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第22章 DANNY'S TRICK(1)

NAN BOBBSEY stood for a moment, she hardly knew why.Perhaps she wanted to see the big snake of which Freddie spoke.It certainly was not because she liked reptiles.

Then she thought she saw something long and black wiggling toward her, and, with a little exclamation of fright, she, too, turned to follow the others.But, as she did so, she saw their dog Snap come running up the hill, barking and wagging his tail.He seemed to have lost the children for a moment and to be telling them how glad he was that he had found them again.

Straight up the hill, toward where Freddie had said the snake was, rushed Snap.

"Here!Come back!Don't go there!" cried Nan.

"No, don't let him - he may be bitten!" added Flossie."Come here, Snap!"But Snap evidently did not want to mind.On up the hill he rushed, pausing now and then to dig in the earth.Nearer and nearer he came to where the little Bobbsey boy had said the snake was hiding in the grass and bushes.

"Oh, Snap! Snap!" cried Freddie."Don't go there!" But Snap kept on, and Freddie, afraid lest his pet dog be bitten, caught up a stone and threw it at the place.His aim was pretty good, but instead of scaring away the snake, or driving back Snap, the fall of the stone only made Snap more eager to see what was there that his friends did not want him to get.

With a loud bark he rushed on, and the children, turning to look, saw something long and black, and seemingly wiggling, come toward them.

"Oh, the snake!The snake!" cried Nan."Run!Run!" shouted Grace.

"Come on!" exclaimed Nellie Parks, in loud tones.

"Freddie! Freddie!" called Flossie, afraid lest her little brother be bitten.

Snap rushed at the black thing so fiercely that he turned a somersaultdown the hill, and rolled over and over.But he did not mind this, and in an instant was up again.Once more he rushed at the black object, but the children did not watch to see what happened, for they were running away as fast as they could.

Then Freddie, anxious as to what would become of Snap if he fought a snake, looked back.He saw a strange sight.The dog had in his mouth the long, black thing, and was running with it toward the Bobbseys and their friends.

"Oh, Nan! Nan! Look! Look!" cried Freddie."Snap has the snake! He's bringing it to us!""Oh, he mustn't do that!" shouted Nan."It may bite him or us." "Run!Run faster!" shrieked Grace.

But even though it was down hill the children could not run as fast as Snap, and he soon caught up to them.Running on a little way ahead he dropped the black thing.But instead of wiggling or trying to bite, it was I very still.

"It - it's dead," said Nan."Snap has killed it." Freddie was braver now.He went closer.

"Why - why!" he exclaimed."It isn't a snake at all! It's only an old black root of a tree, all twisted up like a snake! Look, Nan - Flossie!"Taking courage, the girls went up to look.Snap stood over it, wagging his tail as proudly as though he had captured a real snake.As Freddie had said, it was only a tree root.

"But it did look a lot like a snake in the grass," said the littlefellow."It must have," agreed Nan."It looked like one even when Snap hadit.But I'm glad it wasn't."

"So am I," spoke Grace, and Nellie made like remark.

Snap frisked about, barking as though to ask praise for what he had done.

"He is a good dog," observed Freddie, hearing which the animal almost wagged his tail off."And if it had been a real snake he'd have gotten it; wouldn't you?" went on the little boy.

If barks meant anything, Snap said, with all his heart, that he certainly would - that not even a dozen snakes could frighten a big doglike him.

The children soon got over the little scare, and went back up the hill again to gather more flowers.Snap went with them this time, running about here and there.

"If there are any real snakes," said Freddie, "he'll scare them away.But I guess there aren't any.""I hope not," said Nan, but she and the others kept a sharp lookout.However, there was no further fright for them, and soon, with their hands filled with blossoms the Bobbseys and the others went back to the main party.

Some of the teachers were arranging games with their pupils, and Nan, Flossie and Freddie joined in, having a good time.Then, when it was almost time to start for home, Mr.Tetlow blew loudly on a whistle he carried to call in the stragglers.

"Where's Bert?" asked Flossie, looking about for her older brother.

"I guess he hasn't come back from fishing yet," said Nan."Come, Flossie and Freddie, I have a little bit of lunch left, and you might as well eat it, so you won't be hungry on the way home."The littler Bobbsey twins were glad enough to do this.Then they had to have a drink, and Nan went with them to the spring, carrying a glass tumbler she had brought.

"This isn't like our nice silver cup that the fat lady took in the train," said Freddie, as he passed the glass of water very carefully to Flossie.

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