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"We didn't know he was in here, and when he began talking I thought it was one of the boys or girls speaking out of turn. But he did no harm." "I'm glad of that," said the elderly woman. "A parrot is a heap sight better than a monkey, I tell Jed. He ought to teach Wango to talk, and then he'd be of some use!"
Yes, I'll give you children some cookies." So she brought the jar from the cupboard, and not only gave some of her cookies which were really very good to Bunny and Sue, but also to Mart and Lucile. And even Mr. Treadwell had some. As for Wango well, I'll tell you a little secret. He had some of the cookies, too.
"That's funny," said Bunny. "To have a horse-doctor for a monkey." "Well, if there had been a monkey-doctor in town I'd have had him for Wango," went on Mr. Winkler, "but as there wasn't any I had to do the next best thing. The horse-doctor said my monkey was being kept in the cage too much.
"Oh, it's Wango, the monkey, and he's up to some of his tricks!" cried Bunny. "He'll pull out all her hair!" Sue exclaimed. "Oh, Bunny Sue run for my brother! Go get Jed!" begged Miss Winkler. "Tell him Wango is terrible! He must come at once. Wango is such a bad monkey he won't mind me!" And Wango kept on pulling her hair! Bunny Brown and his sister Sue hardly knew what to do.
The old sailor, who had brought Wango home, after one of his many ocean voyages, had taught the furry little creature many tricks. But though Wango minded Mr. Winkler very well, he did not always do what Miss Winkler told him to do.
They rushed, brandishing their spears, to within ten or twelve paces of the Wango party, who had joined into a compact body, and so seated themselves as soon as they saw the movement. 'Kara, a Hane man, made his speech, first running forwards and backwards, shaking his spear all the time; and at the end, he took out four strings of Makira money, and gave it to Taki.
"I'm afraid Splash might scare Wango," the old sailor said. "Monkeys are easily frightened, and Wango might try to get out of his cage and hurt himself. So, much as I love your dog, children, please don't bring him where Wango is." "We won't," promised Bunny and Sue.
Atkin at Wango, the village in Bauro where the Bishop had stayed two years previously. Mr. Atkin gives a touching description of Taroniara's arrival: 'Stephen was not long in finding his little girl, Paraiteka. She was soon in his arms.
I'll make Jed put a good lock on the monkey-cage after this. Now come out to the kitchen and I'll give you each a cookie." Wango seemed to want a cookie also, for he chattered and made queer faces as he shook the door of his cage. "No, indeed! You sha'n't have a bit!" scolded Miss Winkler. "You were very bad." Wango chattered louder than ever.
As will be seen, it was full of ellipses and was fragmentary in its character, though completely effective in fact: Know all men by these Presents, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. "Beat the drums, you niggers!" he cried, and patted Totimalu's shoulder. "Come and join the royal party, gentlemen, and pay your respects. Shake! That's right." Thus was Pango Wango annexed.
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