Victorian children taught their Teddy Bears manners!
It was Betty who delivered the invitation, in such a solemn fashion that the Teddy Bears all sat them down on the bed to consider. As Betty went on to explain they were all attention; even Baloo, the Indifferent One, cocked his stubby ears and leaned forward until Ab, his small charge, nearly toppled over on his nose. Of Course they would go; but what should they wear? Peter - big, tawny Peter - thought his pink neck-ribbon would be more becoming than his blue; yet he did so love blue. Little Scrub, sitting beside his beloved Barbara, wondered if it would be quit proper to wear his blue jeans. You can't imagine how excited they were: one isn't invited to a tea-party every day - that is, if one is a Teddy Bear. Not that they cared about the tea, but they did hope there would be plenty of honey.
Now, a tea-party means a rehearsal of one's manners. At that thought most of the Teddy Bears scampered away and pretended to be busily washing their paws. (Betty never interrupted them at that!). Ab and Ba, the twins, climbed into Baloo's lap and declared they'd be very good. But Peter had a request to make: Might he sit at the head of the table? Betty said he might if he could find the head of a round table.
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