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That evening when Bambi and his mother were playing tag in the meadow, his
mother saw her friend the hare and introduced him to Bambi.
"Good evening, young man," said Hare politely.
Bambi thought the hare's long spoonlike ears, which at times stood bolt
upright and at others fell back limply as though they had suddenly grown weak,
were funny. Bambi had to laugh.
The hare laughed quickly too, but then his eyes grew more thoughtful. To
Bambi's surprise he suddenly sat straight up on his hind legs and said to
Bambi's mother, "What a charming young prince. I sincerely congratulate you.
Yes, indeed, he'll make a splendid prince in time." And with that, the hare
excused himself -- "I have all kinds of things to do tonight" -- and hopped off,
ears back, so they touched his shoulders.
Copyright 1928 Simon & Schuster, Inc.
Copyright renewed
1956 by Simon & Schuster, Inc.
Storybook adaptation copyright c 1999 by
Janet Schulman