one hand, but the monkey swung himself under
the branch, and stretching out his long arm, he pulled the
gingerbread man in. Then he held him up and looked at him so
hungrily that the little raisin mouth began to pucker down at the
corners, and the caraway-seed eyes filled with tears.
[Illustration]
And then what do you think happened? Why, little Bobby himself came
running up. He had been taking his noon-day nap upstairs, and in
his dreams it seemed as if he kept hearing people call "Little
Bobby, little Bobby!" until finally he jumped up with a start, and
was so sure that some one was calling him that he ran down-stairs,
without even waiting to put on his shoes.
[Illustration: Bobby thought he heard someone calling.]
As he came down, he could see through the window in the field
beyond the garden the cook, and the dog, and the monkey, and could
even hear the barking of Towser and the chattering of Jocko. He
scampered down the walk, with his little bare feet pattering
against the warm gravel, climbed over the wall, and in a few
seconds arrived under the tree, just as Jocko was holding up the
poor little gingerbread man.
[Illustration]
"Drop it, Jocko!" cried Bobby, and drop it Jocko did, for he always
had to mind Bobby. He dropped it so straight that the gingerbread
man fell right into Bobby's uplifted pinafore.
Then Bobby held him up and looked at him, and the little raisin
mouth puckered down lower than ever, and the tears ran right out of
the caraway-seed eyes.
But Bobby was too hungry to mind gingerbread tears, and he gave one
big bite, and swallowed down both legs and a piece of the body.
[Illustration: "1/3 gone"]
"OH!" said the gingerbread man, "I'M ONE-THIRD GONE!"
Bobby gave a second bite, and swallowed the rest of the body and
the arms.
[Illustration: "2/3 gone"]
"OH!" said the gingerbread man, "I'M TWO-THIRDS GONE!"
Bobby gave a third bite, and gulped down the head.
"_Oh!_" said the gingerbread man, "_I'm all gone!_"
And so he was--and that is the end of the story.
[Illustration: The end of the story]
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