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He will never guess who raked his leaves.” 43įrog worked hard. He will never know who raked his leaves.” Toad got to Frog’s house. Toad ran through the high grass so that Frog would not see him. Frog will be very pleased.” 41įrog ran through the woods so that Toad would not see him. “These messy leaves have covered everything,” said Toad. Toad will be surprised.” 39įrog took a rake out of the garden shed.
“I will rake all of the leaves that have fallen on his lawn. Then they sat in the shade of a large tree and ate their chocolate ice-cream cones together. “I know what we can do.” Frog and Toad quickly ran back to the store. “All of our sweet, cold ice cream has washed away.” “Never mind,” said Frog. “Where are you?” “Good heavens!” said Frog. “Run for your life!” “What can it be?” asked Frog. “Here comes a thing with horns!” shouted a rabbit. “It was big and brown!” “Something covered with sticks and leaves is mov- ing this way!” cried a squirrel. “I just saw something awful!” cried the mouse. “I cannot see!” 31įrog sat by the pond waiting for Toad. It splattered on his pants and on his feet. More and more of the ice cream was melting. Many drops of melting ice cream flew through the air. “This ice cream is melting in the sun,” said Toad. A large, soft drop of chocolate ice cream slipped down his arm. “Frog likes chocolate best,” said Toad, “and so do I.” 29 I will be back soon.” Toad went to the store. “I wish we had some sweet, cold ice cream,” said Frog. Ice Cream One hot summer day Frog and Toad sat by the pond. They ran around the corner of Frog’s house to make sure that spring had come again. The rain has stopped.” Frog and Toad hurried outside.
I had found the corner that spring was just around.” “Look, Frog,” said Toad. I saw flowers in the garden.” “You found it!” cried Toad. I saw my mother and father working in their garden. “I saw the birds sitting and singing in the tree. “I went around that corner, too,” said Frog. It was the corner of my house.” “Did you go around it?” asked Toad. When I got there,” said Frog, “I found another corner. “I was tired,” said Frog, “and it started to rain.” “I went back home. “There was only some wet mud and a lizard who was chasing his tail.” “You must have been tired,” said Toad. I went around the corner to look for spring.” “Was it there?” asked Toad. “There was only an old worm asleep on a tree stump.” “I walked along the river until I came to another corner. I went around the corner to see if spring was there.” “Did you find it?” asked Toad “No,” said Frog. “There was only a pine tree, three pebbles and some dry grass. I went around the corner to see if spring was on the other side.” 19 I walked down a path in the woods until I came to a corner. “When I was small, not much bigger than a polly- wog,” said Frog, “my father said to me, ‘Son, this is a cold, gray day but spring is just around the corner.’ I wanted spring to come. I will tell you a story while we are waiting,” said Frog. If you stand near the stove, your clothes will soon be dry. “The day is spoiled.” “Have some tea and cake,” said Frog. The Corner Frog and Toad were caught in the rain. “Winter may be beautiful, but bed is much better.” 15 “But there is one thing that I can do all by myself.” “What is that?” asked Frog. “You did very well by yourself.” “I did not,” said Toad. We can ride a sled better than anybody in the world!” “But Toad,” said the crow, “you are alone on the sled.” Toad looked around. “I could not steer the sled without you, Frog,” he said. “Frog, I am glad that you are here,” said Toad. “We will ride down this big hill on my sled,” said Frog. “My best friend is trying to kill me!” “I am only getting you ready for winter,” said Frog. Frog pulled snowpants up over the bottom of Toad. Frog pushed a coat down over the top of Toad. “I have brought you some things to wear,” he said. “I do not have any winter clothes.” Frog came into the house. “I am in my warm bed.” “Winter is beautiful,” said Frog. “Come out and see how wonderful the winter is!” “I will not,” said Toad. Contents 4 17 Down the Hill 28 The Corner 39 Ice Cream 49 The Surprise Christmas Eve About I Can Read Books Credits Cover Copyright About the Publisherĭown the Hill Frog knocked at Toad’s door.