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There's no use taking home more than we can eat soon." "Here's mine, then," announced Harry taking quick aim at a fleeing cotton-tail. "I'll choose this one right here." As a tribute to Harry's excellent aim the rabbit bounded high in the air and then rolled over and over lying quite still after falling to the earth. His career had been stopped instantly.
Bunny and Susan said, "Sit down by the fire, Grandpa, and warm your paws." Grandpa Grumbles sat down. Snubby Nose cried, "Grandpa Grumbles, tell us a story, please tell us a story." Bunny Cotton-Tail said, in a whisper, "Please don't mention noses." Susan Cotton-Tail said, "Please don't mention snowdrifts."
There was no sound of bird or insect, and the occasional hare, or "Molly Cotton-tail," as Annie delightedly called it, who hopped across the road, made no noise at all. A gentle wind among the tops of the taller trees made a sound as of a distant sea; but, besides this, little was heard but the low, crunching noise of the wheels, and the voices of Lawrence and Miss Annie.
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.
Papa Cotton-Tail went with him again to the bend of the road. Suddenly Tippy Toes stopped still. He stopped stock-still in the road. He said, "Oh, Pa, I must go back, I forgot something!" What do you suppose Tippy Toes forgot? He always danced up and down before the mirror before he went out.
Did Bunny and Susan tuck them up warm in bed? Well, I guess they did, and Doctor Cotton-Tail gave them hoarhound candy. Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes smacked their lips and said, "If we had fallen in the water we could have had candy too." Doctor Cotton-Tail said, "You cunning little things, you look as much alike as two peas. You shall each have a stick of lemon candy."
"Any sport, Jonathan?" he inquired cheerfully, while he buttered his waffles. "If I scared up one Molly Cotton-tail out of the briars I did at least fifty." "No, I didn't get a shot," replied Gay, "but I met a poacher on my land who appeared to have been more successful. There seems to be absolutely no respect for a man's property rights in this part of the country.
He turned to speak of these to Phil; but his little companion, he saw, had meantime drifted off to dreamland. By Beatrix Potter Once upon a time there were four little Rabbits, and their names were Flopsy, Mopsy, Cotton-tail, and Peter. They lived with their mother in a sand-bank, underneath the root of a very big fir-tree. "Now, my dears," said old Mrs.
So Mother Cotton-Tail put on her best sunbonnet and took her purse and shopping basket with her, and went off with Papa Cotton-Tail calling, "Good-bye, I will be home to supper at five o'clock sharp." Then Tippy Toes danced a little fairylike dance before the mirror and sang, "Who is so ugly? Nobody knows." The mirror answered, "Snubby Nose."
All this time Tippy Toes was as merry as you please. He danced about on the tips of his toes and sang, "A present, a present, if all things go well, What shall be the present? No one can tell." Suddenly, at breakfast next morning Mother Cotton-Tail said, "I will go to town and buy Bunny and Susan a big parlor lamp." "A lamp with a pink shade," said Tippy Toes.
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