<h2>STORY XI<br/> <span>UNCLE WIGGILY HELPS ALICE.</span></h2></div>
<p>One day the postman bird flew down out of the sky and stopped in front of
the Wibblewobble duck house. Uncle Wiggily Longears, the old gentleman
rabbit, was out in front, cleaning some mud off his auto, for he had run
it very fast into a puddle of water the day he saved Jimmie off the pony's
back.</p>
<p>"Does anybody named Alice Wibblewobble live here?" asked the postman bird
as he looked in his bag of letters.</p>
<p>"Yes, Alice lives here," said Uncle Wiggily.</p>
<p>"And does Lulu Wibblewobble?"</p>
<p>"Yes, of course."</p>
<p>"And Jimmie, too?"</p>
<p>"Certainly," said the old gentleman rabbit.</p>
<p>"Then this is the right house," said the postman bird as he blew his
whistle, like a canary, "and here is a letter for each of them."</p>
<p>So he handed Uncle Wiggily three letters and then he flew up into the air
again, as fast as he could go, to deliver the rest of the mail.</p>
<p>"Hum! I wonder who can be writing to Lulu and Alice and Jimmie?"
said Uncle Wiggily, as he looked at the letters. "Well, I'll take
them in the house. They look to me like party invitations; and I
wonder why I didn't get one? But I suppose the young folks don't
want an old rheumatic uncle around any more. Ah, well, I'm getting
old—getting old," and he went slowly into the house, feeling a
bit sad.</p>
<p>"Here are some letters for you, children," he called to Lulu and Alice and
Jimmie. "The bird postman just brought them."</p>
<p>"Oh, fine!" cried the children, and they opened them all at once with
their strong yellow bills.</p>
<p>"Goodie!" cried Lulu as she read hers. "Jennie Chipmunk is going to have a
party, and I'm invited."</p>
<p>"So am I," cried Alice.</p>
<p>"And I," added Jimmie.</p>
<p>"I thought they were party invitations," said Uncle Wiggily, sort of sad
and thoughtful-like. "When is it?"</p>
<p>"To-night," said Lulu.</p>
<p>"Then we must hurry and get ready," said Alice. "I must iron out some of
my hair ribbons so they will be nice and fresh."</p>
<p>"Oh, that's just like you girls," cried Jimmie. "You have to primp and
fuss. I can be ready in no time, just by washing my face."</p>
<p>"Oh!" cried Lulu and Alice together. "Make him put on a clean collar,
anyhow, mamma."</p>
<p>"Yes, I'll do that," agreed Jimmie.</p>
<p>Well, pretty soon they were all getting ready to go to the party, and
Uncle Wiggily went back to finish cleaning his auto and he was wishing he
could go. But you just wait and see what happens.</p>
<p>Pretty soon it became night and then it was time for the party. Lulu and
Jimmie were all ready, but it took Alice such a long time to get her hair
fixed the way she wanted it, and to get just the kind of hair ribbon that
suited her, that she wasn't ready. You see, she had so many kinds of hair
ribbons and she kept them all in a box, and really she didn't know just
which one to take. First she picked out a red one, and she didn't like
that, and then she picked out a blue one, and she didn't like that, and
then she picked up a pink one, and then a green, and then a brown, and
finally a skilligimink colored one, but none suited her.</p>
<p>"Hurry, Alice," called Lulu, "or you'll be late."</p>
<p>"Oh, you can go on ahead and I'll catch up to you and Jimmie," said Alice,
trying another hair ribbon.</p>
<p>"All right," they answered, and they started off. Mr. and Mrs.
Wibblewobble had gone across the street to pay a little visit to Mr. and
Mrs. Duckling, and so Uncle Wiggily and Alice were all alone in the
house.</p>
<p>"You had better hurry, Alice," said the old gentleman rabbit as he was
reading the evening paper.</p>
<p>"Oh, I don't know what to do!" she cried. "I can't decide which hair
ribbon to wear."</p>
<p>"Wear them all," called Uncle Wiggily with a laugh, but, of course, Alice
couldn't do that, and she was in despair, which means that she didn't know
what to do.</p>
<p>She laid all the ribbons back in the box, and she was just going to shut
her eyes, and pick out the first one she could reach, and wear that
whether she liked it or not, for she didn't want to be late to the party.
And then, all of a sudden, in through the open window of her room the old
skillery-scalery alligator put his long nose and he cried:</p>
<p>"Hair ribbons! I must have hair ribbons! Give me hair ribbons!"</p>
<p>And then what do you think he did? Why, he grabbed up the whole
box full of Alice's lovely hair ribbons, and before she could say
"scootum-scattum," if she had wanted to, that skillery-scalery alligator
ran away with them in his mouth, taking his double-jointed tail with him.</p>
<p>"Oh!" cried Alice. "Oh! Oh!" and she almost lost her breath, she was so
surprised.</p>
<p>"What is it?" cried Uncle Wiggily, running up to her room.</p>
<p>"The alligator! He has taken my hair ribbons. Quick, run after him, dear
Uncle Wiggily!"</p>
<p>"I will!" exclaimed the brave old gentleman rabbit and out of the house he
hurried, but the 'gator with the double-jointed tail had completely gone,
and the rabbit gentleman couldn't catch him.</p>
<p>"Oh, what ever shall I do?" cried Alice, when Uncle Wiggily came back. "I
have no hair ribbon, and I can't go to the party!"</p>
<p>Well, Uncle Wiggily thought for a moment. He didn't tell Alice that she
should have hurried more and worn a pink ribbon, and then the accident
wouldn't have happened. No, he didn't say anything like that; but he said:</p>
<p>"I can help you, Alice. Down in the yard is some long grass, green, with
white stripes in it. They call it ribbon grass. I will get some for a hair
ribbon for you."</p>
<p>"Oh, thank you, so much!" said Alice. So Uncle Wiggily quickly went down,
pulled some of the ribbon grass and helped Alice tie it in her feathers.
And she looked too cute for anything, really she did.</p>
<p>"Now, quick, run and catch up to Jimmie and Lulu, and go to the party
and have a good time," said Uncle Wiggily, and Alice did. And what do
you think? A little while after that up to the duck-house drove Sammie
Littletail in a pony cart.</p>
<p>"Oh, Uncle Wiggily!" cried Sammie, "Jennie Chipmunk was so flustrated
about her party that she forgot to send you an invitation. But she wants
you very much, so I've come to take you to it. Come along with me!"</p>
<p>Then Uncle Wiggily was very glad, for he liked parties as much as you do,
and he jumped into the cart with Sammie and they went to the party and had
a lovely time. And the next day Uncle Wiggily went out in his auto, and he
made the alligator give back all of Alice's hair ribbons, and none of them
was lost or soiled the least bit, I'm glad to say.</p>
<p>Now, no more at present, if you please, but if the picture book doesn't
read about the sandman and go to sleep on the front porch, I'll tell you
next about Uncle Wiggily and the doll doctor.</p>
<span class="pagenum">[Pg 85]</span>
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