Bumper, The White Rabbit by George Ethelbert Walsh
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in the spring of the year when they blossom out in green leaves, and then
they make you think of fairyland where everything is painted the colors of the rainbow. The rocks that slope up from the bank of the river are dented and broken as if some giant in the past had smashed them with his hammer, cracking some and punching deep holes in others. It was in one of these holes, or caves, that Buster was born. He didn't mind the hard rocky floor of his bed a bit, nor did he mind the darkness, nor the cold winds that swept through the open doorway. He was so well protected by his... The continuation of this interesting story will be found in BUSTER THE BIG BROWN BEAR Price 65 Cents Postpaid THE JOHN C. WINSTON COMPANY, Publishers 517 S. Wabash Ave. Winston Building 129 Spadina Ave. CHICAGO, ILL. PHILADELPHIA, PA. TORONTO, ONT. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ BUMPER THE WHITE RABBIT AND HIS FRIENDS STORY I Bumper and Sleepy the Opossum Bumper, after working hard to trick his enemies so they would be more afraid of the rabbits in the woods, had decided the ways of peace were better than those of war. Not that he was going to permit Sneaky the Wolf |
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