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Then they all sighed to think of the tender little morsel they had let slip. At last the Jackal came limping along, for all his sorry looks as sharp as a needle, and he too called out "Drumikin! Drumikin! Have you seen Lambikin?" And Lambikin, curled up in his snug little nest, replied gaily: "Fallen into the fire, and so will you On little Drumikin! Tum-pa "

Soon he met with the Eagle, who called out 'Drumikin! Drumikin! Have you seen Lambikin? And Mr. Lambikin, curled up in his soft warm nest, replied 'Lost in the forest, and so are you, On, little Drumikin! Tum-pa, tum-too! 'How very annoying! sighed the Eagle, thinking regretfully of the tender morsel he had let slip. Meanwhile Lambikin trundled along, laughing to himself, and singing

Soon he met with the Eagle, who called out: "Drumikin! Drumikin! Have you seen Lambikin?" And Mr. Lambikin, curled up in his soft warm nest, replied: "Fallen into the fire, and so will you On little Drumikin. Tum-pa, tum-too!" "How very annoying!" sighed the Eagle, thinking regretfully of the tender morsel he had let slip.

'Tum-pa, tum-too; Tum-pa, tum-too! Every animal and bird he met asked him the same question 'Drumikin! Drumikin! Have you seen Lambikin? And to each of them the little sly-boots replied 'Lost in the forest, and so are you, On, little Drumikin! Tum-pa, tum-too; Tum-pa, turn-too; Tum-pa, tum-too! Then they all sighed to think of the tender little morsel they had let slip.

But he never got any further, for the Jackal recognised his voice at once, and cried, 'Hullo! you've turned yourself inside out, have you? Just you come out of that! Whereupon he tore open Drumikin and gobbled up Lambikin. Once upon a time a number of young girls went to draw water at the village well, and while they were filling their jars, fell a-talking of their betrothals and weddings.

Meanwhile Lambikin trundled along, laughing to himself, and singing: "Tum-pa, tum-too; Tum-pa, tum-too!" Every animal and bird he met asked him the same question: "Drumikin! Drumikin! Have you seen Lambikin?" And to each of them the little slyboots replied: "Fallen into the fire, and so will you On little Drumikin. Tum-pa, tum too; Tum-pa, tum-too; Tum-pa, tum-too!"

'I'll tell you what you must do, said Master Lambikin, you must make a little drumikin out of the skin of my little brother who died, and then I can sit inside and trundle along nicely, for I'm as tight as a drum myself. So his Granny made a nice little drumikin out of his brother's skin, with the wool inside, and Lambikin curled himself up snug and warm in the middle, and trundled away gaily.

"I'll tell you what you must do," said Master Lambikin, "you must make a little drumikin out of the skin of my little brother who died, and then I can sit inside and trundle along nicely, for I'm as tight as a drum myself." So his Granny made a nice little drumikin out of his brother's skin, with the wool inside, and Lambikin curled himself up snug and warm in the middle, and trundled away gaily.

But he never got any further, for the Jackal recognised his voice at once, and cried: "Hullo! you've turned yourself inside out, have you? Just you come out of that!" Whereupon he tore open Drumikin and gobbled up Lambikin. Once upon a time there was a Raja who had seven beautiful daughters. They were all good girls; but the youngest, named Balna, was more clever than the rest.

At last the Jackal came limping along, for all his sorry looks as sharp as a needle, and he too called out 'Drumikin! Drumikin! Have you seen Lambikin? And Larnbikin, curled up in his snug little nest, replied gaily 'Lost in the forest, and so are you, On, little Drumikin! Tum-pa

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