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The little rabbits hopped off through the woods.
Soon they came to the long hill.
They stood at the top of the hill and looked down at the pond.
"Is the ice thick on the pond?" asked Bunny.
"Oh, yes," said Bobtail. "Jack Frost covered the pond with ice last night."
"But Mr. Sun is shining to-day," said Billy.
"Sometimes he turns the ice back to water again."
"I know that ice is very thick," said Bobtail.
"All right," said Bunny; "now let's make the slide."
Bunny hopped down the hill and made a little path in the snow.
Bobtail hopped down the path after him. Then Billy hopped down the path.
The three rabbits hopped up and down the path until the slide was smooth and hard.
At last Billy said, "Now let's try the slide. Here is a sled that belongs to one of the boys."
Billy sat down on the sled and tucked his feet under him.
Bobtail sat down behind Billy.
And last of all came Bunny.
"Hold on tight," called Bunny. "I will give you a good start."
Bunny pushed hard and the sled began to slide.
He pushed harder and the sled began to slide faster.
"Now I am going to jump on," cried Bunny.
He ran as fast as he could and gave a good big jump.
Down he came, but not on the sled.
Oh, no! He came down hard on the slide.
He bumped his nose and that made two little tears roll down his cheeks.
When he brushed the tears away he looked to see where the sled was.