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Updated: May 2, 2025
Bunny and Susan went out to shovel the little Bunny out of the snowdrift. Bunny said, "You dear little fellow, how did you get stuck fast in the snowdrift?" Susan looked hard over her spectacles and said, "Why, it is our own dear grandchild, Snubby Nose." Then Snubby Nose cried and he screamed and he howled!
Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes sat as still as they could in their little chairs by the fire and never winked an eyelash. Bushy-Tail said, "Let me in or I will come down the chimney, fire or no fire." Then Snubby Nose coughed and Tippy Toes sneezed. Bushy-Tail climbed the roof once more. Out came the smoke in great puffs. He gave it up and then went away down the path growling every step of the way.
Then, just as I was about to start running down the track, away from nowhere and to nowhere, I was brought to my senses by a loud boohoo, and then a snubby choke, which seemed to come out of my bag and steamer-blanket that stood in a pile before me. "Train's gone, train's gone and left us! I knew it would, when Sallie stopped to put the starch on her face all over again.
"I'm sure she is," said Carmen, thinking that however good-hearted she might be she was very "snubby." "And it makes it all the more awkward, for I am interested in so many things myself." "I can arrange all that," Jack said, in an off-hand way. Carmen's look of gratitude could hardly be distinguished from affection. "That's easy enough.
They had never seen him so polite before. They said, "We met Bunny and Susan and Grandpa Grumbles and they said we could go up in the garret and get skates and go skating." No sooner said than done. Up to the garret danced the Seventeen Little Bears. They found seventeen pairs of skates and danced out again. Snubby Nose was left alone in the house. He forgot to be polite.
But Jerry's heart was in the right place, and the older members of Ridgley School laughed to scorn the suggestion that he had any connection with the thefts. "I'd as soon suspect my own father as Jerry!" said Snubby Turner, "but that gives me an idea." What the idea was he revealed to no one except Jerry himself.
Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes helped and Bunny and Susan helped too. Grandpa Grumbles cried, "One for the money, ten for the show, Put up the tent, and away we go." He forgot to grumble. He had never been so happy before in all big life. It took the Circus Cotton-Tails and Bunny and Susan just exactly one hour and sixteen minutes to put up the merry-go-round, and Grandpa Grumbles bossed the job.
They rubbed him dry with a soft towel, and all the time Snubby Nose cried and he screamed and he howled! Just at this very minute Grandpa Grumbles came in shaking the snow off his fur and whiskers. He shook his green cotton umbrella. He came in grumbling, "It's noisy here, I do declare, I just came out to take the air." Snubby Nose stopped his noise and stared at Grandpa Grumbles.
When Snubby Nose read his letter he cried and he screamed and he howled! When Tippy Toes read his letter he said, "Never mind, Snubby Nose, we can go together to the bend of the road." Before they had breakfast, Susan got out her rolling-pin and flour and sugar and said, "I will make you some cookies to take with you." Bunny said, "My fur and whiskers, I have two neat little baskets.
Two things Teeny-bits did not mention: the incident of finding Snubby Turner breaking into Campbell's room and the accusatory letter that had led to the discovery of the stolen loot. Those things, he felt, were matters not to be discussed even with two such good friends as Mr. Murray and Neil Durant.
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