![]() Away they went, till they were quite tired out and then they came to a stand-still, staring at their leader with very blank faces. And when they had wheeled round their leader for a time, they ran off after him with a bound into the wood. Very soon the rest of the flock began to dance and caper too. After this he whirled himself round like a top, shaking his head all the time, and ringing his bell. It was a great pity, but the Bell-wether of Bo-Peep's flock was very wild, and was much given to wander far away into the wood, where of course the rest of the sheep would follow him.įinding Little Bo-Peep asleep, the tiresome fellow began by standing on his hind legs and making a great bow to his shadow before him on the grass. ![]() I dare say you know that all the sheep in a flock will follow the Bell-wether, and that he always wears a bell round his neck. Now the Bell-wether of Bo-Peep's flock was a most stupid and stubborn fellow. Being very weary she soon fell fast asleep. One summer evening, when the sun was setting, Little Bo-Peep, who had to rise very early in the morning, felt tired, and sat down on a bank covered with daisies. Once, when she lost her sheep, she was very doleful indeed. Her cheeks had a bloom on them like a lovely peach, and her voice sounded like a sweet silver bell.īut though Little Bo-Peep was as good as she was beautiful, she sometimes met with misfortunes that made her very sad. Little Bo-Peep was a very nice little girl. ![]() ![]()
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