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<h2>DAFFY-DOWN-DILLY</h2>
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"DAFFY-DOWN-DILLY has come to town<br/>
<span style="margin-left: .5em;">In a yellow petticoat and a green gown,"</span><br/></div>
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<div class='unindent'>sang the farmer's pretty daughter beneath Puss,
Junior's, window. There she stood, bending
over her flower bed, the pink strings of her
bonnet floating on the morning breeze.</div>
<p>Puss hurriedly pulled on his boots and ran
outside. "Good morning! I see your flowers
are still in bed."</p>
<p>"Daffy and Down and Dilly are very lazy, I
fear," laughed the farmer's pretty daughter;
"they'll never get to town to buy a new gown
if they don't hurry."</p>
<p>"I hope they won't meet any bad crows on
their journey," replied Puss.</p>
<p>"And I hope they won't have any bumpety
bumps!" said the farmer's pretty daughter.</p>
<p>Just then the farmer came out of the barn
leading Puss, Junior's, Good Gray Horse.</p>
<p>"Good-by," said Puss. "I've had a pleasant
visit." And off he rode. By and by, after a
while, he met an old crow walking along the top
of the fence. He wore a silk hat and carried a
cane, but he couldn't lean on it, for the fence
rail was so narrow, you see.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_79" id="Page_79">[79]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"Hello!" said Puss, Junior. And, goodness
me! that well-dressed crow nearly lost his
balance, he was so startled at Puss, Junior's
voice.</p>
<p>Well, as soon as he had caught his breath, he
said:</p>
<p>"I have just found a beautiful pearl necklace.
Do you think it belongs to the Queen of Hearts?"</p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/gs17.png" width-obs="246" height-obs="300" alt="Farmer's daughter picking flowers" title="" /></div>
<p>"I'm sure I don't know," answered Puss.
"Suppose you come along with me and maybe
we'll find the owner."</p>
<p>So the silk-hatted old crow sat himself down
behind Puss, and the Good Gray Horse kicked
out his heels, and away they went to the next
village, and when they reached there they
stopped before the office of the Mother Goose<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_80" id="Page_80">[80]</SPAN></span>
daily newspaper and asked the man who ran the
"Lost and Found" advertisements if he knew
who had lost a beautiful pearl necklace of twenty-three
pearls and a little diamond clasp?</p>
<p>"Let me think," he said, scratching the top
of his head, which was as bald as a billiard ball.
You see, he was a bald-headed eagle, although I
forgot to mention it before.</p>
<p>"You might inquire at a little green house
about a mile down the road. A little yellow hen
lives there who once had a coral necklace." So
Puss said gid-ap to the Good Gray Horse and
rode away, and by and by, after a while, they
came to the little green house. And when the
old crow knocked on the door it was opened by
the little yellow hen herself.</p>
<p>"Have you lost a necklace of pearls?" he
asked, politely doffing his silk hat.</p>
<p>"Dearie me! Let me look," she answered,
hopping back into her little house. Pretty soon
she came back with a little jewel case, which
was as empty as a Christmas stocking on the
Fourth of July.</p>
<p>"Who could have taken it out?" she said.</p>
<p>So the honest old crow handed over the pearl
necklace, and went inside for a cup of tea, while
Puss said good-by and rode away.</p>
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