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From: Rodeigues <ru...@al...> - 2009-12-28 19:54:36
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dolls. Then at last he fell asleep and dreamed that he was back in the playroom. All at once some one took him by the arm. "Wake up and talk to me," said Bunny Rabbit. "I want some one to play with me." Teddy stared at Bunny with his little black eyes, but he did not say a word. Bunny shook him and shook him. "Now will you speak to me?" he said. But Teddy Bear would not open his mouth. "Well, well," said Bunny. "I don't like to talk to you. I will find some other playmate." "Bow-wow, bow-wow!" said Jip. "I will play with you, Bunny." But when Bunny heard Jip coming along the path he forgot all about playing. He hopped off down the path as fast as he could go. He did not look around once to see where the dog had gone. Jack came along the path with Jip. When he came to the tree he saw Teddy Bear lying on the ground. "Why, Teddy," he said, "how did you get away out here all alone?" Teddy stared at Jack with his little black eyes, but he did not say a word. "Bow-wow, bow-wow!" barked Jip. He was trying to tell Jack that he put Teddy under the tree. But Jack did not listen. He just picked Teddy up in his arms and carried him back to the house. He took the little brown bear up to the playroom. May was sitting on the floor playing with her dolls. Teddy was so happy to get back home that he jumped out of Jack's arms. "Oh, oh!" cried May. "You dropped poor Teddy Bear." She picked Teddy up and gave him a great bear hug. "Why did you run away from me?" she asked. Teddy stared at May with his little black eyes, but he did not say a word. He just stared at everything in the playroom, and thought of the story he wou |