The Tale of Bunny Cotton-Tail

When little Bunny was quite small,
He read by candle-light;
But now that he has grown up tall,
He goes to bed at night!
By LAURA ROUNTREE SMITH
A. FLANAGAN COMPANY CHICAGO AND NEW YORK
Copyright 1904 BY A. FLANAGAN COMPANY
THE TALE OF BUNNY COTTON-TAIL
If little Bunny Cotton-Tail had not read by candle-light, this story might never have been written.
One evening Bunny Cotton-Tail read very late, and he was so excited over the story he was reading that he waved one paw too near the candle, and burned it sadly. Poor Bunny cried so loud that all the neighbors heard him, and came running in to see what was the matter. Have you ever cried so loud that you could be heard next door?
Mother Cotton-Tail tied up the burned paw in a cabbage leaf and sent Bunny to bed. And what do you suppose that comical Bunny did? He liked the smell of the cabbage so well, that he ate the leaf all up, and his poor paw began to hurt worse than ever.
This time he did not cry, for he was afraid he would be scolded for eating the cabbage leaf. He crept out of bed and ran out of the house.

Laura Rountree Smith
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2021-04-03

Темы

Friendship -- Juvenile fiction; Rabbits -- Juvenile fiction; Parent and child -- Juvenile fiction; Obedience -- Juvenile fiction

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