<h2>CHAPTER XX<br/> <small>THE TWINS GET THEIR FIRST BATH</small></h2>
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<div class="verse">You cannot learn to swim on land,</div>
<div class="indent">So waste no time in trying.</div>
<div class="verse">And if you keep from getting wet</div>
<div class="indent">You’ll never need a drying.</div>
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<div class="verseright"><i>Mother Bear.</i></div>
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<p><span class="smcap">Wonderful</span> days were these
for the twins, Boxer and Woof-Woof.
Every day there was
something new to see or hear or
taste or smell or feel. And then
there had to be tucked away in
each funny little head where it
could not be forgotten the memory
of exactly how each of these new
things looked or sounded or tasted
or smelled or felt. Mother Bear<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_117" id="Page_117">[117]</SPAN></span>
was very particular about this.
So, though the twins didn’t know
it, they were really going to school
all the time that they thought
they were simply having good
times and wonderful adventures.</p>
<p>One day Mother Bear led them
over to the pond of Paddy the
Beaver. How the cubs did stare
when they got their first glimpse
of that pond. The Laughing
Brook was the only water they
were acquainted with, and in that
part of the Green Forest it was
narrow and the pools were very
small. They had not supposed
there was so much water in all
the Great World as now lay
before them in the pond of Paddy
the Beaver.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_118" id="Page_118">[118]</SPAN></span>Mother Bear led the way
straight to one end of the dam
which Paddy had built to make
that pond. She started across
that dam. The twins followed.
Every few steps they stopped to
wonder at that pond. The Merry
Little Breezes of Old Mother West
Wind were dancing across the
middle of it and making little
ripples that sparkled as the Jolly
Little Sunbeams kissed them.</p>
<p>Close to the dam the water
was smooth, for the Merry Little
Breezes had not come in there.
Boxer and Woof-Woof looked
down. Perhaps you can guess
how they felt when they saw two
little Bears of just their size staring
back at them. The twins<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_119" id="Page_119">[119]</SPAN></span>
were so surprised that they backed
away hastily. The stranger cubs
did exactly the same thing. This
gave Boxer and Woof-Woof confidence.
They moved forward to
the very edge of the dam, and
there they sat up.</p>
<p>When they did this they lost
sight of the other little Bears.
They didn’t know what to make
of it. Then Boxer happened to
look down in the water. There
were the stranger cubs sitting up
and doing exactly as he and
Woof-Woof did. Stranger still,
one of them was dressed in black
and one in brown, and the latter
looked so exactly like his sister
that Boxer turned to look at her,
to make sure that she was beside<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_120" id="Page_120">[120]</SPAN></span>
him there on the edge of the
dam.</p>
<p>Boxer dropped down on all
fours. The little stranger in
black did the same thing. It
provoked Boxer. Like a flash
he struck at that stranger. Quick
as he was, the stranger was as
quick. Boxer saw a stout little
paw exactly like his own coming
toward him. He dodged, and as
he did so his own swiftly moving
little paw struck—nothing but
water. It so surprised Boxer
that he lost his balance, and in
he tumbled with a splash.</p>
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<p class="caption"><span class="smcap">It was the first time they ever had been in
the water all over.</span> <i>Page 121.</i></p>
<p>Now Woof-Woof had been so
intent on the little stranger in
brown that she had paid no
attention to Boxer. Woof-Woof<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_121" id="Page_121">[121]</SPAN></span>
was rather better-natured than her
small brother. She had no desire
to quarrel with these strangers.
Slowly, very slowly, she stretched
her head toward the little stranger
in brown. The latter did just
the same thing. They were just
about to touch noses when Boxer
fell in. The splash startled Woof-Woof
so that she lost her balance,
and in she went headfirst with a
splash quite equal to that of
Boxer.</p>
<p>If ever there were two frightened
little Bears, they were the
twins. It was the first time they
ever had been in the water all
over. They tried to run, but
there was nothing for their feet
to touch. This frightened them<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_122" id="Page_122">[122]</SPAN></span>
still more, and they made their
legs go faster. Then they discovered
that they were moving
through the water; they were
swimming! they were getting their
first bath and their first swimming
lesson at the same time.</p>
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<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_123" id="Page_123">[123]</SPAN></span>
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