“Oh, I am so hungry!” said Dido.
“So am I!” cried Jacko.
“I’ll tell you what let’s do,” said Dido. “Let’s take some buns, and when our masters get through talking they will come in and pay for them.”
“All right,” said Jacko, and he reached over in the bakery window and took a paw full of buns. Dido did the same thing, and then the bear and the monkey began to eat.
[CHAPTER X]
DIDO SCARES A MAN
“Aren’t these buns fine?” asked Dido, as he reached for another, which had a big raisin on the top, something like the kind the farmer’s wife made.
“They are very good,” said Jacko, the hand-organ monkey. “I don’t know when I have had better buns. I’m glad we came in here.”
“So am I,” replied Dido. “Have you tried one of these sugar cookies?”