HOP-SKIPPITY-JUMP
. Hop-Skippity-Jump was a pretty white rabbit with a little, shorL hobby tail, and bright, mischievous eyes, whioh always seemed-to be bubbling over with fun. _ He lived under a large willow tree with his mother and two Bisters. ... The family, which" had recently come to live in a big house nearby had two children, and these children had a rabbit each, .which they prized very much. • . _ . v • sabb5 abbite pre very curious, and one night, when everybody was asleep Hop-bkippity-Jump went round the house on a tour of inspection When Sn^Vo^ 1^ t«^ vhere the rabbits were > he was very pleased, and thought to himself, "Here are some friends for me to play with." '-. INext night he began to work a plan for getting inside the hutch, and' making friends with the two little animals. "'. The following.day he heard his mother say, "I am going'ont to-day, *,nd i3 Bjs?n,s•• isie"with me-But y6 °»-' ■*.«>»™ discovered he was not far from the other rabbits'hutch. -'■ The other rabbits in the'hutch, they were just enjoying a vSw a"SnddSTSf thS t" 3nd miStieSS ha^ *em, when": o
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1927, Page 14
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