The Teenie Weenie soldiers watched the rabbit hop away and then they fell into line and continued their march to the big woods.
Paddy Pinn and the Cook had gone ahead of the army with food for the soldiers. They drove one of the army wagons, which was pulled by a team of mice, and when the hungry little soldiers arrived they found a thimble full of hot soup and other good things to eat.
After the men had rested for a time they set out on the trip home, where they arrived safely, a tired but happy and rosy, cheeked army.
COUGHING SYRUP
“GENERAL,” said the Doctor, walking into the Teenie Weenie sitting room where the General sat before the fireplace, “I need some help.”
“What’s the trouble, Doc? Has the Dunce been getting into trouble again?”
“No,” answered the Doctor, “that bump he got the other day when he tumbled off the block house ought to keep him steady for a while,” and the Doctor drew up a chair and sat down, while the General threw several matches onto the fire.
“What I wanted to tell you was this,” continued the Doctor. “Several of the children have a bad cough and—”