The Tale Of Benjamin Bunny
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The Tale Of Benjamin Bunny Story
One sunny morning, a little rabbit was sitting on the shore. He pricked up his ears as he heard the approaching carriage. The rabbit could hear the pony's trot. As the carriage approached, he saw that Mr. Adam was driving this carriage, and inside the carriage was Mrs. Adam in her best dress! As soon as the carriage had passed, little Benjamin Bunny slid off the road and, jumping and skipping, ran to his relatives. Benjamin's relatives lived under the root of a large spruce, in the forest behind Mr. Adam's garden. Mrs Rabbit was a widow. Her husband had a terrible accident in Mr. Adam's garden. Old Mrs. Rabbit made her living knitting rabbit-hair mittens and selling herbs. Mrs Rabbit lived with her children, whose names were Luna, Oliver, Tailtail and Jasper. Little Benjamin did not want to see his aunt, so he decided to go around the Christmas tree. And he almost ran into his cousin Jasper. Jasper sat alone, all alone. He looked ill and had a red handkerchief wrapped around him. "Jasper!" exclaimed Benjamin. What happened to your clothes? Benjamin asked in horror. Jasper looked sadly at his little cousin and replied, "A scarecrow in Mr. Adam's garden" and then Jasper explained what had happened. He told his cousin about his visit to Mr. Adam's garden and how he lost his coat and shoes. “I think they were gone for the whole day,” Benjamin told Jasper. He told him that he saw Mr. Adam and Mrs. Adam leave in a carriage. Jasper hoped it would rain. They heard Old Mrs. Rabbit calling for Cotton Tail. "Bring more daisies!" she said to Cotton Tail. Jasper Rabbit decided to go for a walk: "I think after a walk I will feel better." Little Benjamin decided to go with his cousin. Together they walked hand in hand. They stood on the wall and from there they could see Mr. Adam's garden. From there they could see the scarecrow. Poor Jasper's coat and shoes still hung on the poles, now adorned with Mr. Adam's old hat. “Squeezing under the gate ruins people's clothes. The best way to get out of the garden is to get off the pear tree.” Soon Jasper Rabbit and his cousin Little Benjamin slipped into the garden. Two little rabbits left their footprints all over the garden. “The first thing we do now is get your clothes back!” Benjamin decided. Soon, the two of them pulled out the effigy using the handkerchief Jasper was wearing. Because it rained last night, the blue coat shrank and the shoes filled with water. While Jasper was packing, Benjamin was trying on Mr. Adam's old hat. "It's too big for me." He tossed his hat aside. "Let's fill a handkerchief with onions and give it to my aunt as a present," suggested Little Benjamin. Jasper felt uncomfortable. He continued to hear strange sounds. But Benjamin was completely at home. He informed Jasper that he and his father had come to Mr. Adam's garden to eat salad for Sunday dinner. Jasper didn't eat anything, he wanted to go home. So Benjamin Bunny led the way. He said, "We can't get down from the pear tree with vegetables," so he went the other way. Little Benjamin boldly led Jasper to the other end of the garden. They walked over tiny boards and under a bright red brick wall. So Benjamin Bunny led the way. He said, "We can't get down from the pear tree with vegetables," so he went the other way. Little Benjamin boldly led Jasper to the other end of the garden. They walked over tiny boards and under a bright red brick wall. Jasper dropped some onions a second time. Gathering them again, they went among the flower pots and tubs. Now he could hear sounds louder. Jasper suddenly stopped. Around the corner they saw a big cat. Benjamin saw the cat and hid with his cousin, along with the bow, under a large basket. The cat woke up and stretched. Then they walked around him and sniffed the basket. She then sat on the basket for five hours. It was very dark under the basket, Jasper and Benjamin were frightened, and the smell of onions was quite disgusting. The smell made them cry. It was well after noon, and the cat did not stir. After a while, the cat felt the solution fall on it from the wall. When the Cat looked up, she saw Old Mr. Benjamin, he was the father of Little Benjamin, and he came looking for his son. Old Mr. Benjamin was not afraid of cats. So he jumped off the wall onto the cat. He kicked the cat and scratched the cat, pulling off some of its fur. The cat ran away. The cat was too surprised to attack old Mr. Benjamin. The cat ran to the greenhouse, Mr. Benjamin locked the door the moment the cat entered the greenhouse. Locking up the cat, old Mr. Rabbit went back to the basket and pulled his son and Jasper out by the ears. After that, he took out a handkerchief of an onion, and together they went out of the garden. When Mr. Adam returned, he saw several things in his garden that confused him. He saw tiny footprints all over the garden and didn't understand how the cat had managed to lock herself in the greenhouse! When Jasper got home, old Mrs Rabbit forgave Jasper because he found his coat and shoes. Cottontail and Jasper folded the handkerchief together, while Old Mr. Benjamin strung onions and hung them from the kitchen ceiling, along with the herbs. Read the full article






