Billy Bunny and Uncle Bull Frog by David Magie Cory
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the house where his cousin, Mr. O'Hare, lived. So he stopped the
automobile and knocked on the door, and as soon as Mr. O'Hare opened it, he said: "Jump in with me, for my little nephew is lost and I want you to help me find him." So away they went into the Friendly Forest, and they looked all around, but, of course, there was no little rabbit that looked like Billy Bunny anywhere in sight. So Uncle Lucky and Mr. O'Hare got out, and after tying the automobile to a tree, they set out in different directions to find the little bunny. And Uncle Lucky went along a little path and Mr. O'Hare followed a small brook, and after a while the old gentleman rabbit heard a bird singing: "I saw a little rabbit A-sitting by a tree, And I should say he'd lost his way-- That's how he looked to me." "Where did you see him?" asked Uncle Lucky excitedly. But what the little bird replied you must wait to hear in the next story. STORY V. BILLY BUNNY AND THE RUNAWAY DOG. You remember in the last story just as Uncle Lucky asked the little |
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