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Springcame,andtheyhadlongdaysinthegarden,forwherevertheBoywenttheRabbitwenttoo.
Hehadridesinthewheelbarrow,andpicnicsonthegrass,andlovelyfairyhutsbuiltforhimundertheraspberrycanesbehindtheflowerborder.
Andonce,whentheBoywascalledawaysuddenlytogoouttotea,theRabbitwasleftoutonthelawnuntillongafterdusk,andNanahadtocomeandlookforhimwiththecandlebecausetheBoycouldn'tgotosleepunlesshewasthere.
HewaswetthroughwiththedewandquiteearthyfromdivingintotheburrowstheBoyhadmadeforhimintheflowerbed,andNanagrumbledassherubbedhimoffwithacornerofherapron.
"YoumusthaveyouroldBunny!"shesaid."Fancyallthatfussforatoy!"
TheBoysatupinbedandstretchedouthishands.
"GivememyBunny!"hesaid."Youmustn'tsaythat.Heisn'tatoy.He'sREAL!"
WhenthelittleRabbitheardthathewashappy,forheknewthatwhattheSkinHorsehadsaidwastrueatlast.
Thenurserymagichadhappenedtohim,andhewasatoynolonger.HewasReal.TheBoyhimselfhadsaidit.
Thatnighthewasalmosttoohappytosleep,andsomuchlovestirredinhislittlesawdustheartthatitalmostburst.
Andintohisboot-buttoneyes,thathadlongagolosttheirpolish,therecamealookofwisdomandbeauty,sothatevenNananoticeditnextmorningwhenshepickedhimup,andsaid,"IdeclareifthatoldBunnyhasn'tgotquiteaknowingexpression!"
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