<h2 class="nobreak">CHAPTER III</h2>
<p><span class="smcap">The</span> next day, when Bunny Cotton-Tail
woke up, he heard the
rain pattering against the window
panes. He cried so loud, and his
tears fell so fast, that his little
brother thought the roof was leaking!</p>
<p>Mother Cotton-Tail said it would
do no good to cry about the rain,
and she went to the closet and
brought out a beautiful new silk
umbrella. She had bought it for a
birthday present for Bunny, but she
hated to see Bunny unhappy, so
she said he might go out in the
rain so as to use it.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum" id="Page_19">[19]</span>Now, Bunny was not a very
careful little rabbit, so he did not
wait to learn how to open it, but
ran out of the house and down
the road with the umbrella in his
paw. That is the reason you see
him so in the picture. He ran
fast, because he wanted to show
Susan his new present.</p>
<p>Now, wasn’t it odd that on that
very same morning Susan Cotton-Tail
cried when she saw the rain,
and that her mother gave her a
beautiful new umbrella? But Susan
was a careful rabbit, and learned
how to open and use the umbrella
before she went out.</p>
<p>Susan had left her basket at
Bunny’s house the night before, so<span class="pagenum" id="Page_20">[20]</span>
her mother said she might go after
it. That is the way the two rabbits
happened to meet.</p>
<p>Bunny was delighted when Susan
showed him how to open his umbrella,
and they stood there some
time, talking in the rain. Of course
it was too wet to go for berries,
but they wanted to have some fun,
so they decided to go to Bunny’s
house and blow soap-bubbles.</p>
<p>On the way home they passed a
nice garden. Farmer Jones was
out working in it that morning.
Bunny wished very much for a bite
of cabbage, so he begged Susan to
come and hide behind the raspberry
bushes, so that they could
nibble something while Farmer<span class="pagenum" id="Page_21">[21]</span>
Jones was not looking. Now Susan
was a good little rabbit, and she
knew that to steal is very wrong,
so she said, “No.”</p>
<p>Then Susan and Bunny went on
to Bunny’s house, and here they
blew soap-bubbles all the morning.</p>
<span class="pagenum" id="Page_22">[22]</span>
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<div class="verse"><b>Little Bunny Cotton-Tail</b></div>
<div class="indent"><b>Should not try to roam</b></div>
<div class="verse"><b>In Farmer Jones’s cabbage-patch;</b></div>
<div class="indent"><b>He ought to stay at home.</b></div>
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<span class="pagenum" id="Page_23">[23]</span>
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