Sammie and Susie Littletail
th the horns came
u doing here
" replied the li
d you g
st happened to come out here. But I'll
e park to be here? What do you suppose they have different parts of
t know," was all
I am?" asked th
no,
I'm a
t, sometimes, when I've be
y. I'm a cousin of the Santa Claus reindeer. But you must go now. No rabbits are allowed in the
n, before the deer knew it, Sammie jumped down his new burr
ittle brown bird sitting on a bush,
" said the bird. "Why a
l animal," was Sammie's reply
u know of a nice nest which I could rent for this spring. You see, I have come up from the South a little earlier than usual, and I can't find the nest I had last ye
e, "I haven't. I
brown bird. "But I must tell
about you," said
e asked anxiously. "I don't want to fly all the way ba
mmie. "Don't you
uite hungry. I declare, I had such an
o eat," said Sammie politely, "that is, if
g will do. Now, you go a
on along the ground, and Mr
u live?" she
a bu
burrow?" sh
a house," s
d, though she spoke politely. "A
ur house," declared
ed outside, he went in to ask his mother i
id Mamma Littletail. "I wil
st. But, as the rabbits never had any use for
. "Wherever shall I stay to-ni
," said Mamma Littletail, kindly
she flew down into the underground house, and to-morrow night I am go