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    into the wagon.

    "Well," said the old horse Ebenezer to Henrietta. "Did you enjoy the races?"

    "I didn't have a chance to see them," she replied.

    "That's a pity," he told her. And then he asked her, "What's that blue tag hanging from your pen?"

    "That--" said Henrietta--"that means that my chicks won the first prize."

    "She helped win it herself," cried old dog Spot, who was yelping about the wagon. "Our little speckled hen was the best hen at the fair!"

    "Nonsense!" Henrietta exclaimed. But, all the same, she couldn't help being pleased.

    THE END.

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