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Updated: June 10, 2025
"No, I don't believe I can," Uncle Wiggily admitted, sadly-like and sorry. "Oh, dear!" cried Susie. "Whatever shall I do? I can't go to a party looking like this! I just must have a new dress." Uncle Wiggily thought for a minute. Then, through the woods, he spied a tree with white, shiny bark on, just like satin. "Ha! I know what to do!" he cried. "That is a white birch tree.
The elephant was crying big, salty tears, about the size of rubber balls, and they were rolling down from his eyes and along his trunk, which was like a fire engine hose, until there was quite a little stream of water flowing down the hill toward the rabbit. "Oh, please don't cry any more!" called Uncle Wiggily. "Why not?" asked the elephant, sadly-like, and he cried harder than before.
"If I were you I should hop up into the air and look for it." Well, Uncle Wiggily hopped up, but you know how it is with rabbits. They're not made to fly, and he couldn't stay up in the air long enough to do any good, so he couldn't find any gold that way. "Oh, dear! I guess I'll never find my fortune," said the rabbit sadly-like.
"I guess I'll try the second one," he said, and he dropped the empty cone, not eating it, mind you, and he took the other full cone away from poor Uncle Wiggily before the rabbit gentleman could stand on his head, or even wave his short tail. "Oh, don't eat that cone. It belongs to Grandfather Goosey," cried the rabbit, sadly-like. "Too late!" cried the bear, in a growlery voice.
So he went down stairs, and there all the toad family were sitting around the breakfast table, but they weren't eating. "What's the matter?" asked Uncle Wiggily, sadly-like. "Why," said the papa toad, "the milkman hasn't come, and the children have no milk for their oatmeal, and I have none for my coffee, and I'm in a hurry to get down to the store where I work."
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