This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1916 edition. Excerpt: ... Good-night Stories BOBBY COTTONTAIL'S BEAR TTOWN in a corner of the wood, in a-- comfortable old beech tree, lived Mr. / Billy Racoon. He was sturdy and plump and so very industrious that he never lacked for food. One day in the early fall, Bobby Cottontail, a lively little white and gray rabbit who lived ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1916 edition. Excerpt: ... Good-night Stories BOBBY COTTONTAIL'S BEAR TTOWN in a corner of the wood, in a-- comfortable old beech tree, lived Mr. / Billy Racoon. He was sturdy and plump and so very industrious that he never lacked for food. One day in the early fall, Bobby Cottontail, a lively little white and gray rabbit who lived near by, started in search of adventure and a good time, and as he passed the beech tree, who should he spy but Billy Racoon! "Hello, there!" he called, "what you doing this morning, Billy?" "I'm not doing anything--yet," replied Billy, " what are you?" Bobby sat down at the foot of the tree. "I'm going deep into the wood," he said solemnity, "and I'm going to have some wonderful adventures." "You don't say so?" said Billy, and he was so interested he was nearly envious. He slowly climbed down the tree toward Bobby. "You're always having luck," he said; " do tell me all that you are going to do today." That was exactly what Bobby Cottontail wanted to do. He licked his chops, straightened a hair, or two in his tail and began. "First I shall go from here into the forest--into the dark and gloomy forest." "Dear me," interrupted Billy Racoon, "won't you be afraid?" "Me? Afraid?" exclaimed Bobby Cottontail, "you must be thinking of someone else. I'm never afraid!" Billy Racoon was quite ashamed of himself (as Bobby intended he should be) and he resolved never again to interrupt. "No, of course you wouldn't be," he said in an m effort to make himself right with Bobby, "but I would be. That's what I was thinking of, you see." "Well, I'm not afraid of anything," said Bobby quite mollified," so you mustn't judge me by yourself." "I won't," replied Billy humbly; "but what will you do next?" "Oh, next?" asked Bobby Cottontail, "well, I'll hunt up the...
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