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Updated: May 5, 2025


Papa Cotton-Tail put on the black spectacles and he looked so funny that Mother Cotton-Tail said, "Let me try them on," and Tippy Toes cried, "Please let me try them on!" Mother Cotton-Tail said, "I will pack Bunny's lamp and Susan's spectacles and you may start on your long journey at once." Tippy Toes put on his best coat and cap and kissed his mother good-bye.

Unfortunately, however, we trusted to Bunny's watch, and when we got to the station, which was on a little branch line, our train to Reading had gone. There had been some bother about the horse-box, and the station-master and a number of people who took an unabating interest in me were quarrelling when we arrived.

It was nearly two hours later that she became somewhat suddenly aware of feet sauntering under her window and young voices talking together. "Hullo!" said one abruptly, it was Bunny's speaking with careless friendliness. "Stand still a minute! There's an immense green caterpillar waving to me from your hat-brim." A voice that was like a boy's, dear, bell-like, made instant response. "Oh hell!

Come on." They walked back toward the place they had left the pail of milk. As they came in sight of it Sue cried: "Oh, Bunny, look!" Bunny looked, and at what he saw he cried: "Oh dear!" For a big, shaggy dog had his nose down in the pail of milk, and as he looked up, at hearing Bunny's cry, he knocked the pail over, spilling what he had not taken himself. "Oh, our milk's all gone!" cried Bunny.

He jumped about, barking, and then, with his big red tongue, he licked first Sue's face, and then Bunny's. Sue was much better now. She could sit up, and, as the river water was not salty, as is the water of the ocean, what she had swallowed of it did not hurt her. "I guess the dog will lick all the Friday-mud off my face," she said, smiling at Bunny through her tears.

Saltash's hand closed like a trap upon Jake's shoulder. There was a challenging quality in his smile. Jake nodded. "Yes. Bunny's got the real stuff in him. Bunny would have put her happiness before his own always. He would have given her the love that lasts. It's the only thing worth having, after all." "Well?" The challenge became more marked upon the swarthy face. The smile had vanished.

All at once the children heard some one calling: "Bunny! Sue! Where are you?" "That's Bunker Blue," said Bunny. "Here we are!" answered Sue. "Bunny's got something in his trap! Come and help us get it, Bunker." There was a noise in the bushes, a dog barked, and along came the red-haired boy and Splash. The box was moving about more quickly now, for the heavy stone was not on top.

"Well, I think a parrot is enough for one day," remarked Miss Bradley, with a smile. "Take Polly home, Bunny and Charlie." "Just see, Teacher, he's tame and he knows me," Bunny said, stroking Polly's head, a caress the parrot seemed to like. Polly perched herself on Bunny's shoulder, and then he and Charlie went out, envied by the other pupils. "Oh that bird!

"Please, teacher, I saw a mouse in Bunny Brown's desk, and he made a face at me. I mean the mouse made a face at me not Bunny!" Sadie made haste to explain, for she saw Bunny look at her when she made the statement about his desk and the mouse. Sadie had left her seat beside Bunny's desk, and was now up front. "How many other girls saw the mouse in Bunny's desk?" asked Miss Bradley.

We got one of 'em down South, and Daddy bought the rest. But I didn't bring any to school. If you let me look I can tell if it's mine or Sue's." "I'll help!" offered Charlie Star. "I know Bunny's alligators, too!" "No, let Bunny manage his own pets," said the teacher. "Come here, Bunny, and see what really is in your desk.

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