Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 57 pages of information about Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes.

Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 57 pages of information about Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes.

The radishes began to peep up and show their little green heads.

Grandpa Grumbles shook his green cotton umbrella again and said,

     “Young cabbage heads, all in a row,
     Wake up, wake up, it’s time to grow.”

The cabbages came up as big and round as you please.  Then Grandpa Grumbles shook his green cotton umbrella again and said,

     “Turnips come, wake up, ’tis clear
     Merry, merry spring is here.”

The turnips came up nodding in the sunshine, and Grandpa Grumbles said,

     “Open green umbrella and sail away,
     They were magic seeds, good day, good day.”

He opened the green cotton umbrella and sailed away, and away, and away.

Bunny Cotton-Tail woke up and looked out of the window.  “My fur and whiskers, look at the garden,” he shouted.

Susan woke and looked out the window and said, “Bless my buttons there is a real little garden.”

Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes woke up again and said, “Hurrah, hurrah, how fast the seeds grow!  We must ask Grandpa Grumbles if they were magic seeds that he gave us.”

But Grandpa Grumbles had sailed away, and away, and away!

At that very minute the Postman brought two letters.  The letters were for Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes.  They were from their Mothers asking them to come home.

When Snubby Nose read his letter he cried and he screamed and he howled!

When Tippy Toes read his letter he said, “Never mind, Snubby Nose, we can go together to the bend of the road.”

Before they had breakfast, Susan got out her rolling-pin and flour and sugar and said, “I will make you some cookies to take with you.”

Bunny said, “My fur and whiskers, I have two neat little baskets.  I will pack them with your lunch.”

So Susan made cookies and Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes packed their little traveling bags and Bunny packed their lunches in the little baskets.

Bunny said, “I will take you in my wheelbarrow to the bend in the road, then Snubby Nose goes east and Tippy Toes goes west.”

Snubby Nose cried and he screamed and he howled!  He did not want to go home.  Tippy Toes did not want to go home either, but he said, “Thank you Bunny for the ride.”

Soon Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes were ready to go.  They stood before the mirror and danced this way and that way and sang,

     “Tell us, good mirror, whom shall we meet?”

The mirror answered,

     “Circus Cotton-Tails in the street.”

Then Snubby Nose held his breath and Tippy Toes held his breath.

Snubby Nose said, “I was one of the Circus Cotton-Tails once myself.”

They went downstairs and kissed Susan good-bye.

Then they jumped into the wheelbarrow and Bunny wheeled them to the turn in the road.  He kissed them good-bye and Snubby Nose cried and he screamed and he howled!  Tippy Toes said, “Never mind, we shall meet again some day and my nose is as ugly as yours is!”

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