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The Bettancourts' cat Whisper was both mischievous and a free spirit. And spoiled. She liked poking her nose into forbidden places.
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And she especially liked annoying Coco the dog by sleeping on her bed instead of the elaborate structure provided for her benefit.
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One day Jeffrey discovered another way that Whisper had found to be mischievous. Here's her daughter, Murmur.
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Murmur is mischievous and spoiled like her mother. Coco hasn't made up her mind what she thinks about this new addition to the household yet.
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Jeffrey had to give Gunther a stern talking-to when he found him making a mess. "It's not like you're a toddler anymore," he said. "I know that this supposedly helps you boost your creativity, but there are better ways of doing that."
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Embarrassed, Gunther started drawing more. Later, he took up the violin.
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He also started experimenting with the chemistry set.
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He even helped with the laundry.
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His younger sister Robin had become a B student already. She celebrated by going for a swing.
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Later, she decided that she wanted to be a bear, and Jeffrey thought it might speed her through the phase if he dressed as a bear, too.
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Robin's bear phase coincided with Wonder Day. Meeting the Flower Bunny gave Jeffrey an idea for a new play. It would be about a 6-foot tall rabbit who could only be seen by the main character, a man named Elwood P. Dowd. He just had to think of a good name for the rabbit. Harold? Herman? Hubert?
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Robin met the Flower Bunny, too and told it about all the pretty eggs she'd discovered.
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Wendy became the Flower Bunny's good friend, partly because she'd planted some tulips.
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After the Flower Bunny left, Robin went to play on the swings again.
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Jeffrey told Elliott about his brilliant idea. "I just can't think of a good name for the rabbit," he said.
"Harvey," said Elliott.
"That's perfect!" Jeffrey exclaimed.
"It's been done," said his father. "Mary Chase wrote the play and it became a movie in 1950."
"Oh," said Jeffrey. "But the Flower Bunny is visible..."
"Work on it some more," his father advised.
Jeffrey has some interesting interviews in
Chapter 61.