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Updated: September 21, 2025


"Look at him," said Redbud; "why does he dislike the butterflies?" "Only fun," said Verty; "he often does that. Here, Longears!" Longears approached, and Verty pointed to the ground. Longears laid down. "Stay there!" said Verty. And smiling, he walked on. Redbud laughed, and turning round made signs to the dog to follow them.

"Ho, hum! I wonder what will happen to me to-day?" "Are you going out again?" asked Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy, the muskrat lady housekeeper. "It seems to me that you go out a great deal, Mr. Longears." "Well, yes; perhaps I do," admitted the bunny uncle. "But more things happen to me when I go out than when I stay in the house." "And do you like to have things happen to you?" asked Miss Fuzzy Wuzzy.

And when the animal doctor came he looked at the bunny uncle's tongue, felt of his ears, and said: "Ha! Hum! You have the Spring fever, Uncle Wiggily. What you need is sassafras." "Nurse Jane has some in the bungalow," spoke Mr. Longears. "Tell her to make me some tea from that." "No, what is needed is fresh sassafras," said Dr. Possum.

Uncle Wiggily Longears, the rabbit gentleman who lived in the bungalow, sat up in bed, having been awakened by the noise, and he said: "Well, I wonder what Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy is doing now? She certainly is busy at something, and it can't be making the breakfast buckwheat cakes, either, for she has stopped baking them."

"Well, I think I'll travel along now, and once more seek my fortune," said Uncle Wiggily, when Billie and Nannie were ready to go to school. So Mrs. Goat packed up for the rabbit a nice lunch in his valise, and Nannie gave him some waxed paper, that the rain wouldn't melt, and Billie gave his uncle a pair of scissors, and off Mr. Longears started.

"You might stay with us to-night," said Mamma Littletail, kindly, "and look for a nest to-morrow." "I never lived in a burrow," said Mrs. Wren, "but I will try it," so she flew down into the underground house, and to-morrow night I am going to tell you how she did a great kindness to Uncle Wiggily Longears. Early the next morning Mrs.

Where are you going?” asked Mrs. No-Tail. “Oh! I think I’ll go over and play a game of checkers with Uncle Wiggily Longears,” replied the old gentleman frog. “The last game we played he won, but I think I can win this time.” “Well, whatever you do, Grandpa,” spoke Bully, “please don’t go past the pond where the bad alligator is.”

"Your silk hat is ready to wear again." "Thank you," spoke the bunny uncle, as he laid aside the ferns, also thanking them. "Now I am like myself again," and he hopped on through the woods, wondering whether or not he was to have any more adventures that day. Mr. Longears had not gone on very much farther before he heard a rustling in the bushes, and then a sad little voice said: "Oh, dear!

Sammie and Susie Littletail were leaping over the brown leaves and the pine needles in the woods. There was a little wind blowing, and it ruffled up the fur on the backs of the rabbit children, but they did not mind that. "I wonder where we shall find the eggs?" asked Susie of her brother, and she nibbled on a bit of maple sugar that Uncle Wiggily Longears had made for them.

You see, when you play stump tag you have to keep on a stump if you don't want to be tagged. It's lots of fun. Try it some day, if you can find a place where there are plenty of stumps. Well, after playing this for some time, the rabbit children got tired. Then they played other games, and they were making quite a noise, when Uncle Wiggily Longears came out.

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