From eating peanuts on the train;

She should not stare at any one,

So says good Old Father Bun.

The day for the journey came at last and Old Father Bun and Pretty Bunny waved their paws and cried,

“Good bye, good bye, we are happy, you know;

Good bye, good bye, on a journey we go.”

They went briskly along until they came to town, and stood on the right side of the street watching for a street car.

Pretty Bunny was so excited, she waved her red pocket handkerchief with the white spots in it at the street car conductor, and Old Father Bun said he was surprised to find she had such poor manners, but as she had never seen a street car before, of course, she did not know how to behave.

What a crowded car it was!

Old Father Bun said, “Wait ’till the car stops to get on board.” He was particular to have the fare ready so the conductor did not have to wait. He told Pretty Bunny, in some street cars you had to pay as you enter, and in some the conductor came to get the fares.