CHAPTER
IV
MAKING
COOKIES
"Oh! oh! oh!"
cried Susan CottonTail, "I have lost my glasses again!" Susan
Cotton-Tail
was always losing her glasses.
Bunny and Little Bear looked
all over the house. They looked up-stairs, and they looked down-stairs,
but
they could not find Susan's glasses.
Susan Cotton-Tail could not
see a thing without her glasses, so she sat down in a chair by the fire.
Bunny Cotton-Tail had to get
breakfast that morning, and Little Bear helped him.
Little Bear went back and
forth and called:
"Susan, where is the
sugar?" and "Susan, where is the salt?"
Just as they sat down at the
table, some one knocked at the door. Little Bear opened the door. There
stood
Bushy Tail.
He said: "I want to
come in. I must come in. I will come in! I do not mean mischief this
time!"
With that Bushy Tail came
bounding into the room. He helped himself to a plate of cookies, and
began to
eat very fast.
"Ha! ha!" he said.
"How I do like cookies!"
Bunny Cotton-Tail was busy
feeding Susan, because she could not see to eat without her glasses.
Pretty soon Bunny laid down
the spoon and said: "Bushy Tail, what do you want this morning?" Bushy Tail stopped eating
cookies then.
He pulled out a roll of
paper from his pocket and read:
"Resolved, that all the
animals in the woods will help to start a newspaper.
"Resolved, that Bushy
Tail shall edit the same!"
"Hear! hear!"
cried Susan. "We are going to have a newspaper!"
"Now," said Bushy
Tail, "we must all advertise in the newspaper, for it pays to
advertise!"
Bunny Cotton-Tail winked and
said: "We might advertise for Susan's glasses!"
Susan Cotton-Tail laughed
and said in a whisper:
"We might advertise for
a name for Little Bear!"
Susan whispered so loud that
Little Bear heard, and he was so pleased with the idea of getting a
name that
he danced up and down and shouted:
"We will all advertise
in the paper, Bushy Tail!"
"Hurrah!" cried
Bushy Tail, "we surely shall find a name for Little Bear!"
Susan Cotton-Tail said she
hoped her glasses would be found some day, and she passed Bushy Tail
the
cookies again.
Bushy Tail said he must go
and talk to the other animals about the newspaper.
Bunny Cotton-Tail said:
"Be sure to bring us a copy of the paper, Bushy Tail.
Little Bear ran half-way down
the walk with Bushy Tail and said: "Be sure to find me a name, be sure
to
find me a name."
Bushy Tail went off laughing
a short, foxy little laugh.
I wonder what Bushy Tail was
laughing about.
"You might put your
receipt for cookies in the paper," said Bunny Cotton-Tail.
Little Bear said: "Can
you make cookies, grandmother?"
"Can I make
cookies?" said Susan Cotton-Tail. "Well, if you will find my glasses
we shall see!"
Then they all looked again,
but they could not find Susan's glasses. "Let me make the cookies, this
time," said Bunny Cotton-Tail.
They gave Susan a chair in
the kitchen, and Bunny got a bowl and spoon, and Little Bear helped to
stir the
cookies.
"Put in plenty of
cinnamon," said Susan, and Bunny put in the cinnamon.
"A-kit-chew!" cried
Susan.
"A-kit-chew!" cried
Bunny.
"A-kit-chew!" cried
Little Bear.
"Do close the
door!" cried Susan. "We are all taking cold."
"How about sugar?"
asked Bunny,
"Put in plenty of
sugar," said Susan.
Soon the cookies were all
baked.
"Can I not make
cookies?" cried Bunny proudly.
Just then the most
surprising thing happened!
Susan took a bite of a
cookie, and she began to laugh and sneeze!
Bunny took a bite of a
cookie, and he began to cough and choke. Little Bear took a bite of a
cookie,
and he cried, "oh! ma! I
want my ma!"
"We put in pepper
instead of cinnamon," cried Bunny.
"Don't tell Bushy
Tail," said Susan, "he would laugh at the mistake!"
Then they all laughed. They
thought it was a great joke for Bunny to put pepper in the cookies.
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