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<h3>THE WHITE GIANT</h3></div>
<p>It was a raw March day when Jolly Robin
returned to Pleasant Valley one spring.
There had just been a heavy fall of snow—big,
wet flakes which Farmer Green
called “sugar-snow,” though it was no
sweeter than any other. Johnnie Green
liked that kind of snow because it made
the best snowballs. And he had had a fine
time playing in the orchard near the farmhouse,
not long before Jolly Robin appeared
there.</p>
<p>Now, the orchard was the place where
Jolly Robin and his wife had had their
nest the summer before. So it was natural
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that he should want to go there at once
and look about a bit.</p>
<p>He perched himself on a bare limb,
where he sang “<i>Cheerily-cheerup</i>” a few
times, in spite of the snow and the cold,
whistling wind. He knew that the weather
would grow warmer soon; and he was
glad to be in Pleasant Valley once more,
though he had to confess to himself that
he liked the orchard better when the grass
was green and the trees were gay with
apple-blossoms.</p>
<p>“It’s really a beautiful place for a
home,” he told himself. “I don’t wonder
that Farmer Green likes to live near the
orchard. And now I’ll just go over to the
house and see if I can’t get a peep at him
and his wife and his boy, Johnnie—and
the hired-man, too.”</p>
<p>So Jolly Robin jumped off the bough
and started through the frosty air toward
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the farmhouse. But all at once he saw a
sight that sent him darting into a tree.
He hid there for a while and something
made him shiver—something besides the
cold wind.</p>
<p>Yes! Jolly Robin was the least bit
frightened. For he had caught a glimpse
of a strange man. It was neither Farmer
Green nor his hired-man, for this was a
giant. He had big, black eyes and a great
lump of a nose, which stuck out queerly
from his pale moon-face. He was dressed
all in white, except for a battered, old,
black hat, which he wore tipped over one
eye. In one hand he held a stick. And it
seemed to Jolly Robin that the queer man
was just about to hurl it at something.</p>
<p>In spite of his uneasiness, Jolly peeped
around his tree and watched the stranger.
But he did not throw the stick. He stood
quite still and seemed to be waiting. And
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Jolly Robin waited, too, and stared at
him.</p>
<p>“Maybe there’s a squirrel hiding behind
a tree,” he said to himself. “Perhaps this
man in white is going to throw the stick
as soon as the squirrel shows himself.”</p>
<p>But no squirrel appeared. And Jolly
Robin was just about to start for the
farmhouse again when he saw somebody
pop out of the woodshed door and come
running toward the orchard.</p>
<p>“Here’s Johnnie Green!” Jolly exclaimed.
He knew Johnnie at once, because
neither Farmer Green nor the hired-man
ever went hopping and skipping
about like that.</p>
<p>Pretty soon Jolly saw Johnnie Green
stop and make an armful of snowballs.
And then he went straight toward the
stranger in white. Though Johnnie began
to shout, the man in white did not
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even turn his head. And then Johnnie
Green shied a snowball at him.</p>
<p>The snowball sailed through the air and
struck the stranger’s battered hat, knocking
it off into the snow. And, of course,
Jolly Robin couldn’t help laughing. He
was more surprised than ever, too, because
the moon-faced man did not move even
then. Anyone else would have wheeled
about and chased Johnnie Green. But this
odd gentleman didn’t seem to know that
his hat had been knocked off.</p>
<p>“That’s queer!” said Jolly Robin to
himself. “He must be asleep. But I
should think he would wake up.”</p>
<p>While Jolly was wondering, Johnnie
Green threw another snowball. And when
it struck the stranger a very peculiar
thing happened.</p>
<p>And Jolly Robin did not laugh. He was
too frightened to do anything but gasp.</p>
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