Book Excerpt: ...l."But might not Three Bears make up a war party and go forth to seek her? "Alas that may not be," Timid Hare told herself. "My dear father would himself meet death at the hands of these cruel warriors."The rent in the curtain was nearly sewed up when Black...
Swift Fawn sat motionless on the river-bank. "Lap, lap," sang the tiny waves as they struck the shore. "Lap, lap," they kept repeating, but the little girl did not heed the soft music. Her mind was too busy with the story White Mink had told her that morning.
Timid Hare The Little Captive, by Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade. Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade was american writer (1860-1936).
"Timid Hare The Little Captive" from Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade. American writer (1860-1936).