The Adventures Of Poor Mrs. Quack in "Ryder Tells About Mrs. Quack"
That waswhat Ryder did. He sat so still that if you had happened along,you probably would have thought him asleep. But he wasn't asleep.No, indeed! He was just thinking and thinking. He was trying tothink of some way to help Mrs. Quack. At last he gave a little sighof disappointment.
"It can't be done," said he. "There isn't any way."
"What can't be done?" demanded a voice right over his head.
"It can't be done," said he. "There isn't any way."
"What can't be done?" demanded a voice right over his head.



