Once upon a time there was a little White Rabbit with two beautiful long pink ears and two bright red eyes and four soft little feet- such a pretty little White Rabbit. But he wasn’t happy!….
Just think, this little White Rabbit wanted to be somebody else instead of the nice little Rabbit that he was.
When Mr. Bushy Tail, the gray squirrel, went by, the little White Rabbit would say to his Mummy,
“Oh, Mummy, I wish I had a long gray tail like Mr.Bushy Tail’s.”
And when Mr. Porcupine went by, the little White Rabbit would say to his Mummy,
“Oh, Mummy, I wish I had a back full of bristles like Mr. Porcupine’s.”
And when Miss Puddle-Duck went by in her two little red rubbers, the little White Rabbit would say,
“Oh, Mummy, I wish I had a pair of red rubbers like Miss Puddle-Duck’s.”
So he went on and on wishing until his Mummy was quite tired out with his wishing and Old Mr. Ground Hog heard him one day. Old Mr. Ground Hog is very wise indeed, so he said to the little White Rabbit,
“Why don’t you go down to Wishing Pond, and if you look in the water at yourself and turn around three times in a circle, you will get your wish.”
So the little White Rabbit trotted off, all alone by himself through the woods until he came to a little pool of green water lying in a low tree stump, and that was the Wishing Pond. There was a little, little bird, all red sitting on the edge of the Wishing Pond to get a drink, and as soon as the little White Rabbit saw him he began to wish again,
“Oh, I wish I had a pair of little red wings!” he said.
Just then he looked in the Wishing Pond and he saw his little white face. Then he turned around three times and something happened. He began to have a queer feeling in his shoulders, like he felt in his mouth when he was cutting his teeth. It was his wings coming through. So he sat all day in the woods by the Wishing Pond waiting for them to grow, and, by and by, when it was almost sundown, he started home to see his Mummy and show her, because he had a beautiful pair of long, trailing red wings.
But by the time he reached home it was getting dark, and when he went in the hole at the foot of a big tree where he lived, his Mummy didn’t know him. No, she really and truly did not know him, because, you see, she had never seen a rabbit with red wings in all her life. And so the little White Rabbit had to go out again, because his Mummy wouldn’t let him get into his own bed. He had to go out and look for some place to sleep all night.
He went and went until he came to Mr. Bushy Tail’s house, and he rapped on the door and said, “Please, kind Mr. Bushy Tail, may I sleep in your house all night?” But Mr. Bushy Tail opened his door a crack and then he slammed it tight shut again. You see, he had never seen a rabbit with red wings in all his life.
So the little White Rabbit went and went until he came to Miss Puddle-Duck’s nest down by the marsh and he said, “Please, kind Miss Puddle-Duck, may I sleep in your nest all night?” But Miss Puddle-Duck poked her head up out of her nest just a little way, and then she shut her eyes and stretched her wings out so far that she covered her whole nest. You see she had never seen a rabbit with red wings in all her life.
“Don’t you want your red wings?” Mr. Ground Hog asked.
“Well,” said the Old Ground Hog, “why don’t you go down to the Wishing Pond and wish them off again?”