The Story of a Bold Tin Soldier
aid a lady who was with the fat boy. "You m
d Mr. Mugg. "He is one of the newest of the Christmas to
owe, the jolly fat boy. "As soon as I saw him I knew I'd lik
r. Mugg for that very purpose. There he sat on the top of the glass showcase,
aughed loud and long as his plaything amused the throng. For the Plush Bear was to belong to Arthur. Passing down the street earl
e the Plush Bear no longer moved his paws and head and caused him to growl. "Wrap him up, and I'll
, who put him in tissue paper and then in the same box in whi
Plush Bear to himself as the tissue paper covered his eyes and shut out the sight
move of his own accord for the same reason. He felt a little sad at leaving all his toy friends
th his mother. "I'll invite Dick over with his White Rocking Horse, Arnold with his Bold Tin Soldie
wn was broken," remarked Mrs. Rowe as s
he other day," said Arthur. "Mirabell's Lamb on Wheels was broken,
ox. "I was talking to the Lamb and the Clown only last night. Well, it will not be so bad if I can see them once in
ich was almost like fur. Then he was wrapped in paper, and he was in a box, and he was inside the nice automobile. So he was even m
the fat boy, as he ran into the house as soon
her, carrying in her arms a Rag Doll, stopped when Arthur b
growly bears!"
wobbles his head and he jiggles his paws, and he growls, but
g had shown him. Then, when the Bear was set down on the floor, the toy began to wave hi
t down beside her brother to look at the
r. "See, he's waving his paw to you, and he only growls li
ion, she decided to make friends with him. She sat down on the floor close beside him, and when the cloc
nice?" ask
ed Nettie. "But he isn't
s like Plush Bears. That's the
Bear, winding him up, listening to his pretended grow
lush Bear was in the closet of the playroom with the Ra
of place
r children than Nettie and Arthur you could not wi
t?" asked the Plush Bear. "
that I have almost forgotten about it. But the seashore is quite different. I have been there with Nettie for two summers. And,
like to see it," s
y talked and had a good time together that n
any more than they did for the Rag Doll and the Plush Bear. During the Winter days and evenings other boys and girls came over to play with Arthur and Netti
ttie had her Rag Doll, and Arthur carried his Plush Bear. The children had seats near the window
called his mother. "Do
old his Plush Bear part way out of the window
at the Plush Bear was jerked from the fat boy's