"0h, you're a raggerty, taggerty man, In a castle big and aged, And I'm a Billy Bunny kid With a heart that's brave and bold. You can't scare me with your thunder guffaw 0r your club like a telegraph pole, So you'd better allow the Tailor Bird To sew up each raggerty hole."
And then the Tailor Bird commenced and it took him until half-pastfourteen o'clock to mend that Giant Rabbit's clothes. "I might just aswell have made you a quite recent suit," he exclaimed, as the last inch of the mile-long spool of thread was used up. "I declare I never had such a jobbefore."
And I guess he spoke the truth, for I never met a Giant Rabbit in mytailor's shop, although I once had a giant bill from my tailor.