The monkeys chattered among themselves. Snarlie, the big,
striped tiger yawned and stretched. Woo-Uff, the lion, laughed.
"Ha! I wonder what makes that lion so jolly?" said one of the circus
keepers.
"Perhaps the elephant tickled him," suggested a second man.
"Maybe he had a funny dream," spoke another.
"Both wrong!" said Woo-Uff, in animal language that the other circus
beasts could understand. "I was laughing at the way Umboo squirted
water on the lemon-man."
"Yes, that was funny," said Umboo. "Very funny!" And he, too, laughed
as he chewed his hay.
And, now that his story is finished, we will say good-bye to him and
his friends for a while.
THE END.
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