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JOHNNY-CAKE
Once upon a time there was an old
man, and an old woman, and a little boy. One morning the old woman made
a Johnny-cake, and put it in the oven to bake. "You watch the
Johnny-cake while your father and I go out to work in the garden." So
the old man and the old woman went out and began to hoe potatoes, and
left the little boy to tend the oven. But he didn't watch it all the
time, and all of a sudden he heard a noise, and he looked up and the
oven door popped open, and out of the oven jumped Johnny-cake, and went
rolling along end over end, towards the open door of the house. The
little boy ran to shut the door, but Johnny-cake was too quick for him
and rolled through the door, down the steps, and out into the road long
before the little boy could catch him. The little boy ran after him as
fast as he could clip it, crying out to his father and mother, who heard
the uproar, and threw down their hoes and gave chase too. But
Johnny-cake outran all three a long way, and was soon out of sight,
while they had to sit down, all out of breath, on a bank to rest.
On went Johnny-cake, and by-and-by he came to two well-diggers who
looked up from their work and called out: "Where ye going, Johnny-
cake?"
He said: "I've outrun an old man, and an old woman, and a little boy,
and I can outrun you too-o-o!"
"Ye can, can ye? we'll see about that?" said they; and they threw down
their picks and ran after him, but couldn't catch up with him, and soon
they had to sit down by the roadside to rest.
On ran Johnny-cake, and by-and-by he came to two ditch-diggers who were
digging a ditch. "Where ye going, Johnny-cake?" said they. He said:
"I've outrun an old man, and an old woman, and a little boy, and two
well-diggers, and I can outrun you too-o-o!"
"Ye can, can ye? we'll see about
that!" said they; and they threw down their spades, and ran after him
too. But Johnny-cake soon outstripped them also, and seeing they could
never catch him, they gave up the chase and sat down to rest.
On went Johnny-cake, and by-and-by he came to a bear. The bear said:
"Where are ye going, Johnny-cake?"
He said: "I've outrun an old man, and an old woman and a little boy, and
two well-diggers, and two ditch-diggers, and I can outrun you too- o-o!"
"Ye can, can ye?" growled the bear, "we'll see about that!" and
trotted as fast as his legs could carry him after Johnny-cake, who never
stopped to look behind him. Before long the bear was left so far behind
that he saw he might as well give up the hunt first as last, so he
stretched himself out by the roadside to rest.
On went Johnny-cake, and by-and-by he came to a wolf. The wolf said:--
"Where ye going, Johnny-cake?" He said: "I've outrun an old man,
and an old woman, and a little boy, and two well-diggers, and two ditch-
diggers and a bear, and I can outrun you too-o-o!"
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