WITH many thanks to his
kind little host, he put
on the little red coat
that was now
quite dry and
with a last
good-bye
started down the path at a good pace, feeling much
rested and refreshed, but not knowing
at all where he was going, for
the field-mouse had been
unable to give him much information as he had but
lately come to that part of
the country.
When Peter
Rabbit
did not
reach home
by dusk,
Mrs. Rufus Rabbit began to get very anxious. Having fed
Molly Cottontail and the
twins, and put them to
bed, she quickly dressed
in her cloak and bonnet
took her lantern and a walking stick
that had belonged to Peter Rabbit's
Pa ("For who knows but there may
be bears in
the woods?" she said to herself and not very far did she
have to go. For without
knowing it, Peter Rabbit had
been traveling in a circle, and
at the foot of a big oak tree,