![]() ![]() “Nice to meet you, young feller,” the man said. ![]() He undid the string and Stanley unrolled. “Going to decorate your house, I suppose?” “Well, George, I see you have bought some wallpaper,” Mr. One Sunday afternoon, in the street, they met Ralph Jones, an old college friend of Mr. Arthur didn’t like to walk either, but he had to. Stanley did not mind being carried because he had never much liked to walk. It was as simple as carrying a parcel, and he could hold on to Arthur with the other hand. He would tie a piece of string around Stanley to keep him from unrolling and make a little loop in the string for himself. Lambchop discovered that he could roll Stanley up without hurting him at all. Lambchop worried about speeding taxis or that hurrying people might accidentally knock them down. Stanley and Arthur would often be jostled from his side and Mr. Lambchop had always liked to take the boys out with him on Sunday afternoons, to a museum or roller-skating in the park, but it was difficult when they were crossing streets or moving about in crowds.
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