Bo-Peep uttered a cry of joy and hurried toward them; but when she
came near she stopped in amazement and held up her little hands with a
pretty expression of dismay. She had
Found them, indeed, but it made her heart bleed,
For they 'd left their tails behind them!
Nothing was left to each sheep but a wee little stump where a tail
should be, and Little Bo-Peep was so heart-broken that she sat down
beside them and sobbed bitterly.
But after awhile the tiny maid realized that all her tears would not
bring back the tails to her lambkins; so she plucked up courage and
dried her eyes and arose from the ground just as the old woman hobbled
up to her.
"So you have found your sheep, dearie," she said, in her cracked
voice.
"Yes," replied Little Bo-Peep, with difficulty repressing a sob; "but
look, mother! They 've all left their tails behind them!"
"Why, so they have!" exclaimed the old woman; and then she began to
laugh as if something pleased her.
"What do you suppose has become of their tails?" asked the girl.
"Oh, some one has probably cut them off. They make nice tippets in
winter-time, you know;" and then she patted the child upon her head
and walked away down the valley.
Bo-Peep was much grieved over the loss that had befallen her dear
sheep, and so, driving them before her, she wandered around to see if
by any chance she could find the lost tails.
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