Excerpt: ...at the goat and maybe scare him." Bunny had heard his mother read from a book how bulls and turkey gobblers do not like red rags waved at them, and Bunny thought a goat was something like a bull. They both had horns, at any rate. "And if I could wave a red rag at him, maybe it would make him so mad that he'd run away and leave Sue alone," thought Bunny as he found himself in the vacant lot with his sister. Bunny was not quite right about the red rag, so perhaps it is just as well he did not have one. For bulls ...
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Excerpt: ...at the goat and maybe scare him." Bunny had heard his mother read from a book how bulls and turkey gobblers do not like red rags waved at them, and Bunny thought a goat was something like a bull. They both had horns, at any rate. "And if I could wave a red rag at him, maybe it would make him so mad that he'd run away and leave Sue alone," thought Bunny as he found himself in the vacant lot with his sister. Bunny was not quite right about the red rag, so perhaps it is just as well he did not have one. For bulls run TOWARD a red rag, instead of AWAY from it, and perhaps goats might do the same; though I am not sure about this. But, at any rate, Bunny had no red rag; and the goat, instead of running away, was coming toward Sue, who was too frightened to move. She just stood there, crying: "Bunny! Oh, Bunny! Make him go away." "I will," said her brother. "Go on away, you old goat you!" he cried. "Go away or I'll throw a stone at you. I don't want to hurt you, but I'm not going to let you hook my sister with your horns. Go on away!" But the goat only bleated, like a sheep, and came on. Seeing Bunny coming toward her made Sue a little braver. At least she found that she could run, so she did, hiding behind her brother. "I'll take care of you," he said bravely. On came the goat. Bunny's heart was beating fast. He raised one hand in which he held a stone. "Look out! I'm going to throw it, you old goat!" cried the little blue- eyed boy. "Whizz!" went the stone toward the goat. It struck him on the horn, and of course it did not hurt, for a goat's horns have no feeling on the outside, any more than have your finger-nails. "Bounce!" went the stone off the goat's horn. The animal shook his head, as if he did not like that. "Go on away!" called Bunny. "I got another stone for you if you don't go!" But the goat still came on. Bunny threw the second stone, but it did not hit the goat. The little boy was looking around for another stone, when he and Sue heard a...
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Florence England Nosworthy. G. Cover shows brother & sister at seashore with pail. Paste down pictorial cover (rubbed), edge wear, owner name fep, smudges. Top corner worn down, spine faded.
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Hardcover in green cloth w color paste-on picture; VG, unmarked inside. Early children*s story, part of Bunny Brown series. This copy has little wear except for slight rubbing at edges of spine, the cover picture has scratches and tiny nicks but is bright, and a crease on the back cover. The binding is tight, and the inside is unmarked w no writing or names. 5-1/2 x 7-3/4, 248 pp plus 4 pp of book ads.
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