How the Blue Devil Became the Blue Tiger Hiv and attend and listen, for this befell and behappened and became and was, Oh, my best Beloved, when the Class Animals were wild. The Green Sea Horse was wild and the Blue Fox was wild and all the animals in the Time Before were wild and fought with one another in a dreadfully wild way. But wildest of all wild animals was the Scarlet Moth, who had a ’Satiable curiosity as well as a Horrid Temper. “UVhe Scarlet Moth had a ’Satiable curiosity to find out what the First Singing of the Blue Fox’s Child meant, and sent the Big Ceaseless One to find out. (For you must know, oh, Best Beloved, that the Big Ceaseless One didn’t find out, but somebody did, and so the Scarlet Moth sang a song just like the First Singing of the Blue Fox’s Child—only the words weren’t the same.) Now the Blue Fox’s Child’s Beautiful Blue eyes were opened and it saw what a Wild World it was in and how Wildest Wild the Scarlet Moth was, and it was careful in all the Time-That-Came-After. Later on in Time, the Blue Fox’s Child gave a party to the Scarlet Moth, and the party was a nice party, with Songs about the Dream Palaces and about pretty Bubbles and about the Valley-that-is-beyond-the-Moon and about lots of other beautiful things. Oh, Best Beloved, it was a lovely party! But the Wild ’Satiable curiosity of the Scarlet Moth couldn’t wait to see what Wild Animal the Blue Fox’s Child would bring to the party; and so it called the Ceaseless One to it again and said, “‘Oh, Ceaseless One, go down to the little Green Hollow that is over the Hill and lie down and make believe you are a rock and perhaps the Blue Fox’s child will sing a song about the Wild, Wild Animal that is coming to the party to-night.”’ But you see, oh, Best Beloved, that the Blue Fox’s Child’s Beautiful Blue Eyes were open wide. It only kicked the CeaselessOne when it made believe it was a rock and told it to go home to its Mother. * * * * * * * * * * The night of the party came soon and all the wild animals were waiting for it to begin. The Blue Fox’s Child was painting its face so that it would look most beautiful of All, and Surprise the Scarlet Moth and the Blue Fox and the Green Sea Horse. A Messenger came running in a great hurry with hardly any breath left and said to the Blue Fox’s Child, “Go up to the Big-Hall-that-is-called-Pem- broke and save the life of your Wild Animal from the ’Satiable curiosity of the Scarlet Moth—and most 'specially save your Wild Animal from the Horrid Temper of the Scarlet Moth.”’ So the Little Blue Fox’s Child ran as fast as its little short legs would take it to the Big-Hall-that-is-called-Pembroke and the Blue Fox’s Child’s Beautiful Blue Eyes opened wider at the dreadfully wild fight it saw. And it knew even better than before that it must be wild too. It knew, oh, Best Beloved, that if it wasn’t wild, it would go where all the little Dead Bunnies go. So it started to fight and show its little white teeth and tried its very best to keep the Scarlet Moth out of the Cave where the Blue Devil was hiding. (For you must know, oh, Best Beloved, that that was the name of the animal that the Blue Fox’s Child was going to bring to the Party.) i) Oe