Doctor Rabbit and Mr. Jack Rabbit moved across the Wide Prairie and looked about them in every direction. There was a great deal of bunch grass on the Wide Prairie, and this made them very nervous. They knew how easy it would be for Ki-yi Coyote to hide behind one of those bunches of grass until an innocent rabbit came very near. Doctor Rabbit stopped and said, “I really believe we should keep just as far as possible from every bunch of grass.” Then he jumped backward, because he saw something moving in the grass. But it proved to be nothing but a sunflower; so they walked on. By and by they came to the first tree, and how glad they were! Doctor Rabbit Doctor Rabbit said there was one thing that bothered him a little. “What’s that?” Friend Jack Rabbit wanted to know. “Why,” replied wise They didn’t say any more about that part of it, and pretty soon they came to the next tree. Doctor Rabbit went into the hole here, also. He was gone so long that Jack Rabbit began to be quite troubled; but finally Doctor Rabbit came out and said a cottontail rabbit had been in there, but it had been a good while ago. He thought it likely that old Ki-yi Coyote had gobbled up the cottontail who had lived there. “However,” Doctor Rabbit said, “possibly he got away.” Then he exclaimed, “I surely hope he got away.” Doctor Rabbit looked into the holes under the other two trees, and said some small animals had once lived in them. When they left the last tree, Doctor Rabbit said, “Now let’s run good and fast the rest of the way!” And they did—hoppity, hoppity, hoppity, so fast that they looked like two long gray streaks going toward Jack Rabbit’s home. |