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    Chapter 15 - Page 2

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    scornfully. "You aren't brave enough to lead an army. I should think you'd be ashamed."

    Major Monkey seemed pained. He said it hurt him to have Mr. Crow say such cruel things.

    "It's plain," said he, "that you don't know much about an army, in spite of all I've tried to teach you. Of course I had to leave. I'm the leader of the army; and I must keep out of danger. So when the generals failed to come to my rescue when I whistled for help there was nothing I could do except retreat."

    For a long time Mr. Crow was silent.

    "You were scared, anyway," he remarked at last.

    "I wasn't!" the Major protested.

    "You were!" said Mr. Crow. "You were! You were! You were!"

    Of course he was very ill-mannered. But Major Monkey was too polite to tell him so. Instead, he picked up a smooth stone out of the brook and threw it at Mr. Crow's head.

    The old gentleman hopped aside just in time. And without waiting to dispute any further, he tore off as fast as he could go.

    "Now who's scared?" Major Monkey called after him.

    But old Mr. Crow did not stop to answer.
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