little sir cat tries to comfort bo-peep
often while with the soldiers little sir cat thought of his dear home at the castle and the quiet silver moat full of silver fish that darted here and there in the sparkling water, and maybe he wished he was back at the castle, but he was too brave a kitten to say so, you may be sure.
day after day they drilled and marched, and at last they came up with the enemy again and there was a dreadful battle and, when it was all over, little sir cat found himself at the edge of a wood with a bullet wound in his leg. he couldn't march any more, so they left him alone with his little drum, and when night came down he was faint and hungry and very miserable.
well, by and by, when the big moon was high in the sky, and all was quiet, except for a little breeze that wouldn't go to sleep, but played hide and seek among the leaves on the tall dark trees, a little owl said to him:
"cheer up, little comrade,
and beat your little drum,
for nothing now shall hurt you
since i to you have come,
for i will bring you comfort,
so never, never fear.
cheer up, little comrade,
for help is very near."
and when morning came little jenny wren gave him a wonderful herb that cured his leg in less than five hundred short seconds. so he started off again on his journey and pretty soon he met little bo peep. "i've lost my sheep and cannot tell where to find them."
"leave them alone and they'll come home, bringing their tails behind them," shouted little boy blue, as he passed by with his bright yellow horn hung over his shoulder. "my sheep get into the meadow every day and my cows get in the corn, but they always come home at night, bringing their tails behind them."
"that's because you wake up in time to blow your horn," answered bo peep between her sobs; "but i've no horn and—boo, hoo—no more sheep and little lambs—boo, hoo"——
"don't cry, i'll help you find them," said little sir cat.
well, they hadn't gone very far when they saw little pieces of wool clinging to the bramble bushes.
"here are their little tails!" shouted bo peep. "they can't be far away!" and sure enough, in a few minutes they saw the sheep and the little lambs in a meadow.
oh, little bo peep
has found her sheep
and now she'll take care to mind them.
no more will they roam,
for she'll lead them home
bringing their tails behind them.
and pretty soon you will find another story about little sir cat—
unless you lose this pretty book
and cannot find it tho' you look
inside the silver sugar bowl
and down the cellar in the coal.