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CHAPTER ONE
in which mary gives a helping paw
" Cock-a-doodle-doo ! " said the cock. " Cock-a-doodle-doo ! " vv.^,, A-
Mary sat up in bed, looking very ruffled. She cocked her head and listened. " Cock-a-doodle-doo ! " repeated the cock. " Gracious I That's the cock waking me up, it must be another day," and Mary pattered over to the window and had a look. Yes, it was. How lovely I Mary liked new days. You never could tell what might happen on a new day; so many things could and especidly when the day was Mary's. Now what was it she had detidM sne must do before breakfast ? Mary scrktchfed her head to help her think—^then she remembered. The hay, of course. She and the Owl Man had only arrived at the Fur-