“ Billy Breeze, please blow no more
The leaves around the kitchen door.
It takes my time till ten fifteen
To make the doorstep nice and clean,”
 
said Little  Rabbit the next morning after he had polished the front doorknob and fed the canary and filled the woodbox in the kitchen with  wood.
 
Oh, my, yes, he was a busy little rabbit. He had to help his mother in lots of ways, especially when Uncle John Hare was making a visit at the Old Bramble Patch.
 
Well, when the little rabbit had done all these things, his mother asked him to go down to the post office and buy her three War  Stamps and the Rabbitville Gazette for Uncle John, who had a touch of  in his left  toe and didn’t feel like  around, but preferred to sit in an armchair on the back stoop where it was warm and sunny.
 
Now, as Little Jack Rabbit  along, he met Chippy  under the Big  Tree, so of course he stopped and said good morning.
 
“Where are you going?” asked the little Chipmunk. And when he found out, he took two twenty-five carrot cent pieces out of his pocket and asked the little rabbit to buy him two  Stamps.
 
“All right,” said the little............
				  
				   