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Hope, Laura Lee

"The Story of a Candy Rabbit"


"I don't know," Joe answered. "I did not know he was here. He is a
surprise to me. If he is yours, take him."
He handed the Candy Rabbit to Madeline, who was overjoyed to get her
Easter toy back again. Eagerly she looked at him, to make sure he was
not hurt or damaged.
"Are you sure he is the same Rabbit--your Candy Rabbit?" asked Mother.
"Oh, yes, very sure," answered Madeline. "Look, here is the green spot
on his ear, where he fell in the grass the day the boys tied him to the
kite tail. And, see! one ear is bent a little. It happened when he was
too near the heat, the day I was eating chocolate from the cake dishes.
He's my Candy Rabbit, all right!"
"Then I am glad you have him back, little girl," said Peddler Joe. "Rosa
must have take him by mistook, you know--she pick him up when she go
around with the organ."
Then he told how his little niece had found the Rabbit, and, thinking
the toy belonged to no one, had brought it home.
"I buy her another Rabbit so she not be feeling bad," said Joe, with a
smile. "She did not mean to take yours, little girl. And now maybe you
want some needles or pins?" he said to Madeline's mother.
"Yes, I think I will buy a few, because you were so good as to bring
back my little girl's Easter present that was given her by her aunt,"
Mother said.


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