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The_girdle is of brown and | red tulle Olonche Sitar Peggy Meets Daddy and Mama Mole, | "Oh, dear!" exclaimed Peggy as | she spied a ridge running under her { favorite flower bed. "Another -hor- rid old mole hill. If I had hold of that [ terrible creature I'd soon tell him { what I thought of him," and she be- gan poking the ridge with a stick. A tiny voice at her elbow startled her, and turning around Peggy spied | the very object of her wish standing | beside her. | "Good morning, Peggy, I see you are destroying my hallway. What's | the reason?" asked the funny, furry, little creature, | "My goodness!" exclaimed Peggy. '"Are you Daddy Mole?" The funny little fellow in the love- ly, slick, grayish-brown coat bowed politely before Peggy. "Daddy Mole is correct," he laugh- ed. "What can I do for you?" "Stop burrowing in my flower | bed," cried Peggy. 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The ribbon trim- ming repeats the brilliant red of the girdle. | Organdie in a delightfully pale shade of yellow is chosen for the de- velopment of the frock at the right. The overskirt is designed with a scal- | loped yoke which is outlined by pleat- | ed ribbon. Chartreuse is the color | favored and it is used with good | effect for the large rosettes which | decorate the skirt, | The bodice is similarly trimmed | while a cluster of colorful fruits be- deck the front of the sash. The green lace hat is gayly adorn- | ed with flowers and fruits, showing | infinite variety of color. | | "I guess it's hard for you folks who can live above ground to uhfer-| stand the people of the dark, so I'm | I not going to feel offended," laughed | | Daddy Mole. "I guess from the be- | | ginning of time we moles were made | to live under ground. We, of course, | {must have these hallways or wold / | never be able to come up, you know. | "But I will say this for both Mama | Mole and myself," he continued, 'we | didn't know we were doing any harm or we shouldn't have made our hall- ways in your garden. One reason, and | I guess the best I can give, is that at | the roots of the flowers we can find | | the most juicy worms. And worms are { really our middle name, You know. { We like them better than anything | else we eat. I'm sure Mama Mole will | feel dreadfully when she learns we | have been intruding." | { 'Oh, please, Mr. Mole, I'd love to | meet your wife!" exclaimed Peggy. "May I go home with you?" "Indeed you may," laughed Daddy | Mole, good-naturedly, "'and she'll be} glad to see you." He muttered something under his | breath and Peggy found herself 80 | very tiny she could easily enter the | doorway to the tunnel. They wound around and around | the circular hallways until at last | they reached the main chamber whick | | Was used for the nursery. There! | Mama Mole and her family of three | {little bables were cuddled up yam | and snug. | At first Mama Mole felt a wee bit | (timid at sight of a little girl, but| Daddy Mole lost no time in reassur- | Ing her, and soon she saw there was | 10 need to fear Peggy. Peggy petted and fondled the furry | little creatures, and soo learned to! call them by their right names, Bin-| kin, Winkin and Nod. { She thought it so funny to give these little creatures such names, for she had to hunt a long time under the soft fur before she could even dis- cover eyes which could wink or blink. "And they haven't any ears, eith- er," she laughed. "They don't need them," said Mama Mole. "But we moles can hear beautifully, even it you can't see any ears. Most folks say we have no eyes. We have, but they're =o hidden un- der our fur it's hard to find them." 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