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<h3>CUFFY CLIMBS BLUE MOUNTAIN</h3>
<p>Cuffy Bear had never been very far up Blue Mountain beyond
the place where his father's house nestled among the
evergreens. You know, the summer before he had been a very
small little bear indeed, and the higher one goes up Blue
Mountain the harder the climbing becomes. But now Cuffy was
growing very fast; and he was able to scramble up places he
could never have even crept a year ago. Each day now Cuffy
climbed a little nearer the top of Blue Mountain. And at last
the day came when he reached the very top. It was so high that
the trees did not grow there. He found nothing but rocks
everywhere, with just a little earth to fill the cracks.</p>
<p>Cuffy thought it great fun to clamber about all by himself
and look down at the hills and valleys that stretched away in
all directions. Indeed, he hated to leave that delightful spot.
But he noticed that the sun was getting low in the west and he
knew that he must hurry home. So Cuffy started down the
mountainside.</p>
<p>He did not pick out the easiest way to go. Oh, no! He chose
the very steepest places to slide down. And as he went slipping
down the steepest cliff of all he came upon something that gave
him a great surprise. For he saw, built right in the crack of a
ledge, a big bird's nest made of sticks. It was the biggest
bird's nest Cuffy had ever seen; and in it were two great white
eggs. They were the greatest white eggs Cuffy had ever seen,
too.</p>
<p>How lucky! At least, that was what Cuffy thought then. For
he was very fond of birds' eggs, and his climb had made him
even hungrier than usual. He stopped then and there and with
one rap of the paw he broke one of the eggs and began to eat
it.</p>
<p>Cuffy was enjoying his lunch very much. He had almost
finished the first egg and was just about to turn to the other
when he heard a deafening scream.</p>
<p>Cuffy looked all around. He thought that perhaps there was a
pig up there on the mountain. But no! He couldn't see a thing.
Then came that cry again. This time it was louder. And it
seemed to come from right over Cuffy's head. He looked up then.
And there was an enormous bird dropping right down on top of
him! It seemed to Cuffy that its wings stretched as wide as the
branches of the great pine tree in his father's front-yard. He
never even dreamed that there could be as big a bird in the
whole world. And during that one instant that Cuffy's little
beady bright eyes were turned upwards he saw that the great
bird had a wicked, hooked beak and claws that were as sharp as
his own, and ever so much longer.</p>
<p>One look was enough for Cuffy. He turned and tumbled down
the steep cliff, head over heels, with the eagle following
him.</p>
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