Puck of Pook's Hill

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by Rudyard Kipling


  'Look!' said Una. 'There's mother coming down the Long Slip. What will shesay to Sir Richard? She can't help seeing him.'

  'And Puck can't magic us this time,' said Dan.

  'Are you sure?' said Puck; and he leaned forward and whispered to SirRichard, who, smiling, bowed his head.

  'But what befell the sword and my brother Hugh I will tell on anothertime,' said he, rising. 'Ohe, Swallow!'

  The great horse cantered up from the far end of the meadow, close tomother.

  They heard mother say: 'Children, Gleason's old horse has broken into themeadow again. Where did he get through?'

  'Just below Stone Bay,' said Dan. 'He tore down simple flobs of the bank!We noticed it just now. And we've caught no end of fish. We've been at itall the afternoon.'

  And they honestly believed that they had. They never noticed the Oak, Ash,and Thorn leaves that Puck had slyly thrown into their laps.

 

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