THE BEGINNING OF THE ARMADILLOS
t Beloved, is anotory of times. In times ickly- Prickly urbid Amazon, eating sortoise, ing green lettuces and t was all rig Beloved. Do you see?
But also, and at time, in times, ted Jaguar, and urbid Amazon too; and e everyt c catc frogs and beetles; and cles to old o eat ortoises.
So imes, graciously er and tcortoise you must scoop of was all rig Beloved.
One beautiful nigurbid Amazon, Painted Jaguar found Stickly-Prickly ortoise sitting under trunk of a fallen tree. t run aickly-Prickly curled o a ball, because ortoise dreo ortoise; and so t was all rig Beloved. Do you see?
Notend to me, said Painted Jaguar, because tant. My mot er and t a tortoise I am to scoop of ortoise? because, to save my spots, I cant tell.
Are you sure of old you? said Stickly-Prickly e sure? Per oise you must s ter drop he shell.
Are you sure of old you? said Sloortoise. Are you quite sure? Per ortoise you must sill he uncoils.
I dont t all like t, said Painted Jaguar, but a little puzzled; but, please, say it again more distinctly.
er ickly-Prickly. Remember t, because its important.
But, said tortoise, into a tortoise you understand?
You are making my spots aced Jaguar; and besides, I didnt your advice at all. I only ed to knooise.
I s tell you, said Stickly-Prickly. but you can scoop me out of my shell if you like.
Aed Jaguar. Noortoise. You t I ! Noed Jaguar darted out as Stickly-Prickly curled f