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  VI。 Drummer the Woodpecker
  Drums in Vain
  Once upon a time; before he had grown to think himself so very; very
  smart;   Reddy   Fox   would   never;   never   have   thought   of   running   without
  watching out in every direction。 He would have seen that thing that looked
  like the barrel of a gun sticking out from behind the old tree toward which
  he was running; and he would have been very suspicious; very suspicious
  indeed。 But now all Reddy could think of was what a splendid chance he
  had   to   show   all   the   little   meadow   and   forest   people   what   a   bold;   smart
  fellow he was。
  So once more Reddy sat down and waited until Bowser the Hound was
  almost   up   to   him。  Just then   Drummer   the Woodpecker   began   to   make   a
  tremendous       noiserat…a…tat…tat…tat;   rat…a…tat…tat…tat;   rat…a…tat…tat…tat!  Now
  everybody who heard that rat…a…tat…tat…tat knew that it was a danger signal。
  Drummer   the   Woodpecker   never   drums   just   that   way   for   pleasure。   But
  Reddy Fox paid no attention to it。 He didn't notice it at all。 You see; he was
  so   full   of   the   idea   of   his   own   smartness   that   he   didn't   have   room   for
  anything else。
  〃Stupid   thing!〃   said   Drummer   the   Woodpecker   to   himself。   〃I   don't
  know what I am trying to warn him for; anyway。 The Green Meadows and
  the Green Forest would be better off without him; a lot better off! Nobody
  likes him。 He's a dreadful bully and is all the time trying to catch or scare
  to   death   those    who    are  smaller    than   he。  Still;  he  is  so  handsome!〃
  Drummer cocked his head on one side and looked over at Reddy Fox。
  Reddy was laughing to see how hard Bowser the Hound was working
  to untangle Reddy's mixed…up trail。
  〃Yes; Sir; he certainly is handsome;〃 said Drummer once more。
  Then   he   looked   down   at   the   foot   of   the   old   tree   on   which   he   was
  sitting; and what he saw caused Drummer to make up his mind。 〃I surely
  would   miss   seeing   that   beautiful   red   coat   of   his!   I   surely   would!〃   he
  muttered。 〃If he doesn't hear and   heed now;  it won't be   my fault!〃 Then
  Drummer   the   Woodpecker   began   such   a   furious   rat…a…tat…tat…tat   on   the
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  trunk of the old tree that it rang through the Green Forest and out across
  the Green Meadows almost to the Purple Hills。
  Down at the foot of the tree a freckled face on which there was a black
  scowl looked up。 It was the face of Farmer Brown's boy。
  〃What ails that pesky woodpecker?〃 he muttered。 〃If he doesn't keep
  still; he'll scare that fox!〃
  He shook a fist at Drummer; but Drummer didn't appear to notice。 He
  kept right on; rat…a…tat…tat…tat; rat…a…tat…tat…tat; rat…a…tat…tat…tat!
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  VII。 Too Late Reddy Fox Hears
  Drummer the Woodpecker was pounding out his danger signal so fast
  and so hard that his red head flew back and forth almost too fast to see。
  Rat…a…tat…tat…a…tat…tat; beat Drummer on the old tree trunk on the edge of
  the   Green   Forest。 When   he stopped   for   breath;  he   looked down   into   the
  scowling face of Farmer Brown's boy; who was hiding behind the old tree
  trunk。
  Drummer didn't like the looks of that scowl; not a bit。 And he didn't
  like the looks of   the gun   which   Farmer   Brown's boy  had。  He   knew  that
  Farmer Brown's boy was hiding there to shoot Reddy Fox; but Drummer
  was beginning to be afraid that Farmer Brown's boy might guess what all
  that drumming meantthat it was a warning to Reddy Fox。 And if Farmer
  Brown's boy did guess that; whywhyanyway; on the other side of the
  tree there was a better place to drum。 So Drummer the Woodpecker crept
  around to the other side of the tree and in a minute was drumming harder
  than ever。 Whenever he stopped for breath; he looked out over the Green
  Meadows to see if Reddy Fox had heard his warning。
  But if Reddy had heard; he hadn't heeded。 Just to show off before all
  the little meadow and forest people; Reddy had waited until Bowser   the
  Hound had almost reached him。 Then; with a saucy flirt of his tail; Reddy
  Fox started to show how fast he could run; and that is very fast indeed。 It
  made Bowser the Hound seem very slow; as; with his nose to the ground;
  he   came   racing   after   Reddy;   making   a   tremendous   noise   with   his   great
  voice。
  Now Reddy Fox had grown as careless as he had grown bold。 Instead
  of looking sharply ahead; he looked this way and that way to see who was
  watching and   admiring him。  So   he   took no   note of   where   he   was   going
  and    started   straight  for  the   old  tree   trunk   on  which    Drummer      the
  Woodpecker was pounding out his warning of danger。
  Now Reddy Fox has sharp eyes and very quick ears。 My; my; indeed
  he has! But just now Reddy was as deaf as if he had cotton stuffed in his
  ears。   He   was   chuckling   to   himself   to   think   how   he   was   going   to   fool
  Bowser the Hound and how smart everyone would think him; when all of
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  a   sudden;   he   heard   the   rat…a…tat…tata…tat…tat   of   Drummer   the  Woodpecker
  and knew that that meant 〃Danger!〃
  For   just   a   wee   little   second   it   seemed   to   Reddy   Fox   that   his   heart
  stopped   beating。   He   couldn't   stop   running;   for   he   had   let   Bowser   the
  Hound      get   too  close   for   that。  Reddy's    sharp    eyes   saw   Drummer       the
  Woodpecker near the top of the old tree trunk and noticed that Drummer
  seemed   to   be   looking   at   something   down   below。   Reddy   Fox   gave   one
  quick look at the foot of the old tree trunk and saw a gun pointed at him
  and behind the gun the freckled face of Farmer Brown's boy。 Reddy Fox
  gave a little gasp of fright and turned so suddenly that he almost fell flat。
  Then he began to run as never in his life had he run before。 It seemed as
  though his flying feet hardly touched the grass。 His eyes were popping out
  with fright as with every jump he tried to run just a wee bit faster。
  Bang! Bang! Two flashes of fire and two puffs of smoke darted from
  behind   the   old   tree   trunk。   Drummer   the   Woodpecker   gave   a   frightened
  scream and flew deep into the Green Forest。 Peter Rabbit flattened himself
  under   a   friendly   bramble   bush。   Johnny   Chuck   dived   headfirst   down   his
  doorway。
  Reddy Fox gave a yelp; a shrill little yelp of pain; and suddenly began
  to go lame。 But Farmer Brown's boy didn't know that。 He thought he had
  missed and he growled to himself:
  〃I'll get that fox yet for stealing my pet chicken!〃
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  VIII。 Granny Fox Takes Care of
  Reddy
  Reddy Fox was so sore and lame that he could hardly hobble。 He had
  had the hardest kind of work to get far enough ahead of Bowser the Hound
  to mix his trail up so that Bowser couldn't follow it。 Then he had limped
  home; big tears running down his nose; although he tried hard not to cry。
  〃Oh! Oh! Oh!〃 moaned Reddy Fox; as he crept in at the doorway of his
  home。
  〃What's   the   matter   now?〃   snapped   old   Granny   Fox;   who   had   just
  waked up from a sun nap。
  〃II've   got   hurt;〃   said   Reddy   Fox;   and   began   to   cry   harder。   Granny
  Fox   looked   at   Reddy   sharply。   〃What   have   you   been   doing   nowtearing
  your clothes on a barbed…wire fence or trying to crawl through a bull…briar
  thicket? I should think you were big enough by this time to look out for
  yourself!〃 said Granny Fox crossly; as she came over to look at Reddy's
  hurts。
  〃Please   don't   scold;   please   don't;   Granny   Fox;〃   begged   Reddy;   who
  was beginning   to feel   sick to   his stomach as   well as   lame; and   to   smart
  dreadfully。
  Granny Fox took one look at Reddy's wounds; and knew right away
  what had happened。 She made Reddy stretch himself out at full length and
  then she went to work on him; washing his wounds with the greatest care
  and binding   them  up。  She   was   very  gentle;  was old   Granny  Fox;  as she
  touched the sore places; but all the time she was at work her tongue flew;
  and that wasn't gentle at