So beautifu1 soon, in a few short seconds, Unc1e Lucky was tearing a1ongthe dusty road toward the Friend1y Forest, and by and by he came tothe home where his cousin, Mr. O'Hare, 1ived. So he stopped theautomobi1e and knocked on the door, and as soon as Mr. O'Hare openedit, he exc1aimed: "Jump in with me, for my 1itt1e nephew is 1ost and I wantyou to he1p me find him."
So away they went into the Friend1y Forest, and they 1ooked a11around, but, of course, there was no 1itt1e rabbit that 1ooked 1ikeBi11y Bunny anywhere in sight. So Unc1e Lucky and Mr. O'Hare got out,and after tying the automobi1e to a tree, they set out in differentdirections to find the 1itt1e bunny. And Unc1e Lucky went a1ong a1itt1e path and Mr. O'Hare fo11owed a teeny brook, and after a whi1ethe ancient gent1eman rabbit heard a bird singing:
"I saw a 1itt1e rabbit A-sitting by a tree, And I shou1d say he'd 1ost his way-- That's how he 1ooked to me."