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diff --git a/17068-h/17068-h.htm b/17068-h/17068-h.htm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc88835 --- /dev/null +++ b/17068-h/17068-h.htm @@ -0,0 +1,1106 @@ +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" + "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> +<html> +<head> +<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> +<title>The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Animals' Rebellion, by Clifton Bingham</title> + <style type="text/css"> + /*<![CDATA[*/ + <!-- + * { font-family: Times, serif;} + p { margin-top: .75em; + margin-bottom: .75em; + margin-left: 25%; + margin-right: 25%} + p.pg { margin-top: .75em; + margin-bottom: .75em; + margin-left: 10%; + margin-right: 10%} + h1,h2,h4,h5,h6 { text-align: center} + h3 { margin-left: 30%; } + h3.pg { margin-left: 0%; + text-align: center; } + hr { width: 60%; + margin-top: 1em; + margin-bottom: 1em;} + .center {text-align: center; + margin-left: 2%; + margin-right: 2%; + } + hr.full { width: 100%; + margin-top: 0em; + margin-bottom: 0em; + border: solid black; + height: 5px; } + pre {font-size: small; + margin-left: 10%;} + // --> + /*]]>*/ + </style> +</head> +<body> +<h1>The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Animals' Rebellion, by Clifton Bingham, +Illustrated by G. H. Thompson</h1> +<pre> +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with +almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at <a href = "https://www.gutenberg.org">www.gutenberg.org</a></pre> +<p class="pg">Title: The Animals' Rebellion</p> +<p class="pg">Author: Clifton Bingham</p> +<p class="pg">Release Date: November 15, 2005 [eBook #17068]</p> +<p class="pg">Language: English</p> +<p class="pg">Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1</p> +<p class="pg">***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE ANIMALS' REBELLION***</p> + <p> </p> +<h3 class="pg">E-text prepared by Hilary Caws-Elwitt in honor of Jean Caws</h3> + <p> </p> + <hr class="full" /> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/01.png" width="544" height="455" + alt="" /></p> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/02.png" width="435" height="393" + alt="" /></p> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/03.png" width="445" height="329" + alt="" /></p> + <div + style="border-style: solid; border-width: medium; text-align: center; margin-left: 33%; margin-right: 33%"> + Have you seen<br /> + <br /> + <b>"The Animals' Trip to Sea"</b><br /> + and<br /> + <b>"The Animals' Picnic"</b><br /> + <br /> + by CLIFTON BINGHAM<br /> + illustrated by G. H. THOMPSON<br /> + <br /> + <i>NOW READY</i> + </div> + <hr /> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/04.png" width="474" height="378" + alt="" /></p> + <hr /> + <p class="center"> </p> + <h1>THE<br /> + ANIMALS'<br /> + REBELLION</h1> + <h4>described by<br /> + <b>CLIFTON BINGHAM</b></h4> + <h4>and pictured by<br /> + <b>G. H. THOMPSON</b></h4> + <p> </p> + <div style="width:550px; margin-right:auto; margin-left:auto;"> + <div style="float: left; text-align: center;width: 150px"> + London<br /> + Ernest Nister + </div> + <div style="float: left; text-align: center;width: 250px"> + <br /> + <i>Printed in Bavaria.</i> + </div> + <div style="float: left; text-align: center;width: 150px"> + New York<br /> + E P Dutton & Co + </div> + </div> + <hr /> + <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/05.png" width="339" height="160" + alt="" /></p> + <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <hr /> + <img border="0" src="images/06a.png" width="146" height="167" + style="float: left; margin-left: 2%" alt="" /> <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <h3>The Animals' Rebellion.</h3> + <p>The "Trip to Sea"<a href="#1"><sup>1</sup></a> had long been made,<br /> + The "Picnic"<a href="#2"><sup>2</sup></a> bills had all been paid;<br /> + But if you'll listen, I will tell<br /> + What made the animals rebel.</p> + <p>The Tiger was dissatisfied—<br /> + "Why should the Lion reign?" he cried;<br /> + "He's no more King of Beasts than I;<br /> + So let us all his rule defy!"</p> + <img border="0" src="images/06b.png" width="127" height="166" + style="float: left; margin-left: 2%" alt="" /> <img border="0" + src="images/06c.png" width="155" height="143" + style="float: right; margin-right: 15%" alt="" /> + <p>A secret meeting then he called:<br /> + And while the others stood appalled,<br /> + His wants and grievances explained,<br /> + And quickly some adherents gained.</p> + <p>The Fox his joy could not conceal--<br /> + "In guns," thought he, "I'll make a deal!"<br /> + The Owl, who all his speeches heard,<br /> + Took care to take down every word:</p> + <p>And ere the rising of the sun,<br /> + The Great Rebellion had begun!</p> + <p> <a name="1"><font size="-1">1. "The + Animals' Trip to Sea."</font></a><br /> + <a name="2"><font size="-1">2. "The + Animals' Picnic."</font></a></p> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/07.png" width="468" height="363" + alt="SECRET MEETING OF THE REBELS" /></p> + <h4>SECRET MEETING OF THE REBELS</h4> + <hr /> + <img border="0" src="images/08.png" width="153" height="157" + style="float: right; margin-right: 15%" alt="" /> <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <h3>The Tiger's Petition</h3> + <p>The King sat on his Throne one day,<br /> + His Crown upon his brow;<br /> + To him, in most obsequious way,<br /> + The Tiger made his bow.</p> + <p>His long petition he unrolled,<br /> + With names all written down;<br /> + The courtiers stared—their blood ran cold—<br /> + King Leo gave a frown.</p> + <p>"What have we here?" demanded he,<br /> + "And what does he require?"<br /> + The Elephant said, "Here I see<br /> + A traitor, royal sire!"</p> + <p>The Brown Bear murmured, "So do I—<br /> + He's right, without a doubt!"<br /> + The monarch cried, with flashing eye,<br /> + "Turn this intruder out!"<br /> + </p> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/09.png" width="482" height="373" + alt="PRESENTING A PETITION TO THE KING" /></p> + <br /> + + <h4>PRESENTING A PETITION TO THE KING</h4> + <br /> + <br /> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/10.png" width="425" height="328" + alt="" /></p> + <p>At midnight, in an empty hut,<br /> + Deep in the forest old,<br /> + The Rebels met with doors close shut,<br /> + Their dark schemes to unfold.</p> + <p>"Friends!" Tiger cried, "no more we'll brook<br /> + This despot's cruel reign;<br /> + Our charter lies before us—look!<br /> + The plan of our campaign!"</p> + <hr /> + <img border="0" src="images/11.png" width="184" height="94" + style="float: left; margin-left: 2%" alt="" /> <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <h3>Mr. Fox's Armoury.</h3> + <p>Directly Brother Fox was told,<br /> + He ransacked all his stores,<br /> + And soon was making bags of gold<br /> + And selling guns in scores.</p> + <p>The Brown Bear bought a blunderbuss;<br /> + And when they saw the arm,<br /> + The Bunnies all cried, "Don't shoot <i>us</i>!<br /> + We've not done any harm!"</p> + <p>The Tiger thought revolvers best,<br /> + So he bought half a score;<br /> + "No guns I've had," said Fox, with zest,<br /> + "<i>Went off</i> so well before!"</p> + <p>"Don't fear, my Bunnies, you'll be shot,<br /> + Though each has bought a gun;<br /> + I'll whisper this," said Fox: "they've got<br /> + Blank cartridge ev'ry one!"<br /> + </p> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/12.png" width="481" height="361" + alt="THE ARMORY" /></p> + <h4>THE ARMORY</h4> + <hr /> + <img border="0" src="images/13a.png" width="141" height="209" + style="float: left; margin-left: 2%" alt="" /> <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <h3>Raising the Standard.</h3> + <p>From lair to lair the news soon spread,<br /> + And one and all leapt out of bed,<br /> + And sallied forth, with loud hurrays,<br /> + The Standard of Revolt to raise.</p> + <p>The Bear looked fierce, the Crocodile<br /> + Put on his most bloodthirsty smile;<br /> + The Leopard and the Wolf were there,<br /> + And cheers resounded in the air.</p> + <img border="0" src="images/13b.png" width="192" height="200" + style="float: right; margin-right: 15%" alt="" /> + <p>The Tiger roared a lengthy speech,<br /> + And called, in loudest tones, on each<br /> + To do his best when came the fray,<br /> + Not be afraid, nor run away.</p> + <p>Cried he: "Now, onward to the field,<br /> + To make this tyrant monarch yield!"<br /> + "Charge, Leopard, charge—on, Tiger, on!"<br /> + Were the first words of Rebellion.</p> + <br /> + <br /> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/14.png" width="478" height="364" + alt=" RAISING THE STANDARD OF REVOLT" /></p> + <h4>RAISING THE STANDARD OF REVOLT</h4> + <br /> + <br /> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/15.png" width="451" height="298" + alt="" /></p> + <p>Next morn a Scout the Camp alarms,<br /> + The Lion's soldiers fly to arms.<br /> + "The enemy advance!" he cries,<br /> + "And means to take you by surprise!"<br /> + In Leo's Camp, on Zootown plains,<br /> + The utmost consternation reigns.</p> + <hr /> + <img border="0" src="images/16a.png" width="151" height="105" + style="float: right; margin-right: 15%" alt="" /> <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <h3>In Leo's Camp.</h3> + <p>This startling news the peaceful Camp<br /> + With preparation fills,<br /> + Resounding with the soldiers' tramp,<br /> + The noise of many drills.</p> + <img border="0" src="images/16b.png" width="139" height="272" + style="float: left; margin-left: 2%" alt="" /> + <p>The Sergeants shout, the General storms;<br /> + All round one sees and hears<br /> + The trying on of uniforms,<br /> + The clank of swords and spears.</p> + <p>The Fox pretended, by and by,<br /> + To be deaf, dumb and lame;<br /> + But Jacko, with a placard "Spy,"<br /> + Quite spoilt his little game.</p> + <p>Field Marshal Hippo shouted out,<br /> + "Arrest him on the spot!"<br /> + If he had not escaped, no doubt<br /> + He'd promptly have been shot.</p> + <br /> + <br /> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/17.png" width="495" height="367" + alt="A SPY IN CAMP" /></p> + <h4>A SPY IN CAMP</h4> + <hr /> + <img border="0" src="images/18a.png" width="264" height="104" + style="float: right; margin-right: 15%" alt="" /> <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <h3><br /> + Preparing for the Fray.</h3> + <p>Preparing for the coming fray,<br /> + The Camp was busy night and day;<br /> + The Rhino had his horn re-ground,<br /> + Because it had got blunt he found.</p> + <p>The Elephant had his tusks, too,<br /> + Re-sharpened till they looked like new;<br /> + In fact, the Ape's new grindstone strong<br /> + Was working nearly all day long.</p> + <img border="0" src="images/18b.png" width="147" height="192" + style="float: left; margin-left: 2%" alt="" /> + <p>All day the Camp was never still—<br /> + With marching to and fro, and drill;<br /> + And quite right too, since it appears<br /> + They hadn't been to war for years.</p> + <p>The oldest there had never known<br /> + Such preparations to be shown;<br /> + Indeed, they'd never had, somehow,<br /> + A great Rebellion until now.</p> + <br /> + <br /> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/19.png" width="475" height="360" + alt="PREPARING FOR THE FRAY" /></p> + <h4>PREPARING FOR THE FRAY</h4> + <br /> + <br /> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/20.png" width="454" height="339" + alt="" /></p> + <p>Next day took place the Grand Review,<br /> + Before His Majesty,<br /> + The troops marched past in order true--<br /> + A splendid sight to see.</p> + <p>The speech he made filled all with pride,<br /> + As brave as brave could be:<br /> + "For Country and for King," he cried,<br /> + "On, on to victory!"</p> + <hr /> + <img border="0" src="images/21.png" width="203" height="111" + style="float: left; margin-left: 2%" alt="" /> <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <h3>The Advance Guard.</h3> + <p>Then marched they forth unto the fray<br /> + A battle fierce took place next day;<br /> + I'm told it was a fearful fight,<br /> + That lasted quite from morn till night.</p> + <p>Through hail of shot and rain of lead,<br /> + His Rebel band the Tiger led;<br /> + And found that when the fight was done<br /> + A brilliant victory was won.</p> + <p>In vain King Leo's gallant band<br /> + (The Prince of Tails was in command)<br /> + Essayed the Rebel force to beat—<br /> + The effort ended in defeat.</p> + <p>Their cocoa-nuts, with deadly aim,<br /> + The Monkeys threw, but all the same;<br /> + Though Jumbo streams of water poured,<br /> + The enemy a victory scored.</p> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/22.png" width="542" height="419" + alt="THE FIRST ENCOUNTER WITH THE ENEMY" /></p> + <h4>THE FIRST ENCOUNTER WITH THE ENEMY</h4> + <hr /> + <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <h3>The Elephant Wounded.</h3> + <p>Alas! for he so bravely fought,<br /> + Poor Jumbo wounded lay;<br /> + The ambulance they quickly brought<br /> + To where he fell that day.</p> + <p>"To Hospital this instant!" cried<br /> + The Surgeon in command;<br /> + "Don't let them say he would have died<br /> + If we'd not been at hand!"</p> + <p>"But, wait," he said, "till I with care<br /> + Have quite examined him!"<br /> + He probed him here, and probed him there,<br /> + And tested every limb.</p> + <p>"It's but a nervous shock!" he said,<br /> + "Since he's so large and fat;<br /> + You can't take him, and so, instead,<br /> + You'd better take his hat!"</p> + <img border="0" src="images/23.png" width="286" height="118" + style="float: left; margin-left: 2%" alt="" /> + <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/24.png" width="480" height="360" + alt="A WOUNDED HERO" /></p> + <h4>A WOUNDED HERO</h4> + <br /> + <br /> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/25.png" width="438" height="312" + alt="" /></p> + <p>Ere dusk the King's troops had retreated,<br /> + By Tiger's Rebel band defeated;<br /> + They ran pell-mell and helter-skelter,<br /> + For any place to give them shelter.</p> + <p>The Elephant, though he was wounded,<br /> + Ran faster than the big Baboon did;<br /> + The Owl to Camp flew like a bird<br /> + To tell the King what had occurred.</p> + <hr /> + <img border="0" src="images/26a.png" width="240" height="78" + style="float: left; margin-left: 15%" alt="" /> + <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <h3>Rejoicings in the Rebel Camp</h3> + <img border="0" src="images/26b.png" width="119" height="127" + style="float: right; margin-right: 15%" alt="" /> <img border="0" + src="images/26c.png" width="126" height="342" + style="float: left; margin-left: 2%" alt="" /> + <p>Rejoicings in the Rebel Camp<br /> + Were great indeed that night;<br /> + Each tent hung out a Chinese lamp<br /> + To celebrate the fight.</p> + <p>They sang and shouted, o'er and o'er,<br /> + Until their throats were tired;<br /> + They let off fireworks by the score,<br /> + A "feu de joie" was fired.</p> + <p>When Wolf, who's not a marksman good,<br /> + Shot holes in Bear's new hat,<br /> + Bear never even said, "You should<br /> + Apologise for that!"</p> + <p>In short, they would, as like as not,<br /> + Have kept it up till day;<br /> + Had someone not found out they'd shot<br /> + Their powder all away.</p> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/27.png" width="515" height="390" + alt="REJOICINGS IN THE REBEL CAMP" /></p> + <h4>REJOICINGS IN THE REBEL CAMP</h4> + <hr /> + <img border="0" src="images/28.png" width="138" height="166" + style="float: right; margin-right: 15%" alt="" /> <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <h3>Marching on the King's Capital.</h3> + <p>Next morn, with victory elate,<br /> + "Why should we wait or hesitate?<br /> + We'll march at once, without delay,<br /> + Upon the Capital!" cried they.</p> + <p>"That's <i>capital</i>!" a Monkey said,<br /> + (But he at once was sent to bed!)<br /> + But, all the same, it was agreed,<br /> + So General Tiger took the lead.</p> + <p>With flying flags and drums rat-tan<br /> + The Rebels' onward march began.<br /> + Cried Tiger, "Leoville one mile!"<br /> + "That's nothing!" said the Crocodile.</p> + <p>But Wolf, who kept a good look-out,<br /> + Saw Private Whiskers out on scout.<br /> + "Ha, ha," cried he, "I've caught a spy—<br /> + That means promotion by and by!"</p> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/29.png" width="483" height="365" + alt="MARCHING ON THE KING'S CAPITAL" /></p> + <br /> + <h4>MARCHING ON THE KING'S CAPITAL</h4> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/30.png" width="449" height="330" + alt="" /></p> + <p>"Great victory!" said Wolf, with pride,<br /> + And showed his prize with rapture;<br /> + "Well done, indeed," the Tiger cried,<br /> + "A most important capture!"</p> + <hr /> + <img border="0" src="images/31.png" width="148" height="148" + style="float: right; margin-right: 15%" alt="" /> <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <h3>The Battle.</h3> + <p>Soon with the Lion's gallant troops<br /> + The Rebels were engaged;<br /> + This way and that, 'midst wildest whoops<br /> + The tide of battle raged.</p> + <p>The Elephant first sounded "Charge!"<br /> + And valiant deeds performed;<br /> + The Rebels saw his trunk so large,<br /> + And trembled when he stormed.</p> + <p>At first, though, neither side gained much;<br /> + But when 'twas paw to paw,<br /> + The Owl, in his report, said, "Such<br /> + A fight I never saw!"</p> + <p>Said Wolf, "No more at war I'll scoff,<br /> + I think I'd best begone!"<br /> + And when the foe's last gun <i>went off</i><br /> + The battle still <i>went on</i>.</p> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/32.png" width="501" height="380" + alt="THE BATTLE" /></p> + <h4>THE BATTLE</h4> + <hr /> + <img border="0" src="images/33.png" width="184" height="129" + style="float: right; margin-right: 15%" alt="" /> <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <h3>The Cavalry Charge.</h3> + <p>But, oh! the finest sight to see<br /> + Was Leo's Giraffe Cavalry;<br /> + As down the battle plain they tore,<br /> + The Rebels saw that all was o'er.</p> + <p>As on the Monkey troopers swept,<br /> + The Bunnies to their holes all crept;<br /> + The foe who set triumphant out<br /> + Was first a rabble, then a rout!</p> + <p>The Owl, in "Zooland," said, next day:<br /> + "Our troops like chaff swept them away;<br /> + Their praises let us loudly sing,<br /> + Who won the day for Leo, King!"</p> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/34.png" width="476" height="320" + alt="THE CHARGE OF THE GIRAFFE CAVALRY" /></p> + <h4>THE CHARGE OF THE GIRAFFE CAVALRY</h4> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/35.png" width="427" height="349" + alt="" /></p> + <p>The leader, Tiger, soon was caught,<br /> + And into Camp a prisoner brought;<br /> + A warning to this very day,<br /> + To all who at Rebellion play.</p> + <hr /> + <img border="0" src="images/36.png" width="189" height="161" + style="float: left; margin-left: 2%" alt="" /> <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <h3>The Court-Martial.</h3> + <p>Field Marshal Leo then and there<br /> + A stern Court-Martial held;<br /> + The prisoner, with defiant air,<br /> + Explained why he rebelled.</p> + <p>"Such conduct," said the President,<br /> + "Admits of no defence;<br /> + But since you ask it, I'll consent<br /> + To hear the evidence."</p> + <p>'Twas heard—in "Zooland" of that week<br /> + You'll find the Owl's report;<br /> + The President then rose to speak,<br /> + The sentence of the Court.</p> + <p>"On all counts guilty he appears—<br /> + The prisoner's sentenced to<br /> + A lenient term—a hundred years<br /> + Confinement in the Zoo!"</p> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/37.png" width="504" height="383" + alt="THE COURT-MARTIAL" /></p> + <h4>THE COURT-MARTIAL</h4> + <hr /> + <img border="0" src="images/38a.png" width="144" height="269" + style="float: left; margin-left: 2%" alt="" /> <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <h3>The Rebels Surrender.</h3> + <p>The other Rebels, when they heard<br /> + Of what to Tiger had occurred,<br /> + Surrendered everyone next day,<br /> + And threw down arms without delay.</p> + <p>The Bear said, "I don't want to keep<br /> + My blunderbuss—'twas much too cheap!"<br /> + The Leopard and the Crocodile<br /> + Threw theirs upon the growing pile.</p> + <img border="0" src="images/38b.png" width="151" height="195" + style="float: right; margin-right: 15%" alt="" /> + <p>Of loyalty each took the oath,<br /> + While Jumbo and Lord Rhino, both<br /> + Promoted Colonels by the King,<br /> + Kept watch that each his gun did bring.</p> + <p>And Colonel Jumbo winked his eye<br /> + To Colonel Rhino, standing by:<br /> + "We'd be Field Marshals soon, no fear,<br /> + If we'd Rebellions ev'ry year!"</p> + <br /> + <br /> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/39.png" width="487" height="366" + alt="THE REBELS SURRENDER" /></p> + <h4>THE REBELS SURRENDER</h4> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/40.png" width="469" height="299" + alt="" /></p> + <p>This done, the prisoners were sent<br /> + Off to perpetual banishment;<br /> + Forbidden thenceforth, under pain<br /> + Of death, to e'er come back again!<br /> + Oh, sad indeed that Rebel band,<br /> + That bade farewell to dear Zooland.</p> + <hr /> + <img border="0" src="images/41.png" width="203" height="143" + style="float: right; margin-right: 15%" alt="" /> <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <h3>One of the King's Heroes.</h3> + <p>T'was soon remarked by not a few<br /> + That Hippo was not seen;<br /> + The rumour ran—alas! too true—<br /> + That he had wounded been.</p> + <p>Then messengers went out and found<br /> + The hero of the strife;<br /> + His wounds with bandages were bound<br /> + By his most loving wife.</p> + <p>The King himself, when he was told,<br /> + In person—came to see;<br /> + "When well," said he, "oh, hero bold,<br /> + Sir Hippo you shall be!"</p> + <p>With Surgeon's skill and wifely care<br /> + He soon recovered quite;<br /> + Now there's no soldier anywhere<br /> + Like Sir John Hippo, Knight.</p> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/42.png" width="538" height="412" + alt="ONE OF THE KING'S HEROES" /></p> + <h4>ONE OF THE KING'S HEROES</h4> + <hr /> + <img border="0" src="images/43.png" width="220" height="150" + style="float: right; margin-right: 15%" alt="" /> <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <h3>The King's Return.</h3> + <p>With clash of brass and drums that banged,<br /> + With flags that flew and bells that clanged,<br /> + They celebrated, as you see,<br /> + The King's return from victory.</p> + <p> Rejoicings reigned on every hand,<br /> + The noise was great, the music grand;<br /> + They bought up all the butchers' shops,<br /> + Gave everyone free steaks and chops.</p> + <p> Buns, nuts and cakes were given away,<br /> + The children had a holiday;<br /> + His people came from far and nigh<br /> + To see King Leo riding by.</p> + <p> The cavalry were there, of course,<br /> + And everyone next day was hoarse;<br /> + For 'twas not often they could see<br /> + A King return from victory.</p> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/44.png" width="494" height="382" + alt="RETURN OF THE KING TO HIS CAPITAL" /></p> + <h4>RETURN OF THE KING TO HIS CAPITAL</h4> + <br /> + <br /> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/45.png" width="430" height="328" + alt="" /></p> + <p>Next day the King an order gave<br /> + That he would distribute<br /> + His medals to his soldiers brave,<br /> + Both cavalry and foot.</p> + <p>The medals were the very best—<br /> + Some putty and some tin;<br /> + The King unto each hero's breast<br /> + Affixed them with a pin.</p> + <hr /> + <img border="0" src="images/46a.png" width="194" height="172" + style="float: left; margin-left: 2%" alt="" /> <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <h3>Home Again.</h3> + <p>Now ended is the strife and fray,<br /> + Dispersed the Rebel train;<br /> + There's joy in Jumbo Hall to-day,<br /> + For Daddy's home again.</p> + <p>Watch Mamma Jumbo's beaming face<br /> + To see him safe and sound,<br /> + Of battle showing not a trace,<br /> + Although with glory crowned.</p> + <p>'Tis good once more to see him curl<br /> + His big trunk with delight,<br /> + And toss in air his baby girl<br /> + Before she says good-night.</p> + <img border="0" src="images/46b.png" width="205" height="115" + style="float: right; margin-right: 15%" alt="" /> + <p>While Tommy vows, when he is tall,<br /> + He'll fight with might and main;<br /> + Oh, all is joy at Jumbo Hall<br /> + Now Daddy's home again.</p> + <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <br /> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/47.png" width="463" height="390" + alt="HOME AGAIN" /></p> + <h4>HOME AGAIN</h4> + <hr /> + <br /> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/48.png" width="483" height="364" + alt="LONG LIVE KING LEO" /></p> + <h4>LONG LIVE KING LEO</h4> + <hr /> + <p><b><i>By the same Author and Artist</i>.</b></p> + <h4>THE ANIMALS' TRIP TO SEA.</h4> + <img border="0" src="images/49a.png" width="121" height="138" + style="float: right; margin-right: 15%" alt="" /> + <p>The most fascinating thing of the kind we ever saw. — The Guardian.</p> + <p>Is brimful of fun from cover to cover. — The Queen.</p> + <p>Is extremely funny and decidedly original. —St. James's Gazette.</p> + <p>A hearty welcome to the nursery will be accorded to "The Animals' Trip to Sea." + — The New York Churchman.</p> + <p>The cleverest thing we have seen for many moons in the shape of a picture-book for + children. — Boston Herald.</p> + <p>Cannot fail to elicit shouts of laughter from the observing little ones. — + The Boston Beacon.</p> + <h4>THE ANIMALS' PICNIC.</h4> + <img border="0" src="images/49b.png" width="100" height="143" + style="float: left; margin-left: 2%" alt="" /> + <p>It is a highly enjoyable book for children of all ages. — The Guardian.</p> + <p>Absolutely brimming over with wit and humour. — The Baptist.</p> + <p>The illustrations should bring a smile to the most sedate countenance. — + Liverpool Courier.</p> + <p>This book deserves to be a favorite with holiday gift buyers. — Chicago + Record Herald.</p> + <p>Is made up of humorous rhymes and quite as humorous pictures. — The Dial + (Chicago).</p> + <p>The pictures are both colored and in black and white, and practical experience + enables us to state positively that they do in point of fact immensely amuse young + children. — The Outlook (New York).</p> + <br /> + <br /> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/50.png" width="322" height="384" + alt="" /></p> + <br /> + <br /> + <p class="center"><img border="0" src="images/51.png" width="453" height="386" + alt="" /></p> + + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <hr class="full" /> +<p class="pg">***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE ANIMALS' REBELLION***</p> +<p class="pg">******* This file should be named 17068-h.txt or 17068-h.zip *******</p> +<p class="pg">This and all associated files of various formats will be found in:<br /> +<a href="https://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/7/0/6/17068">https://www.gutenberg.org/1/7/0/6/17068</a></p> +<p class="pg">Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed.</p> + +<p class="pg">Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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