The Naps of Polly Sleepyhead

No. 2 - And then she was startled by the sudden appearance of a Dachshund by her side, held in leash, as she soon discovered, by her friend the Joker. He said:
"Come, let us go to Shadow Land - we'll take an untried route -
And, if you please, from Shadow Trees we'll gather luscious fruit."
No. 3 - Polly rose to her feet, and the pair started down a steep incline, with Stretch (that was the Dachshund's name) tugging at his leash. The Joker laughingly remarked -
"You see my dog is leading me instead of being led;
He mostly runs to body, but he tries to be a-head!"
No. 4 - They soon came to a stream of water too wide to be jumped. "How will we get over?" inquired Polly. Some game wardens who had assembled at this point exclaimed in chorus: "Yes, how will you get over?" The Joker thought a moment and then said:
"Why, that is not so difficult; you see, we'll bridge the tide
And make a run upon the bank that's on the other side."
No. 5 - The joker then commanded Stretch to place his fore feet on the opposite bank, which he did, thus bridging the stream. Polly and the game wardens thought this quite a clever idea and heartily applauded both the Joker and his dog.
No. 6 - The Joker directed Polly to cross over, and she carefully stepped on to the living bridge. But she was no more than halfway over when a rabbit, deeply interested in the performance, indiscreetly showed himself where he was seen by all, including Stretch.
No. 7 - This was too much for a rabbit dog to endure, and in spite of his master's commands away he went, helter skelter, after the rabbit, leaving Polly without any support.
No. 8 - Then she woke up with a gasp. "Help!" shouted she. And then she realized she was in no danger. "What a goose I am," said she, "to go to sleep and roll off into the spring!"
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