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'd .. w d. • 'ti O u s. u r, a . v ai u w u bn ai o «i q . b a i u N +� `�Oc 13 �'•� �w p �u n�ai d0su. N -c aaio3�- �s >. s.as .c - 0 c. -0.a' 20� ,4�s'oo o0 ] 0 3 ai M, v, x bn o� o N a�C o' - 0 I �-Ca ct a c/� ,., "s•y p a q � a� -1-j 3 t v) . 0 E bn 3 o u �" .r v, 4 ( ai o, s I u +, s. O Gl u. C L i who hac tenderly made him! ball! One of the windows was the "Oh, me .jh, dear me !" squealed Mayor's, and the snowball hit the The Littlest Snowman —and he ran sleeping Mayor square on the nose! to the corner fire -alarm box! But, Soon, angry people came run- although he beat upon it with both ning out of their houses to chase fists, his snow was too soft to break The Littlest Snowman, and flying the glass to pull the handle! down the street like a comet with "I know!" cried The Littlest a long tail of people, he led them Snowman. "I'll ring the church right to the fire! bell and that will wake everybody!" The roof of the house was now So off he raced to the church, but all in flames, and the little boy, when he arrived there, he found Tommy, was in the upstairs win- he was too small to reach the bell dow. There wasn't time to wait for rope! He jumped and he jumped— the fire engines. The Littlest Snow - but the rope was a dreadful two man held out his arms and called, inches beyond his reach! "Jump, Tommy —I'll catch you!" "What ever will I do ?" said The So Tommy did, and the arms of Littlest Snowman in despair, for The Littlest Snowman, from all his he could see that flames were now running and from the heat of the touching the roof of the little boy's fire, were so soft that it was just house. "Well, there's only one thing like dropping into a feather bed! I can do !" he cried. So he made Then the legs of The Littlest snowballs as fast as he could. Then, Snowman melted to slush and he his arms full, he ran down the fell over. "Quick !" called the May- `street —and through every open or. "Give this hero first aid!" So bedroom window he threw a snow- everybody rushed to their refriger- ators and got all the ice cubes and and worked with hi ay, molds packed them around The Littlest and metals —and one ..pie summer Snowman! Then they called an day, the whole town went to the ambulance and they rushed him park to see what he had done! off, with motorcycle policemen to There on a pedestal just like clear the way, to the coldest freezer Washington's and Lincoln's —and of the ice -cream plant! cast in bronze so that he could Next day, the Mayor made a never melt under the hottest sun, long speech, and said that the town was The Littlest Snowman! ought to do something for The Lit- There he sits forever, smiling at tlest Snowman. And it did. Every everyone who passes his way, his citizen gave a nickel, dime or dol- candy heart saying: "I Love You lar, and they sent for the most fa- Truly . . . Truly . . . 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