So the Chattee-maker was rewarded for all that he had done by having twice as much rank and wealth given him.

But the Chattee-maker never would ride on a horse. He had his own beautiful coach in which to ride and he was often carried about on a litter so that no one ever knew that he was not a bold and brave rider. Had he not ridden on a tiger and had he not routed an army by rushing at them and pulling up trees to frighten them away? Yes, indeed, the people were all very proud of the valiant Chattee-maker, and he lived very happily, all the rest of his life.

Volland Fairy Stories

AMERICAN INDIAN FAIRY TALES by W. J. Larned illustrated by John Rae DEENIE FOLKS and FRIENDS of THEIRS by Jo McMahon illustrated by John Gee FAIRY TALES from FRANCE by W. J. Larned illustrated by John Rae THE LADDER of RICKETY RUNGS by J. C. O’Donnell illustrated by Janet Laura Scott LITTLE PEACHLING by Georgene Faulkner illustrated by Frederick Richardson REYNARD THE FOX and OTHER FABLES by W. J. Larned illustrated by John Rae

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