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Then the four friends talked over what they had better do in order to
drive the robbers out of the house.
At last they hit upon a plan.
The donkey stood upon his hind legs and placed his front feet on the
window sill.
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The dog then stood on the donkey's back
The cat climbed upon the dog, while the cock perched upon the cat's
head.
The donkey gave a signal, and they began all at the same time, to make
their loudest music.
The donkey brayed, the dog barked, the cat mewed, and the cock crowed,
all with such force that the windowpane shook and was almost broken.
The robbers had never heard such a noise.
They thought it must come from witches, or giants, or goblins, and they
all ran as fast as they could to the wood behind the house.
Then our four friends rushed in and ate what the robbers had left upon
the table.
It did not take long, for they acted as if they had been hungry for a
month.
When the four had eaten, they put out the light, and each went to sleep
in the spot which he liked the best.
The donkey lay down in the yard.
The dog lay behind the door.
The cat curled himself in front of the fire, while the cock flew up on a
high beam.
They soon fell fast asleep.
THE FOUR FRIENDS--III
When all was still and the light was out, the robber chief sent one of
his bravest men back to the house.
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