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Little Jack Rabbit's Adventures

The Shady Forest was beginning to awake. The birds were chirping to one another, and the Little Four-footed People were racing up and down the trees and scampering over the ground.

Parson Owl waited to see that everything was all tight, and then, turning to Professor Jim Crow, said:

“If Little Jack Rabbit hadn't come to tell me that the Farmer’s Boy had stolen Jimmy Crow, your little son would still be in the cage on the farmhouse porch.”

“My dear Parson,” said Professor Jim Crow gratefully, “I shall never forget what you and Little Jack Rabbit have done.”

“Don’t mention it,” said the kind old Parson, hurrying back to the Big Oak Tree before the light grew too strong for his big round eyes.