“What a fierce-looking quadruped,” said Maud.
“Yes; I have called it my ferocious pig,” replied Cora, evidently greatly enjoying her production.
“Ladies and gentleman of the Fun-and-frolic Art School,” said cousin Joe, oratorically, “your incapacity has exceeded my highest expectations. Your efforts to draw the lineaments of the domestic animal known as the pig having exceeded in grotesqueness and falseness to nature the efforts of many more experienced artists, I am naturally very much gratified. I now have the honor to announce to you that ‘school’s out.’”
“Oh not yet, cousin.”
“Not yet?”
“No; you must draw a pig,” said Maud.
“You must draw a pig,” said Adale.
“You must draw a pig,” said Leefee.
“My top’s broked,” said Bryant.
“Necessity knows no law,” said cousin Joe.