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<h1>THE TALE OF CUFFY BEAR</h1>
<h4>BY</h4>
<h2>ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY</h2>
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<h3>CUFFY WAKES UP</h3>
<p>Far up on the side of Blue Mountain lived Cuffy Bear with
his father and mother and his little sister Silkie. Mr. Bear's
house was quite the finest for many miles around. It was what
people call a cave, being made entirely of stone, and so there
was no danger of its ever catching fire; and since it was built
straight into the side of the mountain the roof was so very,
very thick that Cuffy's father never had to worry for fear a
tree would fall upon his house and hurt his family. No matter
how hard the wind blew, Mr. Bear was never afraid of that.</p>
<p>Little Cuffy was not a bad bear at heart. But often when he
was playing with Silkie, his sister, he would lose his temper
and cuff her on the head and make her cry. Then his father or
his mother would cuff <i>him</i>. Somehow, he never could learn
not to strike out when he became angry. That was why he was
called Cuffy. It happened sometimes that a day or two would
pass without Cuffy's cuffing his sister. And Mr. Bear and Mrs.
Bear would begin to think that at last Cuffy had been cured of
his bad habit.</p>
<p>"I do believe the child is growing better mannered," Mrs.
Bear would say to her husband, as they watched their son and
daughter playing upon the floor. And then just as likely as
not, the first thing they knew Cuffy would give Silkie a good,
hard box on the ear, or a slap right on the end of her
nose.</p>
<p>But for a long time every winter Cuffy was never naughty.
You might think that that was just before Christmas. But
no—it was not then. All winter long Cuffy was just as
good as any little bear could be. He was good because he was
asleep! You see—when cold weather came, Mr. and Mrs. Bear
and their children stayed in their cozy house, which was snug
and warm, and slept and slept and slept for weeks and weeks
until spring came.</p>
<p>Now, this tale begins on the very first day of spring. And
on that day Mr. Bear waked up. He rose slowly to his feet, for
his bones felt stiff because he had been asleep for such a long
time. And he was hungry—oh! very hungry, because he had
not eaten anything for months and months, since he went to
sleep at the beginning of winter.</p>
<p>He went to the door of his house and looked out. And he saw
that the weather was warm and fine. So he stepped back into the
bedroom and said—</p>
<p><i>"Ou-e-e-ee!"</i> Just like that. And then Mrs. Bear
awaked. "Spring has come," Mr. Bear told her, "and I am going
out to fetch something to eat. Wake up Cuffy and Silkie and
tell them that it is time to get up."</p>
<p>Gently Mrs. Bear roused Cuffy and Silkie.</p>
<p>"Come, children! Run out and play and get your lungs full of
nice, fresh air. Now, be good and don't go far away!" she
said.</p>
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