<h2 class="nobreak">CHAPTER VII</h2>
<p><span class="smcap">Now,</span> what do you suppose Mother
Bunny was going to do? She was
going to find Mr. Owl, who is the
wisest creature in the woods. And
why was she going to find Mr.
Owl? Because she wanted to ask
him how to stop Bunny Cotton-Tail
from running away.</p>
<p>Mr. Owl was at home, as usual,
sitting on a branch of an old pine-tree.
When Mother Cotton-Tail told
her story, he blinked his round
eyes and turned his head all the
way around to hide a smile. He had
heard of Bunny Cotton-Tail before.</p>
<p>Mr. Owl did not talk very much;<span class="pagenum" id="Page_42">[42]</span>
wise people never do. So he answered
Mother Cotton-Tail with two
words: “Mr. Fox.”</p>
<p>Mother Cotton-Tail did not see
what that meant, but Mr. Owl had
no more to say, so she started
slowly homeward.</p>
<p>On the way home she passed Mr.
Fox’s den. There she saw an old
overcoat of his out on the line.
Then, whisk! jump! as quick as a
wink she had that overcoat down
from the line, and was off, carrying
it over her shoulder.</p>
<p>When she was safely away from
Mr. Fox’s den, she crept into the
coat, though it was much too big,
and doubled her ears up neatly
inside his cap.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum" id="Page_43">[43]</span>She looked ahead of her, and
what did she see, coming down the
road, but a little rabbit—a naughty,
run-away little rabbit? She knew at
once that it was her own Bunny.</p>
<p>Mother Cotton-Tail stood very still
in the shadow of a tree, and when
Bunny came by, she whisked out,
and took him in her arms and
started straight for Mr. Fox’s den.</p>
<p>Bunny Cotton-Tail was so scared
that he did not say a word, but
he thought he felt his hair turning
gray, and that was a pity for one
so young!</p>
<p>When they got near the den,
Mother Cotton-Tail stopped. Everything
was very still.</p>
<p>“Now, Bunny,” she said, “you shall<span class="pagenum" id="Page_44">[44]</span>
go in there, and we will eat you
up, unless you promise never to run
away any more.”</p>
<p>Did Bunny promise? Well, indeed
he did, in a hurry! And Mother
Cotton-Tail told him that all the
foxes knew about it and would
catch him if he ever ran away
again.</p>
<p>Then she gave him a big hug,
which scared him nearly to death.
Think of his being scared when his
own mother hugged him! But you
see, he thought she was Mr. Fox.
Then she let Bunny go, and he ran
straight home.</p>
<p>Mother Cotton-Tail put Mr. Fox’s
coat back on the line and went
home, too, very happy.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum" id="Page_45">[45]</span>Bunny Cotton-Tail never ran away
from home any more. So Mr. Owl
knew what he was talking about,
after all.</p>
<p>Bunny and Susan were always
the best of friends, but whether
his sore paw ever got well or not,
I cannot tell you, for I forgot to
ask him.</p>
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