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Show "Mucho gusto, Carlos. Now, there is much to do and little time to do it. First, we must gather eggs from all the homes where children have dyed them and left them out for us to hide. Some parents forget to help with this so we must go to Farmer Baca's and 'borrow' some eggs. That is where you will be very helpfuLCarlos." Carlos Coyote replied, "Well I have 'borrowed' an egg or two in my day, I think I could help senor Easter Bunny." Coyote was beginning to think this whole Easter Bunny idea wasn't so bad after all. Eggs - raw, hard-boiled, fried, or scrambled - he loved them all. He pictured himself helping to gather and hide eggs. "Unopara los ninos, dospara Carlos," he thought, "One for the children, two for Carlos." "I'm in, senor Bunny. Tell me what to do." "Farmer Baca has been helping me for years. He is glad to give us all the eggs we need. When he sees my ears coming this time of year, he walks off into his hacienda. I help myself to as many eggs as I need. We just need to find you some bunny ears." Carlos thought quickly, "What about the cactus I just landed on? We can clean off the rest of the spines and use some thick pition tree sap to stick them to my head." "Excelente Carlos. Let's get busy." When the job was done Carlos turned to Pedro and asked, "How do I look?" "I think we are going to have to add some fur to make them look a little more real, Carlos. Turn around." Carlos did as he was told. Pedro grabbed two handfuls of fur on Carlos' backside and gave a quick yank. "Ay yiyiyiyi\" Carlos yelped and jolted into the air. i |