One of Mrs. Brown's neighbors brought her little son over to call one day, and Mrs. Brown sent the child out to play with Buster. Buster immediately conceived the idea of letting the child ride his goat. As an impressive feature of the ...See moreOne of Mrs. Brown's neighbors brought her little son over to call one day, and Mrs. Brown sent the child out to play with Buster. Buster immediately conceived the idea of letting the child ride his goat. As an impressive feature of the occasion, Buster purchased false beards with which he disguised the features of his playmates. The goat was brought on, and the child safely mounted on its hack. Tige did not care very much about the goat. In fact, he cared less than nothing for it. As a result, there was a good deal of unpleasantness, before the party was finally straightened out. When Buster and his companions entered Mrs. Brown's parlor with the goat, complications immediately ensued. The goat, catching sight of Buster's beard for the first time, was properly startled. On the impulse of the moment, he butted Buster out of the window. An indistinguishable mixture of children, goat and dog. resulted when Tige took a hand in the affair, which speedily grew to the proportions of a small riot, when the situation was solved by shutting the goat out of the yard. Written by
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