i.THE BUNNIKINS-BUNNIES[11]
ii.THE LOADING OF NEDDY[19]
iii.A NIGHT WITH THE MOSQUITOES[37]
iv.THE MAKING OF THE CAMP[49]
v.THE HEROISM OF MR. BUNNIKINS-BUNNY[57]
vi.THE BROWNIE CUB BABY’S PAPA[69]
vii.BOBTAIL’S MISHAP[79]
viii.GOOD-BYE SUMMER[89]

The Bunnikins-Bunnies

I

Mr. Bobtail Fitz-Herbert Bunnikins-Bunny was a very great dandy, for not only had he his own beautiful white fur coat, but he wore the finest of other clothes besides. His feathered hats, his fine coats, his lovely neckties, and his gay silk socks were admired and copied by all the young members of the Cotton-Tail Club, in Rabbitsville, where Mr. Bunnikins-Bunny lived.

He fell in love with a charming little rabbit, Miss Primrose Featherball, and after a short courtship, and a very fine wedding, they settled down in a beautiful cosy nest in a hollow tree.

When Mr. and Mrs. Bunnikins-Bunny had been married about two years, they decided, for the sake of Mr. Bunnikins’ health, to spend the summer camping out in the mountains.