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<h1>The Velveteen Rabbit</h1>
<div class="byline">
By Margery Williams,
<a href="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Velveteen_Rabbit"
>originally published</a
>
in 1922
</div>
<div class="byline">Annotations by Molly White.</div>
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<p>Introductory text goes here.</p>
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Use the <code>small</code> class to add explanatory notes.
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<p>
There was once a velveteen rabbit, and in the beginning he was
really splendid.
<mark aria-details="bunchy">He was fat and bunchy</mark>, as a
rabbit should be; his coat was spotted brown and white, he had
real thread whiskers, and his ears were lined with pink sateen. On
Christmas morning, when he sat wedged in the top of the Boy’s
stocking, with a sprig of holly between his paws, the effect was
charming.
</p>
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<div class="content note">
<div class="annotation" role="comment" id="bunchy">
<div class="commenter">Molly White</div>
A standalone comment. There's only one in this paragraph, so it
doesn't have a number.
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There were other things in the stocking, nuts and oranges and a
toy engine, and chocolate almonds and a clockwork mouse, but the
Rabbit was quite the best of all. For at least two hours the Boy
loved him, and then Aunts and Uncles came to dinner, and there was
a great rustling of tissue paper and unwrapping of parcels, and in
the excitement of looking at all the new presents the Velveteen
Rabbit was forgotten.
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<p>
For a long time he lived in the toy cupboard or on the nursery
floor, and no one thought very much about him. He was naturally
shy, and being only made of velveteen, some of the more expensive
toys quite snubbed him. The mechanical toys were very superior,
and looked down upon every one else; they were full of modern
ideas, and pretended they were real. The model boat, who had lived
through two seasons and lost most of his paint, caught the tone
from them and never missed an opportunity of referring to his
rigging in technical terms. The Rabbit could not claim to be a
model of anything, for
<mark data-annotation-id="1" aria-details="real-rabbits"
>he didn’t know that real rabbits existed</mark
>; he thought they were all stuffed with sawdust like himself, and
he understood that sawdust was quite out-of-date and should never
be mentioned in modern circles. Even Timothy, the jointed wooden
lion, who was made by the disabled soldiers, and should have had
broader views, put on airs and
<mark data-annotation-id="2" aria-details="government"
>pretended he was connected with Government</mark
>. Between them all the poor little Rabbit was made to feel
himself very insignificant and commonplace, and the only person
who was kind to him at all was the Skin Horse.
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class="annotation-group"
role="comment"
data-annotation-id="1"
id="real-rabbits"
>
<div class="annotation">
<div class="commenter">Molly White</div>
A comment with indented responses.
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<div class="commenter">Another commenter</div>
A reply!
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<div class="commenter">Molly White</div>
A retort!
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role="comment"
data-annotation-id="2"
id="government"
>
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<div class="commenter">Molly White</div>
Another standalone comment. This one has a response, but it
isn't indented because it doesn't have the
<code>thread</code> class applied.
</div>
<div class="annotation">
<div class="commenter">Molly White</div>
A reply!
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<p>
The Skin Horse had lived longer in the nursery than any of the
others. He was so old that his brown coat was bald in patches and
showed the seams underneath, and
<mark data-annotation-id="1" aria-details="bead-necklaces"
>most of the hairs in his tail had been pulled out to string
bead necklaces</mark
>. He was wise, for he had seen a long succession of mechanical
toys arrive to boast and swagger, and by-and-by break their
mainsprings and pass away, and he knew that they were only toys,
and would never turn into anything else. For
<mark data-annotation-id="2" aria-details="nursery-magic"
>nursery magic</mark
>
is very strange and wonderful, and only those playthings that are
old and wise and experienced like the Skin Horse understand all
about it.
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class="annotation-group"
role="comment"
data-annotation-id="1"
id="bead-necklaces"
>
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A standalone comment. This one doesn't have a commenter name
identified.
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class="annotation-group"
role="comment"
data-annotation-id="2"
id="nursery-magic"
>
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<div class="commenter">Molly White</div>
Another standalone comment.
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<footer class="outro">
An outro can go here, if you want.
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<p>
This is a good place to put a copyright disclosure, especially if
you're republishing a full copyrighted work by another person. I used
this one in my
<a
href="https://www.mollywhite.net/annotations/latecomers-guide-to-crypto"
>Edited Latecomer's Guide to Crypto</a
>:
</p>
<p>
Copyright to the <i>New York Times</i> article belongs to the
<i>Times</i>, and the article can be read in its original form in full
at
<a
href="https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/03/18/technology/cryptocurrency-crypto-guide.html"
>nytimes.com</a
>. It is republished here for the purposes of critical commentary.
Copyright of the annotations belongs to their respective authors, as
noted inline. Those without authors noted inline are combined
commentaries from several annotators.
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