The Feld Lesson. Wy leaves were like; and when he went to hunt for them Wolf always went to help. Johnny told him what kind he wanted; but I don’t know whether he understood that, only he liked to go with his master, and be- lieved that Johnny could not do without him. Perhaps he went to sce that his little master did not get into danger ; but this he never told me: so I only know that he always seemed to en- joy himself very much indeed. And, anyhow, he was useful ; tor, in one of the fields in which they used to play, there were a number of tiny rills of water, not deep enough to hurt even Johnny, if he I2