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ROBERT Li^WSON

A Children's Choice* Book Club Edition from Macmillan Book Clubs, Inc.

The Story of

FERDIHAHD

By Miinro Leaf Illustrated by Robert

THE riKIXG PRESS

Copyright

©

1938 by

renewed

reserved.

1964 by

Printed

in

ISBN: 0-590-75817-9



Lawson

NEW YORK

Munro Leaf and Robert Lawson. Copyright Munro Leaf and John W. Boyd. All rights U.S.A.

Digitized by tine Internet Archive in

2009

http://www.archive.org/details/storyofferdinandOOIeaf

nee upon a time

in

Spain

there was a

little

bull

name was Ferdinand.

and

his

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All the other

little

bulls he

lived with

would run and jump

and butt

their heads together,

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but not Ferdinand.

He

liked to sit just quietly

smell the flowers.

and

He

had

a favorite spot

out

in

the pasture under a cork tree. It

was

would

his favorite tree sit in

its

and smell the

shade

flowers.

and he all

day

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Sometimes was

a

mother,

his

who

cow, would worry about

him. She was afraid he would

be lonesome

all

by himself.

"Why don't you with the other skip

run and play

little

bulls

and

and butt your head?" she

would

say.

But Ferdinand would shake his head.

where

I

"I

can

like sit

it

better here

just quietly and

smell the flowers."

His mother saw that he was not lonesome, and because

she was an understanding mother, even though she was a cow, she let

him just

there and be happy.

sit

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As

the years

went by Ferdi-

nand grew and grew

until

was very big and strong.

he

All the other bulls

grown up with him

who had

in the

same

pasture would fight each other all

day.

They would

butt each

other and stick each other with their horns.

most of

all

What they wanted was to be picked

to fight at the bull fights in

Madrid.

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But not Ferdinand liked to

sit

— he

still

just quietly under

the cork tree and smell the flowers.

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One

day

five

men came

in very

funny hats to pick the biggest, fastest,

roughest bull to fight

in the bull fights in

Madrid.

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All the other bulls ran around

snorting and butting, leaping

and jumping so the men would think that they were very very

strong and fierce and pick them.

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Ferdinand knew that they wouldn't pick him and he didn't care. So he

went out

to his favorite cork tree to sit

down.

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He

didn't look where he was

and instead of

sitting

on the nice cool grass

in the

sitting

shade he sat on a bumble bee.

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Well,

If

bee and

you were

a bull sat

a

bumble

on you what

would you do? You would sting him. And that this

is

just what

bee did to Ferdinand.

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Wow! Did it hurt! jumped up with

Ferdinand

a snort.

He

ran around puffing and snorting, butting

and pawing the

ground

he were crazy.

as if

The five men saw him and they all

shouted with joy. Here was

the largest and fiercest bull of all.

Just the one for the bull

fights in

Madrid!

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So they took him away

for the

bull fight day in a cart.

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What a flying,

day

it

was! Flags were

bands were playing

.

.

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