<h3><SPAN name="IX" id="IX"></SPAN>IX</h3>
<h3>A SURPRISE</h3>
<p>One day Cuffy Bear and his little sister Silkie had been
making sand pies. And now, having grown tired of that, they
were squatting down on the ground and had covered their legs
with the clean white sand. Perhaps they would have heaped the
sand all over themselves, if Silkie had not spied her father as
he came climbing up the mountain. When they noticed that he was
carrying something they both sprang up and ran to see what Mr.
Bear was bringing home.</p>
<p>Mr. Bear's mouth was stretched quite wide in what Silkie and
Cuffy knew to be his most agreeable smile. You and I might not
have felt so comfortable if we had looked past Mr. Bear's great
white teeth into his big red mouth. But it was different with
Cuffy and Silkie. They saw at once that their father was
feeling very pleasant.</p>
<p>"What's that?" Silkie asked. As for Cuffy, he had not
stopped to ask any questions. He was already smelling of the
small white animal his father had, and he poked it gently with
his paw. He had not forgotten about the porcupine. But this
strange animal seemed quite harmless. It was covered with
things that looked a little bit like quills, only they were
ever so much shorter and smaller. And Cuffy found that they
were much softer, too, for they did not prick him at all.</p>
<p>"What is it?" This time it was Cuffy who asked.</p>
<p>"You'll see," Mr. Bear said again.</p>
<p>"Is it a new kind of rabbit?" Silkie inquired.</p>
<p>"Huh! A rabbit!" Cuffy laughed. "Of course it isn't a
rabbit," he said.</p>
<p>"Well—it's white, and its tail is short—" Silkie
began, "and—"</p>
<p>"Its ears are too small," Cuffy told her, "and its tail is
all curled up."</p>
<p>"You'll see, children," Mr. Bear said again. "It's a
surprise."</p>
<p>"A surprise!" Cuffy and Silkie both shouted. They thought
that was the name of the—oh! I almost told what the
little animal really was.</p>
<p>Well! As Mr. Bear walked on toward his house, Cuffy and
Silkie ran ahead and burst in upon their mother, both of them
shouting at the top of their voices, "A surprise! A surprise!
Father's bringing home a surprise!"</p>
<p>"Why, Ephraim Bear!" Mrs. Bear exclaimed, as soon as she saw
her husband. "Wherever did you get that lovely little pig?"</p>
<p>There—now you know what it was that Mr. Bear had.</p>
<p>"It came from Farmer Green's, my dear," Mr. Bear said. "I
remembered that this was your birthday, and so I thought I
would bring home something 'specially nice, so that we could
have a real feast."</p>
<p>Cuffy and Silkie had never eaten any pig before. And when
there was nothing left of the surprise except a few bones,
Cuffy couldn't help wishing that every day could be a
birthday.</p>
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