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<h2>WILLOW TREE INN</h2>
<div class='cap'>THE moonlight shone brightly on the sign of
the Willow Tree Inn as Puss reached up for
the big brass knocker. But he wasn't tall
enough, so he stood on an empty flower pot and
rapped twice on the door.</div>
<p>"Who's there?" asked the innkeeper, poking
his head out of the window.</p>
<p>"Puss in Boots, Junior."</p>
<p>"Very well, Master Boots," said the innkeeper.
"Rest on the porch till I put on my
boots." And pretty soon the door opened and the
sleepy innkeeper appeared with a lighted candle
in his hand. "Ah, you have a horse," he said.
"Come, I will show you the way to the stable."</p>
<p>"Bad luck," cried the innkeeper, as a gust of
wind blew out the candle. "The moon is behind
a cloud. 'Tis dark. Can you make your way?"</p>
<p>"Never fear," replied Puss. "A cat can see
in the dark."</p>
<p>But, goodness me! just as they reached the
barn a bat knocked off Puss, Junior's, hat.</p>
<div class='poem'>
"Bat, bat, come under my hat<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And I'll give you a slice of bacon,</span><br/>
And when I bake I'll give you a cake,<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">If I am not mistaken,"</span><br/></div>
<div class='unindent'>cried the innkeeper.</div>
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<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/gs04.png" width-obs="388" height-obs="500" alt="Puss knocking at the door" title="" /></div>
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<p>"That sounds mighty good to me," said Puss,
Junior. "I've had no supper yet, and it's nearly
morning."</p>
<p>"So it is," answered the innkeeper. "Well,
we'll give your Good Gray Horse a mess of oats
and some hay. After that we'll go back to the
inn and cook a slice of bacon."</p>
<p>"And when you bake please give me a cake,
or I'll be much disappointed," cried Puss.</p>
<p>"I'd rather give it to you than to that old
bat," said the innkeeper, closing the stable door
and pushing in the bolt. "Of course, he catches
lots of mice, but at the same time I don't like
him."</p>
<p>"So you like me better?" said Puss.</p>
<p>"Well, we'll wait and see," said the innkeeper.
"In the meantime, come in." And he opened
the door and led Puss into the kitchen.</p>
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