The next morning Grandpa Grumbles called out,
“The Cotton-Tails
are all in bed,
Every one is a sleepy-head.”
“My fur and whiskers, we have
overslept,” said Bunny Cotton-Tail. “It
is nine o’clock by my little silver watch.”
“Bless my buttons,” cried
Susan, “I meant to get up and get breakfast.”
Tippy Toes was the first down stairs
after Grandpa Grumbles. He danced this way and
he danced that way, and set the table for breakfast.
Grandpa Grumbles had a fine breakfast
ready. They all sat down except Snubby Nose.
Grandpa Grumbles said,
“Where is Snubby
Nose? ’tis plain,
He must have gone to
sleep again.”
Now, what do you suppose happened
next? Grandpa Grumbles went upstairs and took
Snubby Nose by the feet and dragged him out of bed.
He made him dress in a hurry and come down to breakfast!
All the time Snubby Nose cried and he screamed and
he howled!
Bunny and Susan and Grandpa Grumbles
soon finished their breakfast. They went for
a walk but Tippy Toes sat at the table and said, “Oh,
Snubby Nose, why do you cry so much? I have just
as ugly a nose as you have.”
Then Snubby Nose stopped crying.
He stared at Tippy Toes. Sure enough, Tippy Toes
had a very ugly nose.
Snubby Nose shouted, “Pass me
the cream! Pass me the butter! Pass me the
bread! Can’t you see I am starving?”
The mirror spoke up suddenly,
“Snubby Nose it’s
no use to tease,
You might say, ‘Thank
you,’ and ‘if you please.’”
Tippy Toes slipped down from his chair
and ran out after Bunny and Susan.
Snubby Nose cried and he screamed
and he howled! He reached for the sugar bowl
and it sailed away in the air! He reached for
the bread and butter but they went farther out of
his reach. He was very hungry and he cried and
he screamed and he howled, but there was no one to
answer him. By and by he danced before the mirror
and said,
“Mirror, mirror,
I’ll be good,
And speak politely as
I should.”
The mirror said,
“If you say, ‘Thank
you’ I suppose,
You’ll be loved
like Tippy Toes.”
Then the most surprising thing happened!
Snubby Nose said, “Thank you
for a bowl of milk.” The milk stood at his
plate. Then he said, “Thank you for cookies
and sugar and pie.” The cookies and sugar
and pie stood by his plate. He had never had so
much fun before in all his life. He kept on ordering
things and they came before him.
By and by Snubby Nose cleared off
the table and washed the dishes, saying over and over,
“I must forget
to try to tease,
I will say, ‘Thank
you’ and ‘If you Please.’”
At this very minute in came the Seventeen
Little Bears. They cried,
“Hurrah, hurrah,
old Snubby Nose!
What has happened, do
you suppose?”
Snubby Nose made a low bow and said,
“If you please I should like to know what has
happened.”
The Seventeen Little Bears stared
at Snubby Nose. They had never seen him so polite
before.
They said, “We met Bunny and
Susan and Grandpa Grumbles and they said we could
go up in the garret and get skates and go skating.”
No sooner said than done. Up
to the garret danced the Seventeen Little Bears.
They found seventeen pairs of skates and danced out
again.
Snubby Nose was left alone in the
house. He forgot to be polite. He cried
and he screamed and he howled!
The mirror said,
“If you’re
polite, as you should be,
Perhaps a pair of skates
you’ll see.”
Snubby Nose looked about the house.
He looked high and low, but he could not find any
skates. He rubbed his eyes and he rubbed his little
red nose. He put on his cap and mittens and went
to the pond. Tippy Toes came to meet him.
He had two pairs of skates and cried,
“Where were you
so long, goodness knows,
Here are your skates.
Come Snubby Nose.”
He kissed Snubby Nose on both cheeks.
The Seventeen Little Bears sat on
the bank trying to fasten their skates. Their
little paws got colder and colder every minute.
Snubby Nose helped them fasten their skates and Tippy
Toes helped them too. Then they put on their
own skates and went skating away, and away, and away.
By and by Bunny and Susan said,
“’Tis rather
sad now to relate,
We are too old and stiff
to skate.’”
Grandpa Grumbles said,
“Chilly business
this sport I think,
Let’s go roller-skating
in a rink.”
Bunny and Susan said they must really
go home and Grandpa Grumbles said he, too, would go
to his own home.
He shouted to the Seventeen Little Bears,
“Don’t skate
where the ice is thin,
You’ll make a
hole and tumble in.”
The Seventeen Little Bears skated
on and on, the wind whistling in their ears.
Snubby Nose said to Tippy Toes, “What
if the Seventeen Little Bears should fall into the
water, what would we do?”
Tippy Toes said, “The wind blows
so hard they cannot hear. I hope they know where
the ice is thin.”
The Seventeen Little Bears formed
a circle and skated round. Suddenly the ice gave
way. Splash, dash, they all fell into the water!
Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes danced
this way, and they danced that way, and shouted, “Help,
help, help! The Seventeen Little Bears have fallen
into the water!”
Doctor Cotton-Tail was riding by in
his sleigh. He said, “Come, we will pull
them out of the water.” So they all helped
pull the Seventeen Little Bears out of the water.
Doctor Cotton-Tail said, “I
will tuck them in my sleigh and take them to Bunny
and Susan. They will tuck them up warm in bed.”
Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes hung on
to the back of the sleigh and they went whizzing merrily
homeward, the wind whistling in their ears. The
Seventeen Little Bears sneezed all the way.
Did Bunny and Susan tuck them up warm
in bed? Well, I guess they did, and Doctor Cotton-Tail
gave them hoarhound candy.
Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes smacked
their lips and said, “If we had fallen in the
water we could have had candy too.”
Doctor Cotton-Tail said, “You
cunning little things, you look as much alike as two
peas. You shall each have a stick of lemon candy.”
Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes danced
this way, and danced that way, and said,
“Lemon candy is
good to eat,
We always think it quite
a treat.”
Susan said, “Hush; be still.
Don’t wake the Seventeen Little Bears; they
are all asleep.”