

She walked down the lane, stopping every now and then to nibble a twig from the hedge.

"Everything tastes much sweeter out here," she said. "I'm glad I came."

Presently she saw some more cows in a field, and she mooed to make them look at her.

"Will any of you come and seek your fortunes with me?" she called. None of them spoke, but a large old cow sitting