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<h1>SAMMIE AND SUSIE LITTLETAIL</h1>
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<b>By HOWARD R. GARIS </b>
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Illustrations by
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LOUIS WISA
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1910
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<center><ANTIMG src="images/001.jpg" height-obs="574" width-obs="353" alt="Illustration by Louis Wisa"></center>
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<h2> PUBLISHER'S NOTE </h2>
<p>These stories appeared originally in the Evening News, of Newark, N.J.,
and are reproduced in book form by the kind permission of the publishers
of that paper, to whom the author extends his thanks.</p>
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<h2> CONTENTS </h2>
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_2">I.</SPAN></td>
<td>Sammie Littletail in a Trap
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_3">II.</SPAN></td>
<td>Sammie Littletail is Rescued
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_4">III.</SPAN></td>
<td>What Happened to Susie Littletail
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_5">IV.</SPAN></td>
<td>Papa Littletail's Picture
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_5a">V.</SPAN></td>
<td>Sammie Littletail Digs a Burrow
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_6">VI.</SPAN></td>
<td>Sammie and Susie Help Mrs. Wren
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_7">VII.</SPAN></td>
<td>Uncle Wiggily Gets Shot
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_8">VIII.</SPAN></td>
<td>Susie and Sammie Find a Nest
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_9">IX.</SPAN></td>
<td>Sammie Littletail Falls In
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_9a">X.</SPAN></td>
<td>Jane Fuzzy-Wuzzy Gives a Lesson
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_10">XI.</SPAN></td>
<td>Sammie's and Susie's Terrible Time
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_11">XII.</SPAN></td>
<td>Susie Goes to a Party
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_12">XIII.</SPAN></td>
<td>The Littletail Family Move
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_13">XIV.</SPAN></td>
<td>How the Water Got In
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_14">XV.</SPAN></td>
<td>Sammie and Susie at the Circus
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<td>Sammie and the Snake
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<td>Susie and the White Kittie
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<td>Sammie and the Black Doggie
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_18">XIX.</SPAN></td>
<td>Uncle Wiggily Makes Maple Sugar
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_19">XX.</SPAN></td>
<td>Sammie and Susie Hunt Eggs
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_20">XXI.</SPAN></td>
<td>Susie Littletail Jumps Rope
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_21">XXII.</SPAN></td>
<td>Sammie Colored Sky-Blue-Pink
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_22">XXIII.</SPAN></td>
<td>Susie Littletail's Hot-Cross Buns
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<td>Hiding the Easter Eggs
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_24">XXV.</SPAN></td>
<td>Uncle Wiggily and the Red Fairy
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<td>Susie and the Blue Fairy
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_26">XXVII.</SPAN></td>
<td>Sammie and the Green Fairy
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<td>Susie and the Fairy Godmother
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<td>Uncle Wiggily and the Fairy Spectacles
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<SPAN href="#RULE4_29">XXX.</SPAN></td>
<td>Sammie Saves Billie Bushytail
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<td>Susie and the Fairy Carrot
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<h1> SAMMIE AND SUSIE LITTLETAIL </h1>
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<h2> I </h2>
<h3> SAMMIE LITTLETAIL IN A TRAP </h3>
<p>Once upon a time there lived in a small house built underneath the
ground two curious little folk, with their father, their mother, their
uncle and Jane Fuzzy-Wuzzy. Jane Fuzzy-Wuzzy was the nurse, hired girl
and cook, all in one, and the reason she had such a funny name was
because she was a funny cook. She had long hair, a sharp nose, a very
long tail and the brightest eyes you ever saw. She could stay under
water a long time, and was a fine swimmer. In fact, Jane Fuzzy-Wuzzy was
a big muskrat, and the family she worked for was almost as strange as
she was.</p>
<p>There was Papa Littletail, Mamma Littletail, Sammie Littletail, Susie
Littletail and Uncle Wiggily Longears. The whole family had very long
ears and short tails; their eyes were rather pink and their noses used
to twinkle, just like the stars on a frosty night. Now you have guessed
it. This was a family of bunny rabbits, and they lived in a nice hole,
which was called a burrow, and which they had dug under ground in a big
park on the top of a mountain, back of Orange. Not the kind of oranges
you eat, you know, but the name of a place, and a very nice place, too.</p>
<p>In spite of her strange name, and the fact that she was a muskrat, Jane
Fuzzy-Wuzzy was a very good cook and quite kind to the children bunnies,
Sammie and Susie. Besides looking after them, Jane Fuzzy-Wuzzy used to
sweep the burrow, make up the beds of leaves and grass, and go to market
to get bits of carrots, turnips or cabbage, which last Sammie and Susie
liked better than ice cream.</p>
<p>Uncle Wiggily Longears was an elderly rabbit, who had the rheumatism,
and he could not do much. Sometimes when Jane Fuzzy-Wuzzy was very busy
he would go after the cabbage or turnips for her. Uncle Wiggily Longears
was a wise rabbit, and as he had no other home, Papa Littletail let him
stay in a warm corner of the burrow. To pay for his board the little
bunnies' uncle would give them lessons in how to behave. One day, after
he had told them how needful it was to always have two holes, or doors,
to your burrow, so that if a dog chased you in one, you could go out of
the other, Uncle Wiggily said:</p>
<p>"Now, children, I think that is enough for one day, so you may go out
and have some fun in the snow."</p>
<p>But first Jane Fuzzy-Wuzzy looked out of the back door, and then she
looked out of the front door, to see that there were no dogs or hunters
about. Then Sammie and Susie crept out. They had lots of fun, and pretty
soon, when they were quite a ways from home, they saw a hole in the
ground. In front of it was a nice, juicy cabbage stalk.</p>
<p>"Look!" cried Sammie. "Jane Fuzzy-Wuzzy must have lost that cabbage on
her way home from the store!"</p>
<p>"That isn't the door to our house," said Susie.</p>
<p>"Yes it is," insisted Sammie, "and I am going to eat the cabbage. I
didn't have much breakfast, and I'm hungry."</p>
<p>"Be careful," whispered Susie. "Uncle Wiggily Longears warned us to
look on all sides before we ate any cabbage we found."</p>
<p>"I don't believe there's any danger," spoke Sammie. "I'm going to eat
it," and he went right up to the cabbage stalk.</p>
<p>But Sammie did not know that the cabbage stalk was part of a trap, put
there to catch animals, and, no sooner had he taken a bite, than there
came a click, and Sammie felt a terrible pain in his left hind leg.</p>
<p>"Oh, Susie!" he cried out. "Oh, Susie! Something has caught me by the
leg! Run home, Susie, as fast as you can, and tell papa!"</p>
<p>Susie was so frightened that she began to cry, but, as she was a brave
little rabbit girl, she started off toward the underground house. When
she got there she jumped right down the front door hole, and called out:</p>
<p>"Oh, mamma! Oh, papa! Sammie is caught! He went to bite the cabbage
stalk, and he is caught in a horrible trap!"</p>
<p>"Caught!" exclaimed Uncle Wiggily Longears. "Sammie caught in a trap!
That is too bad! We must rescue him at once. Come on!" he called to Papa
Littletail, and, though Uncle Wiggily Longears was quite lame with the
rheumatism, he started off with Sammie's papa, and to-morrow night I
will tell you how they saved the little boy rabbit.</p>
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