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  were calling each other names。 They stopped when they saw Peter Rabbit。
  〃Peter Rabbit runs away             From his shadder; so they say。         Peter; Peter;
  what a sight!        Tell us why this sudden fright;〃
  shouted Bobby Coon。
  Peter Rabbit stopped short。 Indeed; he stopped so short that he almost
  turned   a   somersault。   〃Say;〃   he   panted;   〃I've   just   seen   Farmer   Brown's
  boy。〃
  〃You   don't   say   so!〃   said   Jimmy   Skunk;   pretending   to   be   very   much
  surprised。 〃You don't say  so! Why; now  I think of it;  I believe I've  seen
  Farmer Brown's boy a few times myself。〃
  Peter Rabbit made a good…natured face at Jimmy Skunk; and then he
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  told all about how he had seen Farmer Brown's boy with gun and spade
  and Bowser the Hound going down the Lone Little Path。 〃You know there
  isn't any garden down that way;〃 he concluded。
  Bobby Coon's face wore a sober look。 Yes; Sir; all the fun was gone
  from Bobby Coon's face。
  〃What's the matter?〃 asked Jimmy Skunk。
  〃I was just thinking that Reddy Fox lives over in that direction and he
  is so stiff that he cannot run;〃 replied Bobby Coon。
  Jimmy   Skunk   hitched   up   his   trousers   and   started   toward   the   Lone
  Little   Path。   〃Come   on!〃   said   he。   〃Let's   follow   him   and   see   what   he   is
  about。〃
  Bobby Coon followed at once; but Peter Rabbit said he would hurry
  over and get Johnny Chuck and then join the others。
  All this time Farmer Brown's boy had been hurrying down the Lone
  Little Path to the home old Granny Fox and Reddy Fox had moved out of
  the night before。 Of course; he didn't know that they had moved。 He put
  down his gun; and by the time Jimmy Skunk and Bobby Coon and Peter
  Rabbit and Johnny Chuck reached a place where they could peep out and
  see what was going on; he had dug a great hole。
  〃Oh!〃 cried Peter Rabbit; 〃he's digging into the house of Reddy Fox;
  and he'll catch poor Reddy!〃
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  XXVI。 Farmer Brown's Boy Works
  for Nothing
  The   grass   around   the   doorstep   of   the   house   where   Reddy   Fox   had
  always lived was all wet with dew when Farmer Brown's boy laid his gun
  down; took off his coat; rolled up his shirt sleeves; and picked up his spade。
  It was cool and beautiful there on the edge of the Green Meadows。 Jolly;
  round; red Mr。 Sun had just begun his long climb up in the blue; blue sky。
  Mr。 Redwing was singing for joy over in the bulrushes on the edge of the
  Smiling   Pool。 Yes;   it   was   very  beautiful;  very   beautiful   indeed。   It   didn't
  seem as if harm could come to anyone on such a beautiful morning。
  But there was Farmer Brown's boy。 He had crawled on his hands and
  knees without making a sound to get near enough to the home of Reddy
  Fox to   shoot   if   Reddy  was   outside。   But   there   was   no   sign   of   Reddy;   so
  Farmer   Brown's   boy   had   hopped   up;   and   now   he   was   whistling   as   he
  began to dig。 His freckled face looked good…natured。 It didn't seem as if he
  could mean harm to anyone。
  But there lay the gun; and he was working as if he meant to get to the
  very bottom of Reddy Fox's home!
  Deeper and deeper grew the hole; and bigger and bigger grew the pile
  of sand which he threw out。 He didn't know that anyone was watching him;
  except   Bowser   the   Hound。   He   didn't   see   Johnny   Chuck   peeping   from
  behind a tall bunch of meadow grass; or Peter Rabbit peeping from behind
  a tree on the edge of the Green Forest; or Bobby Coon looking from a safe
  hiding place in the top of that same tree。 He didn't see Jimmy Skunk or
  Unc' Billy Possum or Happy Jack Squirrel or Digger the Badger。 He didn't
  see one of them; but they saw him。 They saw every shovelful of sand that
  he threw; and their hearts went pit…a…pat as they watched; for each one felt
  sure that something dreadful was going to happen to Reddy Fox。
  Only Ol' Mistah Buzzard knew better。 From way up high in the blue;
  blue sky he could look down and see many things。 He could see all   the
  little meadow and forest people who were watching Farmer Brown's boy。
  The   harder   Farmer   Brown's   boy   worked;   the   more   Ol'   Mistah   Buzzard
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  chuckled   to   himself。   What   was   he   laughing   at?   Why;   he   could   see   the
  sharp   face   of   old   Granny   Fox;   peeping   out   from   behind   an   old   fence
  corner; and she was grinning。 So Ol' Mistah Buzzard knew Reddy Fox was
  safe。
  But the other little people of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows
  didn't   know   that   old   Granny   Fox   and   Reddy   Fox   had   moved;   and   their
  faces   grew   longer   and   longer   as   they   watched   Farmer   Brown's   boy   go
  deeper and deeper into the ground。
  〃Reddy Fox has worried me almost to death and would eat me if he
  could catch me; but somehow things wouldn't be quite the same without
  him around。 Oh dear; I don't want him killed;〃 moaned Peter Rabbit。
  〃Perhaps he isn't home;〃 said Jimmy Skunk。
  〃Of course he's home; he's so stiff and sore he can hardly walk at all
  and   has   to   stay  home;〃   replied   Johnny  Chuck。   〃Hello;   what's   the   matter
  now?〃
  Everybody   looked。         Farmer   Brown's   boy   had   climbed   out   of   the
  hole。 He   looked tired   and cross。  He   rested for   a few  minutes; and   as he
  rested; he scowled。 Then he began to shovel the sand back into the hole。
  He had reached the bottom and found no one there。
  〃Hurrah!〃   shouted   Peter   Rabbit   and   struck   his   heels   together   as   he
  jumped up in the air。
  And the others were just as glad as Peter Rabbit。 Johnny Chuck was
  especially glad; for; you see; Farmer Brown's boy had once found Johnny's
  snug home; and Johnny had had to move as suddenly as did Granny and
  Reddy Fox。 Johnny knew just how Reddy must feel; for he had had many
  narrow escapes in his short life。 You can read all about them in the next
  book; The Adventures of Johnny Chuck。
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