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Title: Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes
Author: Laura Rountree Smith
Release Date: November 29, 2003 [EBook #10329]
Language: English
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[Illustration: "BRING THE CAMPHOR! BRING THE SMELLING SALTS!"]
SNUBBY NOSE
AND
TIPPY TOES
BY
LAURA ROUNTREE SMITH
1917, 1922
CONTENTS
SNUBBY NOSE AND TIPPY TOES
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
MORE COTTON TAIL STORIES
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
ILLUSTRATIONS
"'BRING THE CAMPHOR! BRING THE SMELLING SALTS!'"
"GRANDPA GRUMBLES HAD NOT SEEN DR. COTTONTAIL FOR TWO HUNDRED YEARS"
"TIPPY TOES WASHED THE DISHES"
"'MY NAME IS NOT SNUBBY NOSE'"
"HE WAS SWEEPING THE CHIMNEY WITH HIS LONG, BEAUTIFUL TAIL"
"THEY WERE SAILING AWAY WITH GRANDPA GRUMBLES"
"BUSHY-TAIL WENT SPLASH, DASH, INTO THE LAKE"
"'I WILL TUCK THEM IN MY SLEIGH'"
"SOON THE CIRCUS COTTON-TAILS CAME IN VIEW"
"BUNNY AND SUSAN WERE SITTING BY THE FIRE"
SNUBBY NOSE AND TIPPY TOES
CHAPTER I
Bunny and Susan Cotton-Tail sat by the fire one winter evening warming
their paws.
"What's that?" asked Bunny.
"What's that?" asked Susan.
They went to the window and saw a very little Bunny stuck fast in a
snowdrift.
"Help, help," cried Bunny, "I will get the snow-shovel."
"Help, help," cried Susan, "I will get the wheelbarrow."
Bunny and Susan went out to shovel the little Bunny out of the
snowdrift. Bunny said, "You dear little fellow, how did you get stuck
fast in the snowdrift?"
Susan looked hard over her spectacles and said, "Why, it is our own
dear grandchild, Snubby Nose."
Then Snubby Nose cried and he screamed and he howled! Bunny Cotton-Tail
shoveled as fast as he could, and in sixteen minutes he had Snubby Nose
out of the snowdrift. Susan put him in the wheelbarrow and wheeled him
to the house. All the
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