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CHAPTER 15 - THE BIG LAVENDER BEAR
It was a pleasant place to wander, and the two travelers were proceeding at a
brisk pace when suddenly a voice shouted, "Halt!"
They looked around in surprise, seeing at first no one at all. Then from
behind a tree there stepped a brown, fuzzy bear whose head came about as
high as Cayke's waist--and Cayke was a small woman. The bear was chubby
as well as fuzzy; his body was even puffy, while his legs and arms seemed
jointed at the knees and elbows and fastened to his body by pins or rivets.
His ears were round in shape and stuck out in a comical way, while his
round, black eyes were bright and sparkling as beads. Over his shoulder the
little brown bear bore a gun with a tin barrel. The barrel had a cork in the
end of it, and a string was attached to the cork and to the handle of the gun.
Both the Frogman and Cayke gazed hard at this curious bear, standing silent
for some time. But finally the Frogman recovered from his surprise and
remarked, "It seems to me that you are stuffed with sawdust and ought not to
be alive."
"
That's all you know about it," answered the little Brown Bear in a squeaky
voice. "I am stuffed with a very good quality of curled hair, and my skin is the
best plush that was ever made. As for my being alive, that is my own affair
and cannot concern you at all, except that it gives me the privilege to say you
are my prisoners."
"
Prisoners! Why do you speak such nonsense?" the Frogman angrily. "Do you
think we are afraid of a toy bear with a toy gun?"
"
You ought to be," was the confident reply, "for I am merely the sentry
guarding the way to Bear Center, which is a city containing hundreds of my
race, who are ruled by a very powerful sorcerer known as the Lavender Bear.
He ought to be a purple color, you know, seeing he is a King, but he's only
light lavender, which is, of course, second cousin to royal purple. So unless
you come with me peaceably as my prisoners, I shall fire my gun and bring a
hundred bears of all sizes and colors to capture you."
"
Why do you wish to capture us?" inquired the Frogman, who had listened to
his speech with much astonishment.
"
I don't wish to, as a matter of fact," replied the little Brown Bear, "but it is my
duty to, because you are now trespassing on the domain of His Majesty, the
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