<h2>STORY V<br/>BUMPER AND THE RED-HEADED GIRL</h2></div>
<p>The red-headed girl, with the freckles on her nose, and a dimple in her
chin, didn't stop until she was on the top floor of the big house where
Toby's howls couldn't be heard. She opened the door of a dark room, and
went in, slamming and locking the door after her.</p>
<p>"There, now I guess he can't find us!" she exclaimed.</p>
<p>Then to Bumper, she turned and began crooning: "You poor little rabbit!
Did Toby hurt you? Don't be frightened now. I won't let him have you
again. I'll buy you if it takes all my Christmas money. You're mine
now!"</p>
<p>You can never imagine how these words soothed Bumper's ruffled feelings.
It was like being rescued from a terrible giant who intended to dash out
your brains and eat you for supper. Bumper's heart began to beat slower
and slower until pretty soon it wasn't going any faster than the ticking
of the clock outside in the hallway.</p>
<p>They sat there in the dark room for a long time, the girl rubbing
Bumper's head and back<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_38" id="Page_38">[Pg 38]</SPAN></span> and crooning gently to him. Then a noise
outside—the sound of approaching footsteps—alarmed the white rabbit
again.</p>
<p>"Edith!" a voice called. "Edith, are you up here?"</p>
<p>It was Mary, her cousin, calling, and the red-haired girl gently pushed
open the door, and whispered.</p>
<p>"I'm in here, cousin Mary. Where's Toby?"</p>
<p>"He's looking for you. I think you'd better get out of the house before
he finds you. Take Bumper with you, and we'll buy him something else to
keep him quiet."</p>
<p>"Then I can keep him?—call him really and truly mine?"</p>
<p>"Yes, if you can get away with him. Toby isn't old enough yet for pets."</p>
<p>"He's old enough," sniffed Edith, "but he's been spoilt, and don't know
how to treat them. If he ever lays hands on my rabbit again, I'll box
his ears so hard he'll never forget it. That's what I'll do!"</p>
<p>Mary seemed to concur in this, for she smiled, and rubbed Bumper's head
before adding. "He'd raise an awful howl, I suppose, if he knew you were
here. You'd better go home now. You can get through the backyard without
Toby seeing you."<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_39" id="Page_39">[Pg 39]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"Let him see me if he likes," retorted Edith, shaking her red curls and
tilting her freckled nose upward. "I won't let him have the rabbit. Aunt
Helen ought to spank him. That's what he deserves."</p>
<p>Mary walked ahead down the stairs to see if Toby was around, and then
when they reached the kitchen Edith climbed through an open window into
the backyard. There was a thick hedge around the yard, and back of that
another yard which smelt so sweet with flowers and green lawn that
Bumper raised his head and sniffed.</p>
<p>My, what a whiff that was! There was a vegetable garden hidden back of
the rose bushes, filled with crisp lettuce, golden carrots,
emerald-green cabbages, blood-red beets, blanching celery, peas, beans,
corn, potatoes, and green grass everywhere. It was a whiff from Rabbit
Arcady, and Bumper forgot all the dangers he had been through.</p>
<p>"No, no, you mustn't jump out of my arms!" warned Edith when he
struggled to get down and roll around in the green grass. "Toby might be
looking."</p>
<p>There was an opening in the thick hedge, and through this the red-haired
girl crawled into the second garden. If anything, this was a more
wonderful garden than the first. The odors<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_40" id="Page_40">[Pg 40]</SPAN></span> were intoxicating. There
were flowers and birds and trees as well as succulent vegetables. A most
wonderful elm tree spread out like an umbrella and shaded the whole
lawn. Beneath this the girl stopped a moment, and let Bumper nibble at
the green grass.</p>
<p>For a city rabbit who had never seen green grass growing, and had only
tasted of vegetables several days or a week old, this visit to the
garden was like a foretaste of what all rabbits must consider heaven.
Nothing Bumper had ever eaten tasted quite so good as that grass, and
when the girl picked a fresh, crisp carrot from the garden he couldn't
believe it was anything but a magic carrot. It was so sweet and juicy
that it made his mouth water.</p>
<p>"Now you must come in the house," Edith said after he had eaten so much
that he was in danger of exploding like an over ripe tomato. "I'm going
to keep you right in my bedroom to-night. Then daddy will make a house
for you in the morning."</p>
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<p>Bumper spent the night in a box lined with fresh, green grass at the
foot of the little girl's bed, but not until after he had met another
person whom he feared and disliked almost as much as the bad boy called
Toby. She was a cross old nurse, who looked after Edith, and she didn't
like <span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_41" id="Page_41">[Pg 41]</SPAN></span>rabbits—not live ones. She admired Bumper's soft, white hair,
and remarked:</p>
<p>"Wouldn't it make a handsome fur neck scarf? I wonder how much it would
cost."</p>
<p>Edith snatched the rabbit from her hands. "You wicked old thing!" she
exclaimed. "I believe you'd kill Bumper just for his fur."</p>
<p>"What a funny little girl you are," the nurse laughed. "What are rabbits
for if you can't use their skins for furs."</p>
<p>With that Edith clapped Bumper in the box, and sat on the lid. "I'm
going to sit there until you go," she said.</p>
<p>The nurse laughed, and when she finally left the room the red-haired
girl jumped up and locked the door. Then she patted Bumper again before
slipping in bed for the night.</p>
<p>It was early morning before the rabbit heard another word from her. The
moon peeking in through the window made Bumper feel quite at home, and
with it came the sweet aroma of that garden, intoxicating smells of
roses, green grass and succulent vegetables.</p>
<p>"Are you there, little Bumper?" the girl called just as the sun rose.
She was in her thin nightie, with her wonderful braids of red hair
streaming down her back. Bumper thumped on the box<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_42" id="Page_42">[Pg 42]</SPAN></span> with both hind feet
to express his delight at seeing her again.</p>
<p>"Now you're coming to bed with me," she added. And sure enough, she
lifted the white rabbit from the box and carried him to her bed. It was
soft and warm under the sheets, and Bumper began playing hide-and-seek
with her toes, making her shout and giggle every time his whiskers
rubbed against one. It must have been the noise they made that attracted
the nurse, for she suddenly knocked on the door and tried to open it.</p>
<p>Edith sprang out of bed, and put the rabbit in his box before she opened
the door. "Why was that door locked?" asked the nurse severely.</p>
<p>"Because," replied Edith saucily, "I didn't want you snooping in here in
the night to steal bunny."</p>
<p>"Well, of all things! If you ever do that again, I'll tell your mother!
Suppose the house took fire with you locked in here."</p>
<p>"I'd know enough to unlock the door, wouldn't I?" retorted the girl.</p>
<p>The nurse went to the bed and threw back the sheets to air them. Then,
in angry amazement, she exclaimed: "You've had that dirty beast in the
bed! Now don't tell me a story."<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_43" id="Page_43">[Pg 43]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"Yes, Nursy, and we had a beautiful time playing hide-and-seek under the
bedclothes."</p>
<p>The nurse stared hard at Edith, and then shook her head. "You're a
naughty girl, and I'll give the rabbit to Carlo. See if I don't?"</p>
<p>This didn't frighten the girl a bit, and she laughed in the nurse's
face; but it gave Bumper such a shock that he missed three heart beats
and one of his whiskers, for he knew Carlo was the dog he had heard
barking all night long.</p>
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