CHAPTER IV 
bobby’s first adventure 
Mother Lynn had not been gone very 
long when Bobby woke up. A shaft of 
moonlight had peered right down through 
the dancing, new leaves and the branches 
of the trees into the Hollow Tree House 
and had peeped right into Bobby’s face. 
Tommy was sound asleep,—so Bobby 
playfully cuffed him with his paw. Out¬ 
side the Hollow Tree House, the world 
looked like gold as the moonlight bathed 
the mountain in its soft beams. Bobby 
cuffed Tommy some more and rolled him 
over,—but Tommy was too tired and 
sleepy to do more than stretch and yawn 
and then go back to sleep again. 
But Bobby was wide awake; the excite- 
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