MRS. BUNNY’S DINNER PARTY
Anna E. Skinner
Reprinted from “The Churchman.”
“Are you ready, my dear?” said Mr. Bobtail, looking at his large watch. “Mrs. Bunny will expect us to come in good time to her dinner party.”
“I shall be ready in a few minutes, Mr. Bobtail. I wonder how many are invited. We always meet fine people at Mrs. Bunny’s house.”
Mrs. Bobtail brought out her little gray silk bonnet, and Mr. Bobtail’s best birch cane.
“Come,” she said, “it is a good half hour’s walk to Bramble Hollow. Shall we go around by the way of Cabbage-Patch Lane?”
“Oh, no, my dear, let us take a short cut through the meadow.”
Off they started arm in arm across the sunlit fields.
“See, there are Mr. and Mrs. Frisk gathering nuts,” said Mr. Bobtail. “Jack Frost shook the trees last night. There are plenty lying on the ground.”