Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 57 pages of information about Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes.

Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 57 pages of information about Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes.

Bushy Tail did not like this, but Bunny Cotton-Tail said he would rather have it a candy-box, after all, as he was a little afraid of telephones!

Then they shook one another’s paws, and went to bed.

Bushy Tail slept on a sofa in the parlor.  About eleven o’clock he got up and began, to stir around.  There was the same cunning look in his eyes.

First he went and looked at Susan Cotton-Tail, and thought, “I have half a mind to eat you up.”  Then he went and looked at Bunny Cotton-Tail and thought, “I have half a mind to eat you up.”  Then he saw Bunny Boy out in the kitchen, wide awake, eating mince pie!  Bushy said, “I have you, and I will eat you up!”

But Bunny Boy was too quick for him.  He ran down the stairs, into the cellar, and had hopped through the cellar window in less than no time.

Then Bushy Tail took a mince pie and put it in his right-hand coat pocket.  He took a currant pie and put it in his left-hand coat pocket.  He hid an apple pie in his hat, and he went slyly out of the door with a piece of blueberry pie in his mouth!

Next morning, when Bunny and Susan awoke, they saw that their pies were gone, and they saw that Bushy Tail and Bunny Boy were gone too!

Susan Cotton-Tail cried, and Bunny Cotton-Tail whistled.

CHAPTER II

Why do you suppose Susan Cotton-Tail had made so many pies?  There was going to be a fair, and Susan had been asked to make pies for it.  All the animals were going to the fair.

“We cannot go when we have no pies to sell,” said Susan.

“All the animals will come to find out why we are not there,” said Bunny.

Now Bunny Cotton-Tail was a very clever rabbit, even though he was getting old.  He put on his overcoat and took a card and a hammer, and went out.

He was out a long time, tacking something up on the front door.

When he had finished, he asked Susan to come out and get a breath of air.

They walked up and down in front of the house.  Then Susan began to laugh, and then she began to sneeze, and then she laughed and sneezed together, and what do you suppose was the matter?

Bunny Cotton-Tail had put up this sign on the house,

SCARLET FEVER HERE

“Well,” said Bunny, “if you don’t want to go anywhere or have any one come to see you, just put up a sign like that, and see how well it will work!”

Bunny and Susan went back into the house and peeped out their front window to see how the animals would act when they saw the sign.

First came Bushy Tail, big as life, trotting along.  When he saw the sign he waved his beautiful tail in the air and ran down the road as fast as his legs could carry him!

Next came Mr. Owl.  He read the sign aloud, and flew away.

So all day long, animals came to ask why Bunny and Susan did not come to the fair, and all were frightened and ran away.

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