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CONTENTS
BUNNY RABBIT'S DIARY
BILLY'S SLIDE
A CHRISTMAS TREE
BOBTAIL'S KITE
APRIL FOOL'S DAY
MRS. DUCK'S SECRET
THE SWIMMING LESSON
THE CLOVER PATCH
MOVING DAY
A SUMMER SHOWER
SAMMY'S FLYING MACHINE
THE CABBAGE PATCH
THE WHITE RABBIT
TEDDY BEAR
BOBBY'S PARTY
FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOR
Sometimes Bunny talked to Mrs. Duck . . . _Frontispiece_
Bunny put the acorn in front of Sammy's door
"Croak, croak!" said Mr. Green Frog
"Quack, quack! Where did _you_ come from?"
ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT
Bunny played with the gray squirrel
The sled went on down the hill
The squirrel hunted for nuts
Once Bunny Rabbit saw a Christmas tree
Mrs. Duck was always in a hurry
He put one foot in the water
"I think it will rain to-day"
Down to the ground Sammy fell
She wrapped his nose up in flannel
"Cock-a-doodle-doo!" called the rooster
"This bag is full of peanuts"
They ate all the nuts they wanted
BUNNY RABBIT'S DIARY
Mr. and Mrs. Rabbit and the three little rabbits lived in the woods.
Each little rabbit had a name.
There was Bunny Rabbit, Bobtail Rabbit, and Billy Rabbit.
Bunny was full of fun, and liked to play tricks on his brothers.
Bobtail liked to play with Bunny. He was always ready to join in all
the fun.
But Billy was lazy. He did not like to work, and he did not like to
play.
He liked to curl up in the tall grass and sleep.
The rabbits had many playmates in the woods and fields.
They played with the gray squirrels that lived in the big oak tree.
They played with the red squirrels that lived in the old stone wall.
Sometimes Bunny ran down to the brook to visit old Mr. Green Frog.
Sometimes he talked to Mrs. Duck, when she came to the brook to teach
her little ones to swim.
There was always something to do; and Bunny, and Bobtail, and Billy
were always doing something.
[Illustration: Bunny played with the gray squirrel.]
One Christmas Mrs. Rabbit gave Bunny a book.
She made it herself out of maple leaves.
She pinned the leaves together with thorns from the rose-bush that grew
on the wall.
When Bunny saw the book he jumped up and down and clapped his hands.
"Oh, goody, goody!" he said. "What a pretty book this is."
"I will sit down on the old stump and read the stories this very
minute."
So Bunny sat down on the stump and opened his book.
He opened the
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