Maud drew her pig with great care. “There!” said she, as she displayed the result of her labors, “what do you think of that?”
MAUD’S FAT PIG.
“Oh what a funny rabbit!” exclaimed Adale.
“It’s more like a rat,” said Leefee.
“It must be a pig,” said Maud firmly, “I’m drawing pigs.”
In the mean time Miss Cora, who had declined to enter into such childish sport, had been closely observed by Adale. Suddenly that versatile young lady seized Cora’s paper before she could prevent it, and exclaiming with a triumphant flourish, “Cora’s pig! Oh, do look at Cora’s pig!” she displayed this:
CORA’S FEROCIOUS PIG.
Cora blushingly acknowledged that she had been induced by the enthusiasm of the others to try and improve on their efforts.