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Title: How Mr. Rabbit Lost his Tail
Hollow Tree Stories

Note: Reading ease score: 85.1 (6th grade). Easy to read.

Contents: Mr. Dog plays Santa Claus -- Mr. Dog at the circus -- When Mr. 'Coon was a little boy -- How Mr. Rabbit lost his tail -- How the other rabbits lost their tails.

Credits: Produced by David Edwards, Emmy and the Online Distributed
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Summary: "How Mr. Rabbit Lost his Tail" by Albert Bigelow Paine is a whimsical children's story that is part of the "Hollow Tree Stories" series, written in the early 20th century. The narrative revolves around the themes of pride, humor, and the consequences of one's actions, particularly through the lens of anthropomorphized animal characters. The book likely explores the topic of family history through entertaining tales that convey moral lessons. The story follows Mr. Rabbit as he recounts the tale of his great-grandfather, who once boasted about being the fastest in the forest. In a race against Mr. Tortoise, Mr. Rabbit's pride leads him to underestimate his opponent, resulting in a comedic mishap where he loses his tail while trying to shake loose Mr. Tortoise's grip. This incident is then tied to a broader narrative about how the rabbit family, in fear of being seen as different or laughed at, discards their tails altogether, leading to the iconic image of rabbits with short tails today. The comical events highlight important themes of humility and the significance of being true to oneself. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Paine, Albert Bigelow, 1861-1937

Illustrator: Condé, J. M.

EBook No.: 28204

Published: Feb 27, 2009

Downloads: 73

Language: English

Subject: Animals -- Juvenile fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2024-11-12T20:21:49Z How Mr. Rabbit Lost his Tail

This edition has images.

Title: How Mr. Rabbit Lost his Tail
Hollow Tree Stories

Note: Reading ease score: 85.1 (6th grade). Easy to read.

Contents: Mr. Dog plays Santa Claus -- Mr. Dog at the circus -- When Mr. 'Coon was a little boy -- How Mr. Rabbit lost his tail -- How the other rabbits lost their tails.

Credits: Produced by David Edwards, Emmy and the Online Distributed
Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net (This file was
produced from images generously made available by The
Internet Archive)

Summary: "How Mr. Rabbit Lost his Tail" by Albert Bigelow Paine is a whimsical children's story that is part of the "Hollow Tree Stories" series, written in the early 20th century. The narrative revolves around the themes of pride, humor, and the consequences of one's actions, particularly through the lens of anthropomorphized animal characters. The book likely explores the topic of family history through entertaining tales that convey moral lessons. The story follows Mr. Rabbit as he recounts the tale of his great-grandfather, who once boasted about being the fastest in the forest. In a race against Mr. Tortoise, Mr. Rabbit's pride leads him to underestimate his opponent, resulting in a comedic mishap where he loses his tail while trying to shake loose Mr. Tortoise's grip. This incident is then tied to a broader narrative about how the rabbit family, in fear of being seen as different or laughed at, discards their tails altogether, leading to the iconic image of rabbits with short tails today. The comical events highlight important themes of humility and the significance of being true to oneself. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Paine, Albert Bigelow, 1861-1937

Illustrator: Condé, J. M.

EBook No.: 28204

Published: Feb 27, 2009

Downloads: 73

Language: English

Subject: Animals -- Juvenile fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:28204:3 2009-02-27T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Condé, J. M. Paine, Albert Bigelow en 1