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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 29 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 17617 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 93 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 Uncle 8 illustration 8 Wiggily 7 Rabbit 5 Mr. 4 Old 4 Nurse 4 Jane 4 Jack 3 STORY 3 Mrs. 3 Little 2 Tail 2 Peter 2 Mother 2 Longears 2 Johnnie 2 Bunny 2 Billy 1 rabbit 1 Wuzzy 1 Wren 1 Wonderland 1 Twinkle 1 Toes 1 Tod 1 Toad 1 Sylvilagus 1 Susie 1 Stories 1 Sammie 1 Reddy 1 Possum 1 Percival 1 Nose 1 Lucky 1 Littletail 1 July 1 John 1 Jimmie 1 Hatter 1 Hare 1 Grandfather 1 Goosey 1 Goose 1 Fuzzy 1 Fox 1 Fido 1 Dr. 1 Doctor Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2225 rabbit 1308 boy 916 time 839 tree 728 wood 687 house 670 way 635 day 588 bunny 553 one 519 thing 512 girl 481 water 459 story 440 dog 426 something 406 voice 404 illustration 387 stump 383 tail 371 gentleman 359 child 355 door 355 bear 350 eye 344 bird 343 nose 335 place 333 morning 329 head 308 night 304 friend 300 squirrel 297 hole 291 animal 284 duck 281 adventure 279 ear 274 cat 273 lady 272 stone 268 home 268 bush 257 foot 250 paw 243 ground 242 pie 241 man 239 egg 236 anything Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 4125 Uncle 3908 Wiggily 1017 Mr. 994 Rabbit 784 _ 703 Peter 638 Bunny 594 Jane 587 Old 556 Mrs. 548 Nurse 489 Jack 469 Sammie 441 bunny 429 Susie 410 Little 392 Billy 331 Doctor 314 Mother 312 Longears 309 UNCLE 305 gentleman 303 Toad 300 WIGGILY 294 Brushtail 265 Fox 263 Alice 260 Tail 244 Fuzzy 244 Billie 229 Wuzzy 228 Grandpa 227 exclaimed 221 Reddy 216 Littletail 206 Jimmy 196 Possum 188 Toes 188 Johnnie 187 muskrat 185 STORY 166 Tippy 159 Susan 158 Dr. 152 Snubby 152 Nose 149 lady 149 Cotton 142 Goose 139 uncle Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 9921 i 9553 he 6848 you 5455 it 2479 they 1871 him 1857 me 1807 she 1245 them 1164 we 435 himself 401 her 308 us 102 ''s 95 myself 59 yourself 52 one 42 herself 34 themselves 33 mine 30 itself 23 yours 17 ''em 9 em 6 ourselves 4 his 4 hers 3 ours 2 yo 2 theirs 1 o 1 i''m 1 hisself 1 delf Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 15483 be 5765 have 4700 do 4033 say 3538 go 2357 see 2250 come 1907 get 1430 look 1403 make 1319 know 1254 cry 1246 think 1231 ask 1148 take 1089 tell 851 find 829 run 733 hear 718 hop 681 want 677 eat 614 answer 586 give 542 put 511 sit 507 happen 502 let 491 call 456 help 429 try 425 laugh 411 start 411 begin 409 jump 397 speak 392 catch 387 stop 382 like 382 keep 354 guess 348 fly 334 fall 326 wait 319 live 317 play 311 feel 310 turn 295 leave 282 hide Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 5820 not 3175 little 2694 so 2170 then 1852 up 1541 out 1536 just 1442 very 1211 old 1130 now 1082 away 1078 down 857 big 826 good 812 all 746 as 720 off 712 soon 703 right 670 there 653 back 628 here 618 more 617 long 594 on 583 too 580 never 570 again 549 well 492 over 481 bad 479 of 470 much 463 only 454 nice 442 other 436 next 412 in 400 home 395 along 382 fast 381 red 381 pretty 353 gentleman 350 once 340 dear 338 first 323 around 315 enough 305 hollow Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 103 good 72 least 29 most 17 big 12 bad 11 fine 5 sweet 5 nice 5 little 5 large 5 easy 5 Most 4 young 4 strange 4 small 4 near 4 bright 3 tiny 3 pleasant 3 dear 2 ugly 2 topmost 2 queer 2 polite 2 old 2 loud 2 jolly 2 happy 2 great 2 deep 2 common 2 black 1 wide 1 thick 1 tall 1 sure 1 strong 1 smart 1 sly 1 slight 1 short 1 sharp 1 sandy 1 safe 1 low 1 lovely 1 long 1 j 1 homely 1 high Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 103 most 8 well 5 least 1 wisest 1 near Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 www.gutenberg.net 6 www.gutenberg.org 1 www.childrenslibrary.org 1 en.childrenslibrary.org 1 digital.library.upenn.edu Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/39475/39475-h/39475-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/39475/39475-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/36053/36053-h/36053-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/36053/36053-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/36052/36052-h/36052-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/36052/36052-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/3/2/1/23213/23213-h/23213-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/3/2/1/23213/23213-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/7/8/0/17807/17807-h/17807-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/7/8/0/17807/17807-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/6/9/8/16982/16982-h/16982-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/6/9/8/16982/16982-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/5/2/8/15282/15282-h/15282-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/5/2/8/15282/15282-h.zip 1 http://www.childrenslibrary.org/icdl/BookPreview?bookid=ntitree_00410005&route=text&lang=English&msg=&ilang=English 1 http://en.childrenslibrary.org 1 http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/ Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 rabbit did n''t 17 wiggily did n''t 13 wiggily did not 8 rabbits hopped off 8 wiggily had not 8 wiggily was just 7 rabbit did not 7 rabbit was n''t 7 wiggily got up 7 wiggily hopped on 7 wiggily was very 7 wiggily went on 6 bunny did not 6 peter did n''t 6 rabbit hopped away 6 rabbit was so 6 wiggily hopped along 6 wiggily sat down 5 bunny did n''t 5 bunny sat down 5 rabbit had n''t 5 rabbit hopped along 4 _ did _ 4 _ is _ 4 bunny hopped off 4 dog does n''t 4 gentleman had not 4 peter did not 4 rabbit was just 4 rabbit was too 4 susie did n''t 4 wiggily hopped up 4 wiggily was n''t 4 wiggily was not 4 wiggily was so 4 woods went uncle 3 _ was _ 3 boy did not 3 boy had never 3 bunny hopped away 3 dog was not 3 dog was so 3 girls did n''t 3 one was there 3 rabbit had not 3 rabbit hopped on 3 rabbit hopped over 3 rabbit looked up 3 rabbit said good 3 rabbit sat down Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 peter was not very 1 boys are no good 1 bunny had no opinion 1 bunny was not hungry 1 dog had no one 1 dog was not hungry 1 houses were not always 1 one had no back 1 peter found no trace 1 rabbit had no cabbages 1 rabbit had no hind 1 rabbit made no reply 1 rabbit was not much 1 rabbit was not pleased 1 susie did not mind 1 things are not always 1 time had no coal 1 water was not so 1 wiggily had no adventure 1 wiggily had no one 1 wiggily had not yet 1 wiggily was not afraid 1 woods are no good A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 11757 author = Bianco, Margery Williams title = The Velveteen Rabbit date = keywords = Boy; Rabbit summary = excitement of looking at all the new presents the Velveteen Rabbit was said were like the burrows the real rabbits lived in. the Boy dropped off to sleep, the Rabbit would snuggle down close for he was a kind-hearted little boy and he liked Bunny to be close this time that his long whiskers brushed the Velveteen Rabbit''s "I am Real!" said the little Rabbit. "Come back and play with me!" called the little Rabbit. Weeks passed, and the little Rabbit grew very old and shabby, but the looked like a rabbit any more, except to the Boy. To him he was always little Rabbit found it rather dull with nothing to do all day long. "Little Rabbit," she said, "don''t you know who I am?" "Wasn''t I Real before?" asked the little Rabbit. "You were Real to the Boy," the Fairy said, "because he loved you. "Run and play, little Rabbit!" she said. id = 16982 author = Blaisdell, Mary Frances title = Bunny Rabbit''s Diary date = keywords = Billy; Bobtail; Bunny summary = "I will catch you some day," said Bunny as he hopped away. "Let''s run home to Mother Rabbit," said Billy. "I wonder what a Christmas tree is like," said Sammy, as he ran along Bunny and Billy and Bobtail saw the squirrels hide the nuts. Bunny saw the little red squirrel coming down the path. "We are going to play it on Bobby Gray Squirrel, now," said Bunny. "Bobby often comes to the big oak tree," said Billy. Bunny saw Bobby Gray Squirrel and asked him if he knew Mrs. Duck''s Every day Bunny saw Mrs. Duck walking along the little path that led "Good-morning, Mrs. Duck," said Bunny. When she came to the maple tree she saw Bunny and Bobtail and Billy. And Bunny and Bobtail and Billy saw Mrs. Duck. "Come with me," said Mrs. Duck "I am going to teach my little ones to id = 12630 author = Burgess, Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo) title = The Adventures of Old Mr. Toad date = keywords = Mr.; Old; Peter; Toad summary = Jimmy Skunk scratched his head thoughtfully as he watched Old Mr. Toad go So off they started after Old Mr. Toad, Peter Rabbit in the lead as usual, Unc'' Billy Possum next, grinning "Say, Mr. Redwing, have you seen Old Mr. Toad?" called Peter Rabbit. "I''ve found Old Mr. Toad!" cried Peter Rabbit, hurrying after Jimmy Skunk. then creep over to the edge of the Smiling Pool and watch to see if Old Mr. Toad really does try to sing." When Peter said "Good morning," Old Mr. Toad didn''t seem to hear him. "Are those great big fat pollywogs Grandfather Frog''s children, or Old Mr. Toad''s?" asked Peter. "Good morning, Old Mr. Toad," said Peter in his most polite manner. If you don''t believe it, just you go ask Old Mr. Toad, as Peter Rabbit did, Now when Peter said please that way, of course Old Mr. Toad couldn''t resist id = 46866 author = Burgess, Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo) title = The Adventures of Peter Cottontail date = keywords = Fox; Peter; Rabbit; Reddy summary = Reddy Fox and tell him that Peter had gone down to the Smiling Pool, and was Reddy Fox. Now, Peter Rabbit could run fast enough to keep away from Rabbit," said Reddy Fox, as he sat on his door-steps and looked over the go there with me to-morrow morning at sun-up," said Reddy Fox. Away raced the Merry Little Breezes to find Peter Rabbit and give him Peter Rabbit had hardly left the sweet clover bed when Reddy Fox "Good morning, Peter Rabbit," said Reddy. Reddy Fox bade Peter Rabbit good-by in the pleasantest way you can see, Peter Rabbit, who is the smartest!" said Reddy Fox to himself. "Good morning, Peter Rabbit," said Reddy Fox, in his politest manner. Outside, Reddy Fox waited and watched, but no frightened Peter Rabbit |JOHNNY CHUCK had watched Reddy Fox try to fool and catch Peter Rabbit, id = 21497 author = Cory, David title = Little Jack Rabbit and the Squirrel Brothers date = keywords = Jack; Little; Old; Rabbit; Tail; Twinkle summary = One morning when Little Jack Rabbit met the Squirrel and hopped home to the Old Bramble Patch to tell her little rabbit the When they reached the Old Bramble Patch, the little rabbit said: "I''d "Look here," said Mrs. Rabbit, one day to her little son, "you had As soon as Little Rabbit had told the old gentleman frog to watch out "I''m so glad Twinkle Tail got away," said Little Jack Rabbit to himself, "Tell me, Professor Jim Crow," said the little rabbit, "what is the name Jack Rabbit said good-by and hopped off home to the Old Bramble Patch. "Helloa there, little rabbit," said the wise old bird, and then he In the last story Little Jack Rabbit, of Old Bramble Patch, U. "Helloa!" said Little Jack Rabbit, as the Big Brown Bear looked out of "Let me look," said Little Jack Rabbit. id = 28846 author = Cory, David title = Little Jack Rabbit''s Adventures date = keywords = Jack; Little; Mrs.; Old; Rabbit summary = "Yes," answered Little Jack Rabbit, not at all excited, "I know a "I just knew it wasn''t," said Little Jack Rabbit with a sigh of relief. PRETTY soon along came Little Jack Rabbit on his way home from school. "If Little Jack Rabbit hadn''t come to tell me that the Farmer''s Boy had and the Sunny Meadow are always up with Mr. Merry Sun. Little Jack Rabbit, looking out of the Old Bramble Patch, wondered who "This is Little Jack Rabbit," said Cocky Doodle. "I guess it''s time for me to be going," said Little Jack Rabbit. But the little rabbit was out of hearing by this time, and just as Mr. Merry Sun went down behind the West Hill, he hopped into the Old Bramble Little Jack Rabbit hopped through the Old Rail Fence, across the road "Well, goodby," said the little rabbit, hopping off to the Old Farm id = 36052 author = Cory, David title = Little Jack Rabbit and Uncle John Hare date = keywords = Bunnymobile; Hare; Jack; John; Rabbit summary = "We''ll play a little trick on him," said the old gentleman rabbit, and "Here''s a little gumdrop for you," said the old gentleman rabbit. Little Jack Rabbit hopped into the Bunnymobile and rode away. "Thank you," said Uncle John Hare, and he drove away with his little Well, the next morning Little Jack Rabbit and Uncle John Hare set off "Let''s make her a visit," said Little Jack Rabbit, and off they all went As Little Jack Rabbit and Uncle John Hare rode along in the Bunnymobile, "Helloa, Ben," said the old gentleman rabbit when the little mouse case you don''t, Little Jack Rabbit and Uncle John Hare had gone after "Jump in," said Little Jack Rabbit. Now I guess Little Jack Rabbit and Uncle John Hare, the nice old LITTLE JACK RABBIT AND UNCLE JOHN HARE LITTLE JACK RABBIT AND UNCLE JOHN HARE LITTLE JACK RABBIT AND UNCLE JOHN HARE id = 36053 author = Cory, David title = Little Jack Rabbit and Chippy Chipmunk date = keywords = Chipmunk; Jack; Little; Mr.; Old; Rabbit summary = [Illustration: Chippy Chipmunk Shows Little Jack Rabbit His Stock of CHIPPY CHIPMUNK SHOWS LITTLE JACK RABBIT HIS STOCK OF NUTS. One day as Little Jack Rabbit was hopping home to the Old Bramble Patch, "Why, hello, Chippy Chipmunk!" cried Little Jack Rabbit, sitting up on "Chippy Chipmunk swallowed a cork," said Little Jack Rabbit. "Hurray, Hurrah!" cried the little rabbit, and he hopped away to the Old Little Jack Rabbit hopped up to the big hollow tree where Peter Possum himself in the old apple tree, and Little Jack Rabbit had just Well, just then Little Jack Rabbit came along to tell Mrs. Cow what Red the Sunny Meadow is covered with grass," said Little Jack Rabbit, one "Come on, Chippy Chipmunk," said the little rabbit when the Alarm Clock Now of course Little Jack Rabbit and Chippy Chipmunk knew that Old Now when Old Barney Owl heard Little Jack Rabbit and Chippy Chipmunk id = 5947 author = Cory, David title = Billy Bunny and Uncle Bull Frog date = keywords = Billy; Bunny; Lucky; Mr.; Mrs.; STORY; Uncle summary = So off hopped the little rabbit, and pretty soon he saw the old said Billy Bunny, "and I was very sad, for I like you, Uncle Bullfrog, house, the kind old gentleman rabbit who was the uncle of Billy Bunny, You remember in the last story just as Uncle Lucky asked the little story you shall hear how Uncle Lucky and Billy Bunny found their and Billy Bunny and Uncle Lucky looked like two little cream puffs. "Never mind," said kind little Billy Bunny, and he took out of his "It''s time for your singing lesson," said Mrs. Bunny to her little "Please don''t sing any more," said little Billy Bunny. "It''s me--Billy Bunny," replied the little rabbit. beautiful peacock looked over and said: "I''ll tell you, little rabbit. look at the little rabbit, so Billy Bunny touched him on the nose, You remember in the story before this that Billy Bunny and Uncle Lucky id = 13087 author = Garis, Howard Roger title = Sammie and Susie Littletail date = keywords = Littletail; Sammie; Susie; Uncle; Wiggily; Wuzzy summary = while Uncle Wiggily Longears and Susie Littletail started off, Sammie "Can I come?" asked Sammie, but his uncle said he thought the little boy burrow, while Susie and Sammie, with Nurse Jane Fuzzy-Wuzzy, went on to After dinner Mamma Littletail asked Sammie and Susie to go to the So Uncle Wiggily took Sammie and Susie to the animal circus, and Bully, "Sammie," said Mamma Littletail to her little bunny boy one fine day, "I "Can''t Susie come, too, mamma?" asked Sammie, who did not like to go Sammie told his papa and mamma and Susie and Uncle Wiggily what had children." So Sammie and Susie said they would be good, and in another So Uncle Wiggily, Sammie, Susie and Nurse Jane Fuzzy-Wuzzy went off into Sammie and Susie Littletail were coming home from school. Then Uncle Wiggily asked him who he was, and the little boy said: id = 15281 author = Garis, Howard Roger title = Uncle Wiggily''s Adventures date = keywords = Fido; Goosey; Grandfather; Percival; STORY; Uncle; Wiggily summary = Uncle Wiggily Longears, the nice old gentleman rabbit, hopped out of bed "Thank you," said Uncle Wiggily, as he kissed the two rabbit children and "Oh, I''m a friend of yours," said the voice, and Uncle Wiggily looked all Come back here!" cried the bear, but of course Uncle Wiggily knew As soon as he saw the door shut on Uncle Wiggily, that brave squirrel boy said he''d tell Uncle Wiggily''s friends that he had met the old gentleman Get the trick dog!" And the boys rushed right up, knocking Uncle Wiggily how Uncle Wiggily saved Fido, and also how the rabbit went to Arabella "Thank you very much for saving me, Uncle Wiggily," said the dog, as soon "Yes," said Uncle Wiggily, happy now because he knew he wasn''t going to "Oh, then, you must be Uncle Wiggily Longears!" cried the little boy. "It''s too bad," said the giant''s little boy to Uncle Wiggily. id = 15282 author = Garis, Howard Roger title = Uncle Wiggily''s Travels date = keywords = July; Mrs.; STORY; Stories; Uncle; Wiggily; Wren; illustration; rabbit summary = You know when Uncle Wiggily Longears, the old rabbit gentleman, started "Yes, Uncle Wiggily," said the little brown wren, "I came up some time "Rabbits can''t climb trees," said Uncle Wiggily. Let me see, I think I promised to tell you a story about Uncle Wiggily and Well, pretty soon, not so very long, in a little while, Uncle Wiggily came "You look like one," said Uncle Wiggily politely. Uncle Wiggily, the nice old gentleman rabbit, was feeling quite sad one and the old gentleman rabbit hopped on together and Uncle Wiggily kept then he and Uncle Wiggily went on to seek the old gentleman rabbit''s "Well, come on," said the elephant to Uncle Wiggily, "put some peanuts in "I won''t," said Uncle Wiggily, quickly as he hopped away, and then he took We must see what we can do," said Uncle Wiggily, who always liked to id = 17807 author = Garis, Howard Roger title = Uncle Wiggily in the Woods date = keywords = Billie; Jane; Johnnie; Nurse; Uncle; Wiggily summary = And Nurse Jane and Uncle Wiggily moved to the woods very next day and Uncle Wiggily Longears, the nice old gentleman rabbit, knocked on the Pretty soon Uncle Wiggily came to a big tree that had fallen down, one "Uncle Wiggily, would you mind going to the store for me?" asked Nurse "It does smell like peppermint," said Uncle Wiggily, going closer and Uncle Wiggily Longears, the nice old rabbit gentleman, was walking "Come on, Uncle Wiggily!" quickly cried Billie and Johnnie. "Uncle Wiggily, do you want to do something for me?" asked Nurse Jane trees," said Uncle Wiggily. Uncle Wiggily led the way through the wood to the bee tree, the bear "Going out again, Uncle Wiggily?" asked Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy, one "Going out again, Uncle Wiggily?" asked Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy, one "Going out again, Uncle Wiggily?" asked Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy, one id = 23213 author = Garis, Howard Roger title = Uncle Wiggily and Old Mother Hubbard Adventures of the Rabbit Gentleman with the Mother Goose Characters date = keywords = Goose; Jane; Mother; Nurse; Uncle; Wiggily summary = One day Uncle Wiggily said to Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy: "Alas, Uncle Wiggily," said Mother Goose, scratching her chin with Don''t tell me Nurse Jane is burned!" cried Uncle Wiggily. Uncle Wiggily Longears, the nice old gentleman rabbit, came out of "Thank you very much, Uncle Wiggily," said Mother Goose, "for being Uncle Wiggily, and taken home to Mother Goose, had come back to pay "Uncle Wiggily, are you very busy to-day?" asked Nurse Jane Fuzzy "Grandpa Goosey will surely like this pie," said Uncle Wiggily to One day Uncle Wiggily Longears, the nice old gentleman rabbit, was sheep-boy, whom he had once helped, Uncle Wiggily saw a little girl. "Uncle Wiggily," said Mrs. Littletail, the rabbit lady, one morning, Uncle Wiggily Longears, the nice old rabbit gentleman, was asleep in Uncle Wiggily Longears, the nice old rabbit gentleman, was asleep in "A little like it," said Uncle Wiggily. id = 42574 author = Garis, Howard Roger title = Uncle Wiggily in Wonderland date = keywords = Alice; BOY; Hatter; Jane; Longears; Nurse; Uncle; Wiggily; Wonderland summary = Once upon a time, after Uncle Wiggily Longears, the nice bunny rabbit "I think I''ll just hop along and look for a few," said Uncle Wiggily to "You can get out, Uncle Wiggily," said a soft little voice down toward Then Alice from Wonderland happened along and gave Uncle Wiggily a drink This looks like an adventure already!" said the bunny uncle to As this was just different from what Alice had said, Uncle Wiggily did "Very well," said Uncle Wiggily, smiling at Alice. babies?" asked Alice of Uncle Wiggily. "Well," said Uncle Wiggily Longears, the rabbit gentleman, to himself, "Oh, how kind of you to come for me, Uncle Wiggily!" cried Alice, and "I will when you let my friends, Uncle Wiggily and Alice, alone," said "I don''t know just what I do mean, Uncle Wiggily," said Alice. "I am going to look for an adventure," said Uncle Wiggily. id = 60017 author = Garis, Howard Roger title = Uncle Wiggily''s Automobile date = keywords = Dr.; Jimmie; Johnnie; Possum; Uncle; Wiggily summary = Uncle Wiggily Longears, the nice old gentleman rabbit, was riding Uncle Wiggily, the nice old gentleman rabbit, was riding along in his "Get in my auto," said Uncle Wiggily, "and I will give you a ride. Uncle Wiggily, the nice old gentleman rabbit, was standing one day in "That''s too bad," said Uncle Wiggily as he stopped the auto. said Uncle Wiggily Longears, the old gentleman rabbit. "Oh, I think I''ll dress up like an elephant," said Uncle Wiggily. will look just like an elephant''s face," said Uncle Wiggily. "Oh, pray do not mention such a little thing," said Uncle Wiggily, "Stop the auto here, Uncle Wiggily," said Johnnie, "and we''ll see if "All right," said Uncle Wiggily, giving the wolf a little pumpkin, and "I''ll come right away," said Uncle Wiggily, for he had gone to the "No, indeed," said Uncle Wiggily, and then the old gentleman rabbit id = 60625 author = Garis, Howard Roger title = Uncle Wiggily''s Story Book date = keywords = Bunty; Fuzzy; Jane; Longears; Mother; Mr.; Nurse; Uncle; Wiggily summary = "Hurray!" softly cried Uncle Wiggily, who heard what the boy said. that girl?" For, since he had helped the Toothache Boy by letting Dr. Possum pretend to pull an aching tooth, the bunny gentleman wanted do surprised at seeing Uncle Wiggily that the little boy never said a word. Uncle Wiggily looked over his shoulder and saw the bad boy rushing out I''ll tell you in the next story about Uncle Wiggily and the good boy. "For that dog," said Uncle Wiggily to Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy, "is the "Oh, he doesn''t look like that kind of a boy," said the bunny rabbit "This is a good little girl," said Uncle Wiggily to himself, for, By this time the little boy and his sister had seen Uncle Wiggily and It''s a good thing Nurse Jane saw him!" said Uncle Wiggily. Uncle Wiggily Longears, the bunny rabbit gentleman, was hopping through id = 18667 author = Hinkle, Thomas C. (Thomas Clark) title = Doctor Rabbit and Brushtail the Fox date = keywords = Brushtail; Doctor; Rabbit summary = "He''s Brushtail the Fox," Doctor Rabbit said. heard Chatty Squirrel scolding Brushtail the Fox. Doctor Rabbit, to Brushtail the Fox ran after Doctor Rabbit as fast as he could go, but That surely surprised Brushtail, but when he saw Doctor Rabbit''s home When Brushtail slunk away through the bushes, Doctor Rabbit called to Doctor Rabbit did not see Brushtail the Fox again for several days. "Perhaps," thought Doctor Rabbit, "old Brushtail is in there right now While Doctor Rabbit was looking at Mrs. Brushtail she yawned, Doctor Rabbit thought to himself, "Mrs. Brushtail is going over to the Rabbit saw Mrs. Brushtail coming through the woods. As soon as Doctor Rabbit heard Farmer Roe coming through the woods he said Doctor Rabbit to himself, "is where Mr. and Mrs. Brushtail and Brushtail the Fox. That was one fine thing about Doctor Rabbit--he Then Doctor Rabbit saw his mistake, for when Brushtail the Fox heard id = 28874 author = Kelson, Keith R. title = Comments on the Taxonomy and Geographic Distribution of Some North American Rabbits date = keywords = Sylvilagus summary = Sylvilagus floridanus similis Nelson _Sylvilagus floridanus similis_ Nelson, Proc. cit._:174) listed the following specimens under the western subspecies, longer; rostrum narrower; posterior extension of supraorbital process Topotypes of _Sylvilagus nuttallii pinetis_ and other specimens Specimens from the following localities in Arizona are referable to The specimens listed above include those that Nelson (N. these same specimens of _Sylvilagus floridanus holzneri_. floridanus_ and _Sylvilagus nuttallii_, as Nelson (_op. Sylvilagus floridanus cognatus Nelson We have examined the specimens recorded by Nelson (N. to the population of _Sylvilagus floridanus_ in the Datil Mountains. Nelson had specimens. County, Texas." Our examination of the skull of this specimen _Sylvilagus audubonii neomexicanus_ Nelson, Proc. _Sylvilagus audubonii cedrophilus_ Nelson an adult female, skin with Nelson to refer the specimen to _S. which suggest that the specimen is anything other than _Sylvilagus comment, under _Sylvilagus audubonii cedrophilus_ Nelson, a skin with We identify the specimen from San Diego as _Sylvilagus id = 14220 author = Potter, Beatrix title = The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies date = keywords = illustration summary = When Benjamin Bunny grew up, he married his Cousin Flopsy. cabbages from Flopsy''s brother, Peter Rabbit, who kept a nursery garden. When this happened, the Flopsy Bunnies went across the field to a rubbish The Flopsy Bunnies simply stuffed lettuces. The little Flopsy Bunnies slept delightfully in the warm sun. She rustled across the paper bag, and awakened Benjamin Bunny. sackful of lawn mowings right upon the top of the sleeping Flopsy Bunnies! While he was gone, Mrs. Flopsy Bunny (who had remained at home) came Then the mouse came out of her jam pot, and Benjamin took the paper bag Mr. McGregor came back and picked up the sack, and carried it off. "One, two, three, four, five, six leetle rabbits!" said Mr. McGregor. Mrs. McGregor took hold of the sack and felt it. Mrs. McGregor untied the sack and put her hand inside. THE TALE OF THE FLOPSY BUNNIES id = 14304 author = Potter, Beatrix title = The Tale of Peter Rabbit date = keywords = illustration summary = Flopsy, Mopsy, Cotton-tail and Peter. the fields or down the lane, but don''t go into Mr. McGregor''s garden. Flopsy, Mopsy and Cotton-tail who were good little bunnies went down But Peter who was very naughty, ran straight away to Mr. McGregor''s but he jumped up and ran after Peter, waving a rake and calling out Peter was most dreadfully frightened; he rushed all over the garden, Peter gave himself up for lost and shed big tears; Mr. McGregor was quite sure that Peter was somewhere for a fat little rabbit to squeeze underneath. Peter began to cry. Peter scuttered underneath the bushes, but presently as nothing turned towards Peter and beyond him was the gate! Mr. McGregor hung up the little jacket and the shoes for a Peter never stopped running or looked behind him It was the second little jacket and pair of shoes that Peter had lost id = 14407 author = Potter, Beatrix title = The Tale of Benjamin Bunny date = keywords = illustration summary = all lived Benjamin''s aunt and his cousins--Flopsy, Mopsy, Cotton-tail, and "Peter," said little Benjamin, in a whisper, "who has got your clothes?" Little Benjamin sat down beside his cousin and assured him that Mr. McGregor had gone out in a gig, and Mrs. McGregor also; and certainly for Little Benjamin said that the first thing to be done was to get back Little Benjamin said that it was not possible to get back up the pear-tree Peter Rabbit and little Benjamin Bunny. Little Benjamin took one look, and then, in half a minute less than no made Peter Rabbit and little Benjamin cry. The cat looked up and saw old Mr. Benjamin Bunny prancing along the top of Then he came back to the basket and took out his son Benjamin by the ears, pocket-handkerchief, and old Mrs. Rabbit strung up the onions and hung id = 14838 author = Potter, Beatrix title = The Tale of Peter Rabbit date = keywords = illustration summary = Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail, who were good little bunnies, went But Peter, who was very naughty, ran straight away to Mr. McGregor''s Peter was most dreadfully frightened; he rushed all over the garden, Peter gave himself up for lost, and shed big tears; but his sobs were Mr. McGregor was quite sure that Peter was somewhere in the Presently Peter sneezed--''Kertyschoo!'' Mr. McGregor was after him in he was tired of running after Peter. Peter began to cry. Peter scuttered underneath the bushes. turned towards Peter, and beyond him was the gate! Peter got down very quietly off the wheelbarrow; and started running Mr. McGregor caught sight of him at the corner, but Peter did not Peter never stopped running or looked behind him till he got home to second little jacket and pair of shoes that Peter had lost in a But Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cotton-tail had bread and milk and id = 19805 author = Potter, Beatrix title = The Tale of Mr. Tod date = keywords = Mr.; Tod; illustration summary = Now Tommy Brock did occasionally eat rabbit-pie; but it was only very The little rabbit-babies were just old enough to open their blue eyes So old Mr. Bouncer laughed; and pressed Tommy Brock to come inside, to wine." Tommy Brock squeezed himself into the rabbit hole with alacrity. Then old Mr. Bouncer smoked another pipe, and gave Tommy Brock a cabbage Benjamin Bunny set off at once after Tommy Brock. Tommy Brock''s snores continued, grunty and regular from Mr. Tod''s bed. Brock, whose snores continued solemnly in Mr. Tod''s bed. Tommy Brock opened both eyes, and looked at the rope and grinned. Tommy Brock watched him with one eye, through the window. The moment he had gone, Tommy Brock got up in a hurry; he rolled Mr. Tod''s dressing-gown into a bundle, put it into the bed beneath the pail Tommy Brock was sitting at Mr. Tod''s kitchen table, pouring out tea from id = 45265 author = Potter, Beatrix title = The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit date = keywords = illustration summary = THE STORY OF A FIERCE BAD RABBIT THE STORY OF A FIERCE BAD RABBIT "The Tale of Peter Rabbit," etc._ LONDON LONDON PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN THIS is a fierce bad Rabbit; look at his savage whiskers, and his claws and his turned-up tail. THIS is a nice gentle Rabbit. His mother has given him a carrot. THE bad Rabbit would like some carrot. AND he scratches the good Rabbit very badly. THE good Rabbit creeps away, and hides in a hole. THIS is a man with a gun. HE sees something sitting on a bench. HE comes creeping up behind the trees. BUT this is all he finds on the bench, when he rushes up with his gun. THE good Rabbit peeps out of its hole, AND it sees the bad Rabbit tearing past--without any tail or whiskers! PRINTED FOR THE PUBLISHERS BY R. 4 CARMELITE STREET, LONDON, E.C.4. id = 39475 author = Rede, Geraldine title = Night Fall in the Ti-Tree date = keywords = illustration summary = images generously made available by International Children''s Digital Library (http://en.childrenslibrary.org) which includes the original woodcut illustrations. (http://www.gutenberg.org/files/39475/39475-h/39475-h.htm) (http://www.gutenberg.org/files/39475/39475-h.zip) Images of the original pages are available through International Children''s Digital Library. [Illustration: Cover] Imprinted now for the first time by hand at the Sign of the Rabbit, The Frogs on their banjoes Banjoes in the near pond The moon''s in the sky-The Rabbits have nibbled Loped to their burrow, Safe on their burrow. Safe on their burrow. Are you glad, little Rabbits To have played yet a day? What may happen some day? Then craftily strew them Craftily o''er. Bright moon inviting-Such bright eyes to wake? And so, little Rabbits, In danger some day, Flirt tails and away! [Illustration: Flirt tails and away!] [Illustration: Back] [Illustration: Back] [Illustration: Back] [Illustration: Back] [Illustration: Back] [Illustration: Back] [Illustration: Back] [Illustration: Back] [Illustration: Back] [Illustration: Back] [Illustration: Back] [Illustration: Back] [Illustration: Back] [Illustration: Back] [Illustration: Back] id = 10329 author = Smith, Laura Rountree title = Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes date = keywords = Nose; Tail; Toes summary = Doctor Cotton-Tail said, "I was on my way to call on little Tippy Tippy Toes was so pleased he hugged Mother Cotton-Tail and said, "Thank This time Papa Cotton-Tail went back with Tippy Toes and he said, "Dear that Mother Cotton-Tail said, "Let me try them on," and Tippy Toes Mother Cotton-Tail said, "I will pack Bunny''s lamp and Susan''s Bunny and Susan woke up and they looked in Snubby Nose''s little bed, Tippy Toes came in and said, "Good morning Bunny and Susan, I have Bunny Cotton-Tail coughed, and Susan sneezed, and Grandpa Grumbles Bunny and Susan said, "What do you know about the Circus Cotton-Tails?" Bushy-Tail said, "Go get Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes for me or _I will Then Bunny and Susan and Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes begged Grandpa Snubby Nose said to Tippy Toes, "What if the Seventeen Little Bears