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One day, this Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy opened the kitchen
door in the hollow stump bungalow. She saw Uncle Wiggily
squeezing juice from a lemon Ooh big thee are you
making a lemon pie? Asked the muskrat lady. Just then
some of the sour juice squirted in her eye and
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she squirmed like an angleworm. I guess I made a
mistake that time, sadly, said the bunny. But I am
trying to make lemonade. After Uncle Wiggily had helped Nurse
Jane wipe the lemon juice out her eye with a towel,
the muskrat lady asked why you do making lemonade? Uncle Wiggily.
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The bunny gentleman said that some of the animal children
wanted to start a lemonade stand so they could sell
cool drinks on hot days and give the money to
the Fresh Air Fund for poor animal children. So the
stand was started. Uncle Wiggily helped Nanny the Girl Gooat
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and Curly the Pig to make lemonade to sell from
a street stand. The first customer was mister Stubtail, the
bear gentleman. Nanny handed him a glass, and when no
one was looking, the piggy boy took some lemonade. I'm
not saying that was right, though. We hope you like
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our lemonade, mister Stubtail, said Nanny Lee. Bring Nanny and
Micky to her stain. Oh, drink this lemonade, said mister Stubtail,
and then I'll go get Nuddy and Becky and treat them.
He put the glass to his lips, but no sooner
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had he taken a sip than he dropped the glass
and roared, oh er off ah. Uncle Wiggily wanted to
know what was the matter, and Nanny and the piggy
boy were surprised. Too sour, Too sour, howled mister Stubtail.
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I like sweet lemonade. Nanny ran into Uncle Wiggily's bungalow
and brought out some sugar, which she poured into the lemonade,
while the piggy boy stirred it round and round. I
guess this will be all right for our next customer,
spoke Uncle Wiggily. Soon along came Curly's father, mister Twistytail.
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He tasted some of the fresh air lemonade. Muh bunk.
He grunted. It's quite too sweet. I like lemonade sour.
Our customers are getting mixed in our lemonade, said Uncle
Wiggily to Nanny and Curly, as he sent them to
the store to get more lemons. I'll mark each pail
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so i'll know which is sweet and which is sour lemonade.
So the bunny marked a largess on one pail to
show it was sweet, and he marked a large S
on the other pail to show that it was sour.
Now everything will be fine, said the bunny. All at once,
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Uncle Wiggily happened to think that just the letters on
the pails weren't enough. I can't tell sweet from sour.
As each begins with the letter S, said the bunny,
I wonder what I'd better do. Just then, the bad
fuzzy fox and the worst woozy wolf spray out of
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the bushes. You'd better keep still while we nibble your ears.
They howled. First, have some lemonade, invited the rabbit. What
kind of lemaide have you? Barked the fox, looking hungrily
at Uncle Wiggily's ears. Both kinds sweet and sour. Replied
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the bunny that I'll take both kind mixed, chuckled the fox,
trying to be funny. One kind will be enough for you,
and it doesn't make any difference. What kind, cried Uncle Wiggily,
and he threw the whole pailful of sour lemonade over
the bad fox. Oh wow, what does this mean, barked
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the fox. It means that I am tired of having
you make fun of my lemonade, cried the bunny. And
I'm tired of waiting for your ears, howled the wolf
as the fox ran away. It's time you made a
home run. Also, mister wolf, chuckled the bunny. Then he
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threw pale lemonade and all at the wolf, who ran away. Also,
the more lemonade was made for the children and of
Uncle Wiggily's lemonade stand.