Story of a Stuffed Elephant, by 
Laura Lee Hope 
 
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Title: The Story of a Stuffed Elephant 
Author: Laura Lee Hope 
Illustrator: Henry L. Smith 
Release Date: October 1, 2006 [EBook #19425] 
Language: English 
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MAKE BELIEVE STORIES 
(Trademark Registered) 
THE STORY OF A 
STUFFED ELEPHANT 
BY 
LAURA LEE HOPE 
AUTHOR OF "THE STORY OF A SAWDUST DOLL," "THE 
STORY OF A CHINA CAT," "THE BOBBSEY TWINS SERIES," 
"THE BUNNY BROWN SERIES," "THE SIX LITTLE BUNKERS 
SERIES," ETC. 
ILLUSTRATED BY 
HARRY L. SMITH 
NEW YORK 
GROSSET & DUNLAP 
PUBLISHERS 
Made in the United States of America 
Copyright, 1922, by GROSSET & DUNLAP 
The Story of a Stuffed Elephant 
[Illustration: "Now Hold on Tightly," Said the Elephant. 
The Story of a Stuffed Elephant. Frontispiece--(Page 52)]
CONTENTS 
CHAPTER PAGE 
I THE ELEPHANT AND THE MOUSE 1 
II THE MAN AND THE ELEPHANT 14 
III UP IN THE ATTIC 28 
IV CHRISTMAS FUN 41 
V IN THE BARN 54 
VI A DANGEROUS SLIDE 66 
VII THE BIG DOG 77 
VIII AN ELEPHANT JUDGE 87 
IX OUT IN THE RAIN 102 
X A VOYAGE HOME 110 
 
THE STORY OF A 
STUFFED ELEPHANT 
CHAPTER I 
THE ELEPHANT AND THE MOUSE 
"Oh, how large he is!" 
"Isn't he? And such wonderfully strong legs!"
"See his trunk, too! Isn't it cute! And he is well stuffed! This is really 
one of the best toys that ever came into our shop, Geraldine; don't you 
think so?" 
"Yes, Angelina. I must call father to come and look at him. He will 
make a lovely present for some boy or girl--I mean this Stuffed 
Elephant will make a lovely present, not our father!" and Miss 
Angelina Mugg smiled at her sister across the big packing box of 
Christmas toys they were opening in their father's store. 
"Oh, no! Of course we wouldn't want father to be given away as a toy!" 
laughed Geraldine. "But this Stuffed Elephant--oh, I just love him!" 
Miss Geraldine Mugg caught up the rather large toy animal and hugged 
it tightly in her arms. 
"Be careful!" called her sister. "You may break him!" 
"Oh, he's just a Stuffed Elephant!" laughed Geraldine. "I mean he hasn't 
any works inside him to wind up. He's just full of cotton! But I am 
beginning to like him more than I care for some of the toys that do 
wind up. I almost wish I were small again, so I could have this 
Elephant for myself!" 
"He is nice," admitted Angelina. 
"Well, I'm glad they like me," thought the Stuffed Elephant to himself, 
for just now he was not allowed to speak out loud or move around, as 
the Make Believe toys could do at certain times. But these times were 
when no eyes of boys, girls, men or women were looking. 
It was mainly at night, after the store was closed for the day, that the 
toys had their fun--talking to one another, moving about, doing tricks, 
and the like of that. Now all that the Stuffed Elephant could do was to 
stand on his four sturdy legs, with his tail on one end, and his trunk, 
almost like a second tail, at the other end of his body. 
He had two white tusks sticking out on either side of his trunk, and at
first you might have thought these tusks were toothpicks. But they were 
not. An elephant's tusks are really teeth, grown extra long so he can dig 
up the roots of trees and the plants on which he feeds. 
But a Stuffed Elephant doesn't dig with his tusks, of course. He never 
has to eat, being already stuffed, you know. And the Elephant in this 
story was well stuffed with cotton. 
"I am sure this Elephant is going to be one of our very nicest Christmas 
toys," went on Miss Geraldine Mugg, as she lifted more playthings 
from the big box that had come from the workshop of Santa Claus at 
the North pole. 
"Yes, I wish we had more like him," added Miss Angelina. 
The two ladies helped their father, Mr. Horatio Mugg, in his toy store. 
It was a delightful place for children, and many a boy and girl would 
have been glad to stay all day in the "Mugg Toy Shop,"    
    
		
	
	
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