S glad of that. "Giddap, Nicknack!" she called to the goat, and as the
animal started off Ted jumped into the wagon from behind. "I wish I had
a gun," he said. "You're too little," declared Jan. "Oh, Ted! what if he
should chase us? Was it an awful big bear? I didn't dare look much." "It
wasn't so very big." "Was it as big as Nicknack?" "Oh, bigger'n him--a
lot." "Oh!" and again Jan looked back over her shoulder. "I hope he
doesn't chase us," she added. "I'll fix him if he does!" threatened Ted.
"I'll fix him!" "How? You haven't any gun, and maybe you couldn't shoot
it if you had, lessen maybe it was your Christmas pop gun." "Pooh! Pop
guns wouldn't be any good to shoot a bear! You've got to have real
bullets. But I can fix this bear if he chases us," and Ted tried to look
brave. "How?" asked Jan again. She felt safer now, for Nicknack was
going fast, and the hollow log, into which the furry animal had crawled,
was out of sight. "I'll make our goat buck the bear with his

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