The book How Mr. Rabbit Lost His Tail was written by author Paine, Albert Bigelow, 1861-1937 Here you can read free online of How Mr. Rabbit Lost His Tail book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is How Mr. Rabbit Lost His Tail a good or bad book?
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DOG SAID, "TELL ME ANOTHER"] Mr. 'Coon said that when Mr. Dog said, "Tell me another, " he knew he wasin a good humor, and that he felt better and better himself. "I thought, if Mr. Man didn't come back too soon, " he said, "I might get alongpretty well with Mr. Dog. "'I know another story, Mr. Dog, ' I said--'the funniest story there is. It would make you laugh until you fell over the edge of the world, but Ican't tell it here. ' "'Why, ' he said--'why can't you tell it here as well as anywher...e?' "'Because it has to be acted, ' I said, 'and my hands are tied. ' "'Will you tell it if I untie your hands?' said Mr. Dog. "'Well, ' I said, 'I'll begin it, and you can see how it goes. ' "So Mr. Dog came over and untied my hands, for he said he could tie themagain before Mr. Man came back, because he knew Mr. Man hadn't foundthat hammer yet. "'You can't get loose with just your hands untied, can you?' he said. "'No, of course not, Mr. Dog, ' I said, pleasant and polite as could be. "'Let's see you try, ' said Mr.
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