Chapter 14 - Page 2
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Of course, Major Monkey was delighted. He knew that his army of generals could see--and hear--everything. And after he had thrown his last stone he felt so bold that he slipped down upon a lower limb, which gave him a better view of the picnic ground.
One of the boys caught a glimpse of a queer figure above him. And with a shriek he turned and fled.
His companions looked at him in wonder. And Johnnie Green couldn't imagine what had happened, when his staring eyes beheld the Major hanging from a bough over his head.
"It's a monkey!" Johnnie Green gasped. "Where in the world could he have come from?"
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