<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_XV" id="CHAPTER_XV">CHAPTER XV</SPAN><br/><span class="small">UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE CROQUET BALL</span></h2>
<p>"Why in the world are you taking those
bottles with you?" asked Nurse Jane Fuzzy
Wuzzy, the muskrat lady housekeeper, as she
saw Uncle Wiggily, the bunny rabbit gentleman,
hopping off the front porch of his hollow
stump bungalow one morning.</p>
<p>"These are the prizes which Alice from
Wonderland gave me," answered Mr. Longears,
as he looked at the blue and red corked
bottles. "The red one makes things grow
larger and the blue one makes them smaller.
I am going to take them with me as I go looking
for an adventure today, as there is no
telling when I might need them. I did yesterday,
when the alligator caught me. I
gave him a drink from the blue bottle and he
shrunk until he was no larger than a baby
angle worm."</p>
<p>The rabbit gentleman had not gone very
far, twinkling his pink nose as he hopped,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_103" id="Page_103">[Pg 103]</SPAN></span>
before, all of a sudden, he came to a place
where a big stone grew out of the ground,
and near it he heard a voice, saying:</p>
<p>"Oh, dear! Oh, dear! Oh, dear!"</p>
<p>"Ha! That sounds like trouble!" exclaimed
the bunny. "Who are you and what is the
matter?" he asked, kindly.</p>
<p>"Oh, I am a Lady Bug," was the answer,
"and I am so small that I either get lost all
the while, or all the other animals and bugs
in the forest step on me. Oh, I wish I were
larger so I could be more easily seen!"</p>
<p>"Indeed, you are rather hard to see," said
Uncle Wiggily, and he had to look twice
through his glasses before he could notice the
Lady Bug. At the first look he only half saw
her, but the second time he saw her fully.</p>
<p>"I'd like to be about as large as a June
Beetle," said the Lady Bug. "But I don't
s'pose I ever shall be."</p>
<p>"Oh, yes you will!" cried jolly Uncle Wiggily.</p>
<p>"I will! How?" asked the Lady Bug,
eagerly.</p>
<p>"I have here some water in a magic bottle,"<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_104" id="Page_104">[Pg 104]</SPAN></span>
said the bunny. "I'll give you a few
drops of it, and it will make you grow larger."
So he took some water from the red-corked
flask, and let the Lady Bug sip it. Instantly
she grew as large as a turkey.</p>
<p>"Oh, now I'm too big," she said.</p>
<p>"I see you are," said Uncle Wiggily.</p>
<p>"I'll have to give you some from the other
bottle and make you grow smaller." So he
did, but he must have given a little too much,
for the Lady Bug suddenly grew as small as
the point of a baby pin.</p>
<p>"Oh, this is worse and worse," she said
sadly.</p>
<p>"I know it!" agreed Uncle Wiggily. "Wait,
I'll give you a little of both kinds," and he
did, so the Lady Bug grew to the size of a
small potato, which was just right, so she
would not get lost or stepped on.</p>
<p>After the Lady Bug had thanked him,
Uncle Wiggily, with his two magical bottles,
hopped on through the woods. He had not
gone very far before he saw Alice of Wonderland
and the Queen of Hearts playing croquet
on a grassy place.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_105" id="Page_105">[Pg 105]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"Come on, Uncle Wiggily!" called Alice.
"You're just in time for the game."</p>
<p>"Fine!" said the bunny uncle, taking a mallet
and round wooden ball which the Queen
handed him.</p>
<p>"Three strikes and you go out!" warned
the Queen.</p>
<p>"What does she mean?" asked Uncle Wiggily
of Alice. "This isn't baseball."</p>
<p>"She means," explained the little flaxen-haired
girl, "that if you miss striking the croquet
ball three times with your mallet you
have to go out and bring in some ice cream."</p>
<p>"Oh, I shan't mind that," the bunny rabbit
said. "In fact, I shall rather like it. Now,
what do I do—?"</p>
<p>"Play ball!" suddenly cried the Queen of
Hearts, and she struck with her mallet the
croquet ball near her such a hard blow that it
sailed through the air and hit Uncle Wiggily
in the coat tails. And then something
cracked.</p>
<p>All at once the croquet ball began growing
larger! Bigger and bigger it grew, like a
snowball which you roll in the yard, and then<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_106" id="Page_106">[Pg 106]</SPAN></span>
it began to roll after Uncle Wiggily. Down
the croquet ground the big wooden ball
chased after him, rolling closer and closer.</p>
<p>"Oh, my!" cried the Queen of Hearts,
"What have I done?"</p>
<p>"The ball cracked the magical red stoppered
bottle that was in my coat tail pocket!"
cried Uncle Wiggily over his shoulder, as he
ran. "Some of the magic, big-growing water
spilled on the ball, and now it has turned into
a giant! Oh, it will crush me!"</p>
<p>And, really, it did seem as though the big
croquet ball would, for now it was as large as
a house and still growing, so strong was the
water in the magical bottle that had been
broken.</p>
<p>Larger and larger grew the croquet ball,
and faster and faster it rolled after Uncle
Wiggily. It was almost on his heels now, and
the bunny gentleman was running so fast
that his tall silk hat flew off.</p>
<p>"Oh, what shall I do?" he cried.</p>
<p>Alice thought for a minute, then she called:</p>
<p>"Quick, Uncle Wiggily. Take out the blue-corked<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_107" id="Page_107">[Pg 107]</SPAN></span>
bottle and sprinkle some of that water
on the croquet ball! Hurry now!"</p>
<p>Uncle Wiggily did. As he ran he turned
and threw back over his shoulder some of
the blue bottle water on the big rolling croquet
ball. And, all at once, just as the alligator
had done, the croquet ball shrank and
shrank until it was no larger than a boy's
marble, and then it couldn't hurt Uncle Wiggily
even if it did roll on him.</p>
<p>But it is a good thing he had that bottle of
shrinking water with him; isn't it?</p>
<p>And, if the expressman doesn't take the
baby carriage to ride the trunk down to the
five-and-ten-cent store to buy a new piano,
I'll tell you next about Uncle Wiggily and the
Do-do.</p>
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<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_108" id="Page_108">[Pg 108]</SPAN></span></p>
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