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"`` Hello , Unc ' Billy !",
"You can go home to-night ! ''",
"he shouted .",
"Unc ' Billy Possum stuck his head out of the doorway .",
"`` What 's that yo ' say , Brer Squirrel ? ''",
"he said .",
"`` Ah don ' see as the snow has gone away , and your tracks are powerful plain to see , and Ah makes bigger tracks than yo ' , Brer Squirrel . ''",
"`` Just look up in the sky , Unc ' Billy ! ''",
"said Happy Jack .",
"Unc ' Billy looked .",
"The sky was full of dancing snowflakes .",
"They got in his eyes and clung to his whiskers .",
"Unc ' Billy shook his head in disgust .",
"`` Ah don ' see anything but mo ' snow , and yo ' know Ah don ' like snow ! ''",
"he said .",
"`` What yo ' driving at , Brer Squirrel ? ''",
"Happy Jack laughed .",
"`` Why , it 's just as simple as can be , Unc ' Billy ! ''",
"he cried .",
"`` Just as soon as it 's dark , you start for home ."
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"`` Hello , Unc ' Billy !",
"You can go home to-night ! ''",
"he shouted .",
"Unc ' Billy Possum stuck his head out of the doorway .",
"`` What 's that yo ' say , Brer Squirrel ? ''",
"he said .",
"`` Ah don ' see as the snow has gone away , and your tracks are powerful plain to see , and Ah makes bigger tracks than yo ' , Brer Squirrel . ''",
"`` Just look up in the sky , Unc ' Billy ! ''",
"said Happy Jack .",
"Unc ' Billy looked .",
"The sky was full of dancing snowflakes .",
"They got in his eyes and clung to his whiskers .",
"Unc ' Billy shook his head in disgust .",
"`` Ah don ' see anything but mo ' snow , and yo ' know Ah don ' like snow ! ''",
"he said .",
"`` What yo ' driving at , Brer Squirrel ? ''",
"Happy Jack laughed .",
"`` Why , it 's just as simple as can be , Unc ' Billy ! ''",
"he cried .",
"`` Just as soon as it 's dark , you start for home ."
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"You can go home to-night ! ''",
"he shouted .",
"Unc ' Billy Possum stuck his head out of the doorway .",
"`` What 's that yo ' say , Brer Squirrel ? ''",
"he said .",
"`` Ah don ' see as the snow has gone away , and your tracks are powerful plain to see , and Ah makes bigger tracks than yo ' , Brer Squirrel . ''",
"`` Just look up in the sky , Unc ' Billy ! ''",
"said Happy Jack .",
"Unc ' Billy looked .",
"The sky was full of dancing snowflakes .",
"They got in his eyes and clung to his whiskers .",
"Unc ' Billy shook his head in disgust .",
"`` Ah don ' see anything but mo ' snow , and yo ' know Ah don ' like snow ! ''",
"he said .",
"`` What yo ' driving at , Brer Squirrel ? ''",
"Happy Jack laughed .",
"`` Why , it 's just as simple as can be , Unc ' Billy ! ''",
"he cried .",
"`` Just as soon as it 's dark , you start for home .",
"It 's going to snow all night , and in the morning there wo n't be any tracks ."
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"Unc ' Billy Possum stuck his head out of the doorway .",
"`` What 's that yo ' say , Brer Squirrel ? ''",
"he said .",
"`` Ah don ' see as the snow has gone away , and your tracks are powerful plain to see , and Ah makes bigger tracks than yo ' , Brer Squirrel . ''",
"`` Just look up in the sky , Unc ' Billy ! ''",
"said Happy Jack .",
"Unc ' Billy looked .",
"The sky was full of dancing snowflakes .",
"They got in his eyes and clung to his whiskers .",
"Unc ' Billy shook his head in disgust .",
"`` Ah don ' see anything but mo ' snow , and yo ' know Ah don ' like snow ! ''",
"he said .",
"`` What yo ' driving at , Brer Squirrel ? ''",
"Happy Jack laughed .",
"`` Why , it 's just as simple as can be , Unc ' Billy ! ''",
"he cried .",
"`` Just as soon as it 's dark , you start for home .",
"It 's going to snow all night , and in the morning there wo n't be any tracks .",
"The snowflakes will have covered them all up . ''",
"Unc ' Billy grinned ."
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"he said .",
"`` Ah don ' see as the snow has gone away , and your tracks are powerful plain to see , and Ah makes bigger tracks than yo ' , Brer Squirrel . ''",
"`` Just look up in the sky , Unc ' Billy ! ''",
"said Happy Jack .",
"Unc ' Billy looked .",
"The sky was full of dancing snowflakes .",
"They got in his eyes and clung to his whiskers .",
"Unc ' Billy shook his head in disgust .",
"`` Ah don ' see anything but mo ' snow , and yo ' know Ah don ' like snow ! ''",
"he said .",
"`` What yo ' driving at , Brer Squirrel ? ''",
"Happy Jack laughed .",
"`` Why , it 's just as simple as can be , Unc ' Billy ! ''",
"he cried .",
"`` Just as soon as it 's dark , you start for home .",
"It 's going to snow all night , and in the morning there wo n't be any tracks .",
"The snowflakes will have covered them all up . ''",
"Unc ' Billy grinned .",
"`` Ah believe yo ' are right , Brer Squirrel , Ah believe yo ' are right ! ''",
"said Unc ' Billy ."
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"They got in his eyes and clung to his whiskers .",
"Unc ' Billy shook his head in disgust .",
"`` Ah don ' see anything but mo ' snow , and yo ' know Ah don ' like snow ! ''",
"he said .",
"`` What yo ' driving at , Brer Squirrel ? ''",
"Happy Jack laughed .",
"`` Why , it 's just as simple as can be , Unc ' Billy ! ''",
"he cried .",
"`` Just as soon as it 's dark , you start for home .",
"It 's going to snow all night , and in the morning there wo n't be any tracks .",
"The snowflakes will have covered them all up . ''",
"Unc ' Billy grinned .",
"`` Ah believe yo ' are right , Brer Squirrel , Ah believe yo ' are right ! ''",
"said Unc ' Billy .",
"And Happy Jack was right , for Unc ' Billy got safely home that very night , and the next morning , when Farmer Brown 's boy visited the Green Forest , there was n't a footprint to be seen anywhere .",
"So Unc ' Billy Possum learned how easy it is to get into trouble and how hard to get out of it .",
"But he is n't the only one who has found this out .",
"Just ask Unc ' Billy 's particular friend , Mistah Mocker the Mocking Bird .",
"He will tell you the very same thing .",
"CHAPTER I : Whitefoot Spends A Happy Winter In all his short life Whitefoot the Wood Mouse never had spent such a happy winter ."
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"`` Ah don ' see anything but mo ' snow , and yo ' know Ah don ' like snow ! ''",
"he said .",
"`` What yo ' driving at , Brer Squirrel ? ''",
"Happy Jack laughed .",
"`` Why , it 's just as simple as can be , Unc ' Billy ! ''",
"he cried .",
"`` Just as soon as it 's dark , you start for home .",
"It 's going to snow all night , and in the morning there wo n't be any tracks .",
"The snowflakes will have covered them all up . ''",
"Unc ' Billy grinned .",
"`` Ah believe yo ' are right , Brer Squirrel , Ah believe yo ' are right ! ''",
"said Unc ' Billy .",
"And Happy Jack was right , for Unc ' Billy got safely home that very night , and the next morning , when Farmer Brown 's boy visited the Green Forest , there was n't a footprint to be seen anywhere .",
"So Unc ' Billy Possum learned how easy it is to get into trouble and how hard to get out of it .",
"But he is n't the only one who has found this out .",
"Just ask Unc ' Billy 's particular friend , Mistah Mocker the Mocking Bird .",
"He will tell you the very same thing .",
"CHAPTER I : Whitefoot Spends A Happy Winter In all his short life Whitefoot the Wood Mouse never had spent such a happy winter .",
"Whitefoot is one of those wise little people who never allow unpleasant things of the past to spoil their present happiness , and who never borrow trouble from the future .",
"Whitefoot believes in getting the most from the present ."
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"`` What yo ' driving at , Brer Squirrel ? ''",
"Happy Jack laughed .",
"`` Why , it 's just as simple as can be , Unc ' Billy ! ''",
"he cried .",
"`` Just as soon as it 's dark , you start for home .",
"It 's going to snow all night , and in the morning there wo n't be any tracks .",
"The snowflakes will have covered them all up . ''",
"Unc ' Billy grinned .",
"`` Ah believe yo ' are right , Brer Squirrel , Ah believe yo ' are right ! ''",
"said Unc ' Billy .",
"And Happy Jack was right , for Unc ' Billy got safely home that very night , and the next morning , when Farmer Brown 's boy visited the Green Forest , there was n't a footprint to be seen anywhere .",
"So Unc ' Billy Possum learned how easy it is to get into trouble and how hard to get out of it .",
"But he is n't the only one who has found this out .",
"Just ask Unc ' Billy 's particular friend , Mistah Mocker the Mocking Bird .",
"He will tell you the very same thing .",
"CHAPTER I : Whitefoot Spends A Happy Winter In all his short life Whitefoot the Wood Mouse never had spent such a happy winter .",
"Whitefoot is one of those wise little people who never allow unpleasant things of the past to spoil their present happiness , and who never borrow trouble from the future .",
"Whitefoot believes in getting the most from the present .",
"The things which are past are past , and that is all there is to it .",
"There is no use in thinking about them ."
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"`` What yo ' driving at , Brer Squirrel ? ''",
"Happy Jack laughed .",
"`` Why , it 's just as simple as can be , Unc ' Billy ! ''",
"he cried .",
"`` Just as soon as it 's dark , you start for home .",
"It 's going to snow all night , and in the morning there wo n't be any tracks .",
"The snowflakes will have covered them all up . ''",
"Unc ' Billy grinned .",
"`` Ah believe yo ' are right , Brer Squirrel , Ah believe yo ' are right ! ''",
"said Unc ' Billy .",
"And Happy Jack was right , for Unc ' Billy got safely home that very night , and the next morning , when Farmer Brown 's boy visited the Green Forest , there was n't a footprint to be seen anywhere .",
"So Unc ' Billy Possum learned how easy it is to get into trouble and how hard to get out of it .",
"But he is n't the only one who has found this out .",
"Just ask Unc ' Billy 's particular friend , Mistah Mocker the Mocking Bird .",
"He will tell you the very same thing .",
"CHAPTER I : Whitefoot Spends A Happy Winter In all his short life Whitefoot the Wood Mouse never had spent such a happy winter .",
"Whitefoot is one of those wise little people who never allow unpleasant things of the past to spoil their present happiness , and who never borrow trouble from the future .",
"Whitefoot believes in getting the most from the present .",
"The things which are past are past , and that is all there is to it .",
"There is no use in thinking about them ."
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"Happy Jack laughed .",
"`` Why , it 's just as simple as can be , Unc ' Billy ! ''",
"he cried .",
"`` Just as soon as it 's dark , you start for home .",
"It 's going to snow all night , and in the morning there wo n't be any tracks .",
"The snowflakes will have covered them all up . ''",
"Unc ' Billy grinned .",
"`` Ah believe yo ' are right , Brer Squirrel , Ah believe yo ' are right ! ''",
"said Unc ' Billy .",
"And Happy Jack was right , for Unc ' Billy got safely home that very night , and the next morning , when Farmer Brown 's boy visited the Green Forest , there was n't a footprint to be seen anywhere .",
"So Unc ' Billy Possum learned how easy it is to get into trouble and how hard to get out of it .",
"But he is n't the only one who has found this out .",
"Just ask Unc ' Billy 's particular friend , Mistah Mocker the Mocking Bird .",
"He will tell you the very same thing .",
"CHAPTER I : Whitefoot Spends A Happy Winter In all his short life Whitefoot the Wood Mouse never had spent such a happy winter .",
"Whitefoot is one of those wise little people who never allow unpleasant things of the past to spoil their present happiness , and who never borrow trouble from the future .",
"Whitefoot believes in getting the most from the present .",
"The things which are past are past , and that is all there is to it .",
"There is no use in thinking about them .",
"As for the things of the future , it will be time enough to think about them when they happen ."
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"he cried .",
"`` Just as soon as it 's dark , you start for home .",
"It 's going to snow all night , and in the morning there wo n't be any tracks .",
"The snowflakes will have covered them all up . ''",
"Unc ' Billy grinned .",
"`` Ah believe yo ' are right , Brer Squirrel , Ah believe yo ' are right ! ''",
"said Unc ' Billy .",
"And Happy Jack was right , for Unc ' Billy got safely home that very night , and the next morning , when Farmer Brown 's boy visited the Green Forest , there was n't a footprint to be seen anywhere .",
"So Unc ' Billy Possum learned how easy it is to get into trouble and how hard to get out of it .",
"But he is n't the only one who has found this out .",
"Just ask Unc ' Billy 's particular friend , Mistah Mocker the Mocking Bird .",
"He will tell you the very same thing .",
"CHAPTER I : Whitefoot Spends A Happy Winter In all his short life Whitefoot the Wood Mouse never had spent such a happy winter .",
"Whitefoot is one of those wise little people who never allow unpleasant things of the past to spoil their present happiness , and who never borrow trouble from the future .",
"Whitefoot believes in getting the most from the present .",
"The things which are past are past , and that is all there is to it .",
"There is no use in thinking about them .",
"As for the things of the future , it will be time enough to think about them when they happen .",
"If you and I had as many things to worry about as does Whitefoot the Wood Mouse , we probably never would be happy at all .",
"But Whitefoot is happy whenever he has a chance to be , and in this he is wiser than most human beings ."
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"But he is n't the only one who has found this out .",
"Just ask Unc ' Billy 's particular friend , Mistah Mocker the Mocking Bird .",
"He will tell you the very same thing .",
"CHAPTER I : Whitefoot Spends A Happy Winter In all his short life Whitefoot the Wood Mouse never had spent such a happy winter .",
"Whitefoot is one of those wise little people who never allow unpleasant things of the past to spoil their present happiness , and who never borrow trouble from the future .",
"Whitefoot believes in getting the most from the present .",
"The things which are past are past , and that is all there is to it .",
"There is no use in thinking about them .",
"As for the things of the future , it will be time enough to think about them when they happen .",
"If you and I had as many things to worry about as does Whitefoot the Wood Mouse , we probably never would be happy at all .",
"But Whitefoot is happy whenever he has a chance to be , and in this he is wiser than most human beings .",
"You see , there is not one of all the little people in the Green Forest who has so many enemies to watch out for as has Whitefoot .",
"There are ever so many who would like nothing better than to dine on plump little Whitefoot .",
"There are Buster Bear and Billy Mink and Shadow the Weasel and Unc ' Billy Possum and Hooty the Owl and all the members of the Hawk family , not to mention Blacky the Crow in times when other food is scarce .",
"Reddy and Granny Fox and Old Man Coyote are always looking for him .",
"So you see Whitefoot never knows at what instant he may have to run for his life .",
"That is why he is such a timid little fellow and is always running away at the least little unexpected sound .",
"In spite of all this he is a happy little chap .",
"It was early in the winter that Whitefoot found a little hole in a corner of Farmer Brown 's sugar-house and crept inside to see what it was like in there .",
"It did n't take him long to decide that it was the most delightful place he ever had found ."
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"Whitefoot believes in getting the most from the present .",
"The things which are past are past , and that is all there is to it .",
"There is no use in thinking about them .",
"As for the things of the future , it will be time enough to think about them when they happen .",
"If you and I had as many things to worry about as does Whitefoot the Wood Mouse , we probably never would be happy at all .",
"But Whitefoot is happy whenever he has a chance to be , and in this he is wiser than most human beings .",
"You see , there is not one of all the little people in the Green Forest who has so many enemies to watch out for as has Whitefoot .",
"There are ever so many who would like nothing better than to dine on plump little Whitefoot .",
"There are Buster Bear and Billy Mink and Shadow the Weasel and Unc ' Billy Possum and Hooty the Owl and all the members of the Hawk family , not to mention Blacky the Crow in times when other food is scarce .",
"Reddy and Granny Fox and Old Man Coyote are always looking for him .",
"So you see Whitefoot never knows at what instant he may have to run for his life .",
"That is why he is such a timid little fellow and is always running away at the least little unexpected sound .",
"In spite of all this he is a happy little chap .",
"It was early in the winter that Whitefoot found a little hole in a corner of Farmer Brown 's sugar-house and crept inside to see what it was like in there .",
"It did n't take him long to decide that it was the most delightful place he ever had found .",
"He promptly decided to move in and spend the winter .",
"In one end of the sugar-house was a pile of wood .",
"Down under this Whitefoot made himself a warm , comfortable nest .",
"It was a regular castle to Whitefoot .",
"He moved over to it the store of seeds he had laid up for winter use ."
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"But Whitefoot is happy whenever he has a chance to be , and in this he is wiser than most human beings .",
"You see , there is not one of all the little people in the Green Forest who has so many enemies to watch out for as has Whitefoot .",
"There are ever so many who would like nothing better than to dine on plump little Whitefoot .",
"There are Buster Bear and Billy Mink and Shadow the Weasel and Unc ' Billy Possum and Hooty the Owl and all the members of the Hawk family , not to mention Blacky the Crow in times when other food is scarce .",
"Reddy and Granny Fox and Old Man Coyote are always looking for him .",
"So you see Whitefoot never knows at what instant he may have to run for his life .",
"That is why he is such a timid little fellow and is always running away at the least little unexpected sound .",
"In spite of all this he is a happy little chap .",
"It was early in the winter that Whitefoot found a little hole in a corner of Farmer Brown 's sugar-house and crept inside to see what it was like in there .",
"It did n't take him long to decide that it was the most delightful place he ever had found .",
"He promptly decided to move in and spend the winter .",
"In one end of the sugar-house was a pile of wood .",
"Down under this Whitefoot made himself a warm , comfortable nest .",
"It was a regular castle to Whitefoot .",
"He moved over to it the store of seeds he had laid up for winter use .",
"Not one of his enemies ever thought of visiting the sugar-house in search of Whitefoot , and they would n't have been able to get in if they had .",
"When rough Brother North Wind howled outside , and sleet and snow were making other little people shiver , Whitefoot was warm and comfortable .",
"There was all the room he needed or wanted in which to run about and play .",
"He could go outside when he chose to , but he did n't choose to very often .",
"For days at a time he did n't have a single fright ."
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"That is why he is such a timid little fellow and is always running away at the least little unexpected sound .",
"In spite of all this he is a happy little chap .",
"It was early in the winter that Whitefoot found a little hole in a corner of Farmer Brown 's sugar-house and crept inside to see what it was like in there .",
"It did n't take him long to decide that it was the most delightful place he ever had found .",
"He promptly decided to move in and spend the winter .",
"In one end of the sugar-house was a pile of wood .",
"Down under this Whitefoot made himself a warm , comfortable nest .",
"It was a regular castle to Whitefoot .",
"He moved over to it the store of seeds he had laid up for winter use .",
"Not one of his enemies ever thought of visiting the sugar-house in search of Whitefoot , and they would n't have been able to get in if they had .",
"When rough Brother North Wind howled outside , and sleet and snow were making other little people shiver , Whitefoot was warm and comfortable .",
"There was all the room he needed or wanted in which to run about and play .",
"He could go outside when he chose to , but he did n't choose to very often .",
"For days at a time he did n't have a single fright .",
"Yes indeed , Whitefoot spent a happy winter .",
"CHAPTER II : Whitefoot Sees Queer Things Whitefoot had spent the winter undisturbed in Farmer Brown 's sugar-house .",
"He had almost forgotten the meaning of fear .",
"He had come to look on that sugar-house as belonging to him .",
"It was n't until Farmer Brown 's boy came over to prepare things for sugaring that Whitefoot got a single real fright .",
"The instant Farmer Brown 's boy opened the door , Whitefoot scampered down under the pile of wood to his snug little nest , and there he lay , listening to the strange sounds ."
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"It was early in the winter that Whitefoot found a little hole in a corner of Farmer Brown 's sugar-house and crept inside to see what it was like in there .",
"It did n't take him long to decide that it was the most delightful place he ever had found .",
"He promptly decided to move in and spend the winter .",
"In one end of the sugar-house was a pile of wood .",
"Down under this Whitefoot made himself a warm , comfortable nest .",
"It was a regular castle to Whitefoot .",
"He moved over to it the store of seeds he had laid up for winter use .",
"Not one of his enemies ever thought of visiting the sugar-house in search of Whitefoot , and they would n't have been able to get in if they had .",
"When rough Brother North Wind howled outside , and sleet and snow were making other little people shiver , Whitefoot was warm and comfortable .",
"There was all the room he needed or wanted in which to run about and play .",
"He could go outside when he chose to , but he did n't choose to very often .",
"For days at a time he did n't have a single fright .",
"Yes indeed , Whitefoot spent a happy winter .",
"CHAPTER II : Whitefoot Sees Queer Things Whitefoot had spent the winter undisturbed in Farmer Brown 's sugar-house .",
"He had almost forgotten the meaning of fear .",
"He had come to look on that sugar-house as belonging to him .",
"It was n't until Farmer Brown 's boy came over to prepare things for sugaring that Whitefoot got a single real fright .",
"The instant Farmer Brown 's boy opened the door , Whitefoot scampered down under the pile of wood to his snug little nest , and there he lay , listening to the strange sounds .",
"At last he could stand it no longer and crept to a place where he could peep out and see what was going on .",
"It did n't take him long to discover that this great two-legged creature was not looking for him , and right away he felt better ."
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"It did n't take him long to decide that it was the most delightful place he ever had found .",
"He promptly decided to move in and spend the winter .",
"In one end of the sugar-house was a pile of wood .",
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"He moved over to it the store of seeds he had laid up for winter use .",
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"It did n't take him long to discover that this great two-legged creature was not looking for him , and right away he felt better .",
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"It did n't take him long to discover that this great two-legged creature was not looking for him , and right away he felt better .",
"After a while Farmer Brown 's boy went away , and Whitefoot had the little sugar-house to himself again .",
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"For days at a time he did n't have a single fright .",
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"He had almost forgotten the meaning of fear .",
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"After a while Farmer Brown 's boy went away , and Whitefoot had the little sugar-house to himself again .",
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"There was nothing to prevent those who hunt him from walking right in .",
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"He had almost forgotten the meaning of fear .",
"He had come to look on that sugar-house as belonging to him .",
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"He had almost forgotten the meaning of fear .",
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"He had come to look on that sugar-house as belonging to him .",
"It was n't until Farmer Brown 's boy came over to prepare things for sugaring that Whitefoot got a single real fright .",
"The instant Farmer Brown 's boy opened the door , Whitefoot scampered down under the pile of wood to his snug little nest , and there he lay , listening to the strange sounds .",
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"It did n't take him long to discover that this great two-legged creature was not looking for him , and right away he felt better .",
"After a while Farmer Brown 's boy went away , and Whitefoot had the little sugar-house to himself again .",
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"Then Farmer Brown himself came and strange things began to happen .",
"It became as warm as in summer .",
"You see Farmer Brown had built a fire under the evaporator .",
"Whitefoot 's curiosity kept him at a place where he could peep out and watch all that was done .",
"He saw Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy pour pails of sap into a great pan .",
"By and by a delicious odor filled the sugar-house .",
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"Day after day they did the same thing .",
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"Later he watched them make sugar and nearly made himself sick that night when they had gone home , for they had left some of that sugar where he could get at it .",
"He did n't understand these queer doings at all .",
"But he was no longer afraid .",
"CHAPTER III : Farmer Brown 's Boy Becomes Acquainted It did n't take Farmer Brown 's boy long to discover that Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was living in the little sugar-house .",
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"It became as warm as in summer .",
"You see Farmer Brown had built a fire under the evaporator .",
"Whitefoot 's curiosity kept him at a place where he could peep out and watch all that was done .",
"He saw Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy pour pails of sap into a great pan .",
"By and by a delicious odor filled the sugar-house .",
"It did n't take him a great while to discover that these two-legged creatures were so busy that he had nothing to fear from them , and so he crept out to watch .",
"He saw them draw the golden syrup from one end of the evaporator and fill shining tin cans with it .",
"Day after day they did the same thing .",
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"Later he watched them make sugar and nearly made himself sick that night when they had gone home , for they had left some of that sugar where he could get at it .",
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"Now Farmer Brown 's boy is wise in the ways of the little people of the Green Forest .",
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"Whitefoot 's curiosity kept him at a place where he could peep out and watch all that was done .",
"He saw Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy pour pails of sap into a great pan .",
"By and by a delicious odor filled the sugar-house .",
"It did n't take him a great while to discover that these two-legged creatures were so busy that he had nothing to fear from them , and so he crept out to watch .",
"He saw them draw the golden syrup from one end of the evaporator and fill shining tin cans with it .",
"Day after day they did the same thing .",
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"By and by a delicious odor filled the sugar-house .",
"It did n't take him a great while to discover that these two-legged creatures were so busy that he had nothing to fear from them , and so he crept out to watch .",
"He saw them draw the golden syrup from one end of the evaporator and fill shining tin cans with it .",
"Day after day they did the same thing .",
"At night when they had left and all was quiet inside the sugar-house , Whitefoot stole out and found delicious crumbs where they had eaten their lunch .",
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"Whitefoot 's curiosity kept him at a place where he could peep out and watch all that was done .",
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"By and by a delicious odor filled the sugar-house .",
"It did n't take him a great while to discover that these two-legged creatures were so busy that he had nothing to fear from them , and so he crept out to watch .",
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"Day after day they did the same thing .",
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"Later he watched them make sugar and nearly made himself sick that night when they had gone home , for they had left some of that sugar where he could get at it .",
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"He caught glimpses of Whitefoot peeping out at him .",
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"He saw them draw the golden syrup from one end of the evaporator and fill shining tin cans with it .",
"Day after day they did the same thing .",
"At night when they had left and all was quiet inside the sugar-house , Whitefoot stole out and found delicious crumbs where they had eaten their lunch .",
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"Later he watched them make sugar and nearly made himself sick that night when they had gone home , for they had left some of that sugar where he could get at it .",
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"At night when they had left and all was quiet inside the sugar-house , Whitefoot stole out and found delicious crumbs where they had eaten their lunch .",
"He tasted that thick golden stuff and found it sweet and good .",
"Later he watched them make sugar and nearly made himself sick that night when they had gone home , for they had left some of that sugar where he could get at it .",
"He did n't understand these queer doings at all .",
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"CHAPTER III : Farmer Brown 's Boy Becomes Acquainted It did n't take Farmer Brown 's boy long to discover that Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was living in the little sugar-house .",
"He caught glimpses of Whitefoot peeping out at him .",
"Now Farmer Brown 's boy is wise in the ways of the little people of the Green Forest .",
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"Then he and Farmer Brown would go out to collect sap .",
"When they returned not a crumb would be left .",
"One day Farmer Brown 's boy scattered some particularly delicious crumbs .",
"Then , instead of going out , he sat down on a bench and kept perfectly still .",
"Farmer Brown and Bowser the Hound went out .",
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"CHAPTER III : Farmer Brown 's Boy Becomes Acquainted It did n't take Farmer Brown 's boy long to discover that Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was living in the little sugar-house .",
"He caught glimpses of Whitefoot peeping out at him .",
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"Farmer Brown and Bowser the Hound went out .",
"Of course Whitefoot heard them go out , and right away he poked his little head out from under the pile of wood to see if the way was clear .",
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"CHAPTER III : Farmer Brown 's Boy Becomes Acquainted It did n't take Farmer Brown 's boy long to discover that Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was living in the little sugar-house .",
"He caught glimpses of Whitefoot peeping out at him .",
"Now Farmer Brown 's boy is wise in the ways of the little people of the Green Forest .",
"Right away he made up his mind to get acquainted with Whitefoot .",
"He knew that not in all the Green Forest is there a more timid little fellow than Whitefoot , and he thought it would be a fine thing to be able to win the confidence of such a shy little chap .",
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"He took care that Whitefoot should n't even know that he had been seen .",
"Every day when he ate his lunch , Farmer Brown 's boy scattered a lot of crumbs close to the pile of wood under which Whitefoot had made his home .",
"Then he and Farmer Brown would go out to collect sap .",
"When they returned not a crumb would be left .",
"One day Farmer Brown 's boy scattered some particularly delicious crumbs .",
"Then , instead of going out , he sat down on a bench and kept perfectly still .",
"Farmer Brown and Bowser the Hound went out .",
"Of course Whitefoot heard them go out , and right away he poked his little head out from under the pile of wood to see if the way was clear .",
"Farmer Brown 's boy sat there right in plain sight , but Whitefoot did n't see him .",
"That was because Farmer Brown 's boy did n't move the least bit .",
"Whitefoot ran out and at once began to eat those delicious crumbs .",
"When he had filled his little stomach , he began to carry the remainder back to his storehouse underneath the woodpile ."
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"So at first Farmer Brown 's boy paid no attention whatever to Whitefoot .",
"He took care that Whitefoot should n't even know that he had been seen .",
"Every day when he ate his lunch , Farmer Brown 's boy scattered a lot of crumbs close to the pile of wood under which Whitefoot had made his home .",
"Then he and Farmer Brown would go out to collect sap .",
"When they returned not a crumb would be left .",
"One day Farmer Brown 's boy scattered some particularly delicious crumbs .",
"Then , instead of going out , he sat down on a bench and kept perfectly still .",
"Farmer Brown and Bowser the Hound went out .",
"Of course Whitefoot heard them go out , and right away he poked his little head out from under the pile of wood to see if the way was clear .",
"Farmer Brown 's boy sat there right in plain sight , but Whitefoot did n't see him .",
"That was because Farmer Brown 's boy did n't move the least bit .",
"Whitefoot ran out and at once began to eat those delicious crumbs .",
"When he had filled his little stomach , he began to carry the remainder back to his storehouse underneath the woodpile .",
"While he was gone on one of these trips , Farmer Brown 's boy scattered more crumbs in a line that led right up to his foot .",
"Right there he placed a big piece of bread crust .",
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"So at first Farmer Brown 's boy paid no attention whatever to Whitefoot .",
"He took care that Whitefoot should n't even know that he had been seen .",
"Every day when he ate his lunch , Farmer Brown 's boy scattered a lot of crumbs close to the pile of wood under which Whitefoot had made his home .",
"Then he and Farmer Brown would go out to collect sap .",
"When they returned not a crumb would be left .",
"One day Farmer Brown 's boy scattered some particularly delicious crumbs .",
"Then , instead of going out , he sat down on a bench and kept perfectly still .",
"Farmer Brown and Bowser the Hound went out .",
"Of course Whitefoot heard them go out , and right away he poked his little head out from under the pile of wood to see if the way was clear .",
"Farmer Brown 's boy sat there right in plain sight , but Whitefoot did n't see him .",
"That was because Farmer Brown 's boy did n't move the least bit .",
"Whitefoot ran out and at once began to eat those delicious crumbs .",
"When he had filled his little stomach , he began to carry the remainder back to his storehouse underneath the woodpile .",
"While he was gone on one of these trips , Farmer Brown 's boy scattered more crumbs in a line that led right up to his foot .",
"Right there he placed a big piece of bread crust .",
"Whitefoot was working so hard and so fast to get all those delicious bits of food that he took no notice of anything else until he reached that piece of crust .",
"Then he happened to look up right into the eyes of Farmer Brown 's boy .",
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"Then he and Farmer Brown would go out to collect sap .",
"When they returned not a crumb would be left .",
"One day Farmer Brown 's boy scattered some particularly delicious crumbs .",
"Then , instead of going out , he sat down on a bench and kept perfectly still .",
"Farmer Brown and Bowser the Hound went out .",
"Of course Whitefoot heard them go out , and right away he poked his little head out from under the pile of wood to see if the way was clear .",
"Farmer Brown 's boy sat there right in plain sight , but Whitefoot did n't see him .",
"That was because Farmer Brown 's boy did n't move the least bit .",
"Whitefoot ran out and at once began to eat those delicious crumbs .",
"When he had filled his little stomach , he began to carry the remainder back to his storehouse underneath the woodpile .",
"While he was gone on one of these trips , Farmer Brown 's boy scattered more crumbs in a line that led right up to his foot .",
"Right there he placed a big piece of bread crust .",
"Whitefoot was working so hard and so fast to get all those delicious bits of food that he took no notice of anything else until he reached that piece of crust .",
"Then he happened to look up right into the eyes of Farmer Brown 's boy .",
"With a frightened little squeak Whitefoot darted back , and for a long time he was afraid to come out again .",
"But Farmer Brown 's boy did n't move , and at last Whitefoot could stand the temptation no longer .",
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"Farmer Brown and Bowser the Hound went out .",
"Of course Whitefoot heard them go out , and right away he poked his little head out from under the pile of wood to see if the way was clear .",
"Farmer Brown 's boy sat there right in plain sight , but Whitefoot did n't see him .",
"That was because Farmer Brown 's boy did n't move the least bit .",
"Whitefoot ran out and at once began to eat those delicious crumbs .",
"When he had filled his little stomach , he began to carry the remainder back to his storehouse underneath the woodpile .",
"While he was gone on one of these trips , Farmer Brown 's boy scattered more crumbs in a line that led right up to his foot .",
"Right there he placed a big piece of bread crust .",
"Whitefoot was working so hard and so fast to get all those delicious bits of food that he took no notice of anything else until he reached that piece of crust .",
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"With a frightened little squeak Whitefoot darted back , and for a long time he was afraid to come out again .",
"But Farmer Brown 's boy did n't move , and at last Whitefoot could stand the temptation no longer .",
"He darted out halfway , scurried back , came out again , and at last ventured right up to the crust .",
"Then he began to drag it back to the woodpile .",
"Still Farmer Brown 's boy did not move .",
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"Farmer Brown and Bowser the Hound went out .",
"Of course Whitefoot heard them go out , and right away he poked his little head out from under the pile of wood to see if the way was clear .",
"Farmer Brown 's boy sat there right in plain sight , but Whitefoot did n't see him .",
"That was because Farmer Brown 's boy did n't move the least bit .",
"Whitefoot ran out and at once began to eat those delicious crumbs .",
"When he had filled his little stomach , he began to carry the remainder back to his storehouse underneath the woodpile .",
"While he was gone on one of these trips , Farmer Brown 's boy scattered more crumbs in a line that led right up to his foot .",
"Right there he placed a big piece of bread crust .",
"Whitefoot was working so hard and so fast to get all those delicious bits of food that he took no notice of anything else until he reached that piece of crust .",
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"With a frightened little squeak Whitefoot darted back , and for a long time he was afraid to come out again .",
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"He darted out halfway , scurried back , came out again , and at last ventured right up to the crust .",
"Then he began to drag it back to the woodpile .",
"Still Farmer Brown 's boy did not move .",
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"Farmer Brown and Bowser the Hound went out .",
"Of course Whitefoot heard them go out , and right away he poked his little head out from under the pile of wood to see if the way was clear .",
"Farmer Brown 's boy sat there right in plain sight , but Whitefoot did n't see him .",
"That was because Farmer Brown 's boy did n't move the least bit .",
"Whitefoot ran out and at once began to eat those delicious crumbs .",
"When he had filled his little stomach , he began to carry the remainder back to his storehouse underneath the woodpile .",
"While he was gone on one of these trips , Farmer Brown 's boy scattered more crumbs in a line that led right up to his foot .",
"Right there he placed a big piece of bread crust .",
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"Then he began to drag it back to the woodpile .",
"Still Farmer Brown 's boy did not move .",
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"By this time , Whitefoot had lost all fear .",
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"Farmer Brown 's boy sat there right in plain sight , but Whitefoot did n't see him .",
"That was because Farmer Brown 's boy did n't move the least bit .",
"Whitefoot ran out and at once began to eat those delicious crumbs .",
"When he had filled his little stomach , he began to carry the remainder back to his storehouse underneath the woodpile .",
"While he was gone on one of these trips , Farmer Brown 's boy scattered more crumbs in a line that led right up to his foot .",
"Right there he placed a big piece of bread crust .",
"Whitefoot was working so hard and so fast to get all those delicious bits of food that he took no notice of anything else until he reached that piece of crust .",
"Then he happened to look up right into the eyes of Farmer Brown 's boy .",
"With a frightened little squeak Whitefoot darted back , and for a long time he was afraid to come out again .",
"But Farmer Brown 's boy did n't move , and at last Whitefoot could stand the temptation no longer .",
"He darted out halfway , scurried back , came out again , and at last ventured right up to the crust .",
"Then he began to drag it back to the woodpile .",
"Still Farmer Brown 's boy did not move .",
"For two or three days the same thing happened .",
"By this time , Whitefoot had lost all fear .",
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"After that Farmer Brown 's boy took care that no crumbs should be scattered on the ground .",
"Whitefoot had to come to him for his food , and always Farmer Brown 's boy had something delicious for him .",
"CHAPTER IV : Whitefoot Grows Anxious 'T is sad indeed to trust a friend Then have that trust abruptly end ."
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"That was because Farmer Brown 's boy did n't move the least bit .",
"Whitefoot ran out and at once began to eat those delicious crumbs .",
"When he had filled his little stomach , he began to carry the remainder back to his storehouse underneath the woodpile .",
"While he was gone on one of these trips , Farmer Brown 's boy scattered more crumbs in a line that led right up to his foot .",
"Right there he placed a big piece of bread crust .",
"Whitefoot was working so hard and so fast to get all those delicious bits of food that he took no notice of anything else until he reached that piece of crust .",
"Then he happened to look up right into the eyes of Farmer Brown 's boy .",
"With a frightened little squeak Whitefoot darted back , and for a long time he was afraid to come out again .",
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"Then he began to drag it back to the woodpile .",
"Still Farmer Brown 's boy did not move .",
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"By this time , Whitefoot had lost all fear .",
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"After that Farmer Brown 's boy took care that no crumbs should be scattered on the ground .",
"Whitefoot had to come to him for his food , and always Farmer Brown 's boy had something delicious for him .",
"CHAPTER IV : Whitefoot Grows Anxious 'T is sad indeed to trust a friend Then have that trust abruptly end .",
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"Whitefoot ran out and at once began to eat those delicious crumbs .",
"When he had filled his little stomach , he began to carry the remainder back to his storehouse underneath the woodpile .",
"While he was gone on one of these trips , Farmer Brown 's boy scattered more crumbs in a line that led right up to his foot .",
"Right there he placed a big piece of bread crust .",
"Whitefoot was working so hard and so fast to get all those delicious bits of food that he took no notice of anything else until he reached that piece of crust .",
"Then he happened to look up right into the eyes of Farmer Brown 's boy .",
"With a frightened little squeak Whitefoot darted back , and for a long time he was afraid to come out again .",
"But Farmer Brown 's boy did n't move , and at last Whitefoot could stand the temptation no longer .",
"He darted out halfway , scurried back , came out again , and at last ventured right up to the crust .",
"Then he began to drag it back to the woodpile .",
"Still Farmer Brown 's boy did not move .",
"For two or three days the same thing happened .",
"By this time , Whitefoot had lost all fear .",
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"After that Farmer Brown 's boy took care that no crumbs should be scattered on the ground .",
"Whitefoot had to come to him for his food , and always Farmer Brown 's boy had something delicious for him .",
"CHAPTER IV : Whitefoot Grows Anxious 'T is sad indeed to trust a friend Then have that trust abruptly end .",
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"When he had filled his little stomach , he began to carry the remainder back to his storehouse underneath the woodpile .",
"While he was gone on one of these trips , Farmer Brown 's boy scattered more crumbs in a line that led right up to his foot .",
"Right there he placed a big piece of bread crust .",
"Whitefoot was working so hard and so fast to get all those delicious bits of food that he took no notice of anything else until he reached that piece of crust .",
"Then he happened to look up right into the eyes of Farmer Brown 's boy .",
"With a frightened little squeak Whitefoot darted back , and for a long time he was afraid to come out again .",
"But Farmer Brown 's boy did n't move , and at last Whitefoot could stand the temptation no longer .",
"He darted out halfway , scurried back , came out again , and at last ventured right up to the crust .",
"Then he began to drag it back to the woodpile .",
"Still Farmer Brown 's boy did not move .",
"For two or three days the same thing happened .",
"By this time , Whitefoot had lost all fear .",
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"After that Farmer Brown 's boy took care that no crumbs should be scattered on the ground .",
"Whitefoot had to come to him for his food , and always Farmer Brown 's boy had something delicious for him .",
"CHAPTER IV : Whitefoot Grows Anxious 'T is sad indeed to trust a friend Then have that trust abruptly end .",
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"Right there he placed a big piece of bread crust .",
"Whitefoot was working so hard and so fast to get all those delicious bits of food that he took no notice of anything else until he reached that piece of crust .",
"Then he happened to look up right into the eyes of Farmer Brown 's boy .",
"With a frightened little squeak Whitefoot darted back , and for a long time he was afraid to come out again .",
"But Farmer Brown 's boy did n't move , and at last Whitefoot could stand the temptation no longer .",
"He darted out halfway , scurried back , came out again , and at last ventured right up to the crust .",
"Then he began to drag it back to the woodpile .",
"Still Farmer Brown 's boy did not move .",
"For two or three days the same thing happened .",
"By this time , Whitefoot had lost all fear .",
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"After that Farmer Brown 's boy took care that no crumbs should be scattered on the ground .",
"Whitefoot had to come to him for his food , and always Farmer Brown 's boy had something delicious for him .",
"CHAPTER IV : Whitefoot Grows Anxious 'T is sad indeed to trust a friend Then have that trust abruptly end .",
"-- Whitefoot I know of nothing that is more sad than to feel that a friend is no longer to be trusted .",
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"Whitefoot was working so hard and so fast to get all those delicious bits of food that he took no notice of anything else until he reached that piece of crust .",
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"Then he began to drag it back to the woodpile .",
"Still Farmer Brown 's boy did not move .",
"For two or three days the same thing happened .",
"By this time , Whitefoot had lost all fear .",
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"After that Farmer Brown 's boy took care that no crumbs should be scattered on the ground .",
"Whitefoot had to come to him for his food , and always Farmer Brown 's boy had something delicious for him .",
"CHAPTER IV : Whitefoot Grows Anxious 'T is sad indeed to trust a friend Then have that trust abruptly end .",
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"There came a time when Whitefoot the Wood Mouse almost had this feeling .",
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"Whitefoot had to come to him for his food , and always Farmer Brown 's boy had something delicious for him .",
"CHAPTER IV : Whitefoot Grows Anxious 'T is sad indeed to trust a friend Then have that trust abruptly end .",
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"He darted out halfway , scurried back , came out again , and at last ventured right up to the crust .",
"Then he began to drag it back to the woodpile .",
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"Whitefoot had to come to him for his food , and always Farmer Brown 's boy had something delicious for him .",
"CHAPTER IV : Whitefoot Grows Anxious 'T is sad indeed to trust a friend Then have that trust abruptly end .",
"-- Whitefoot I know of nothing that is more sad than to feel that a friend is no longer to be trusted .",
"There came a time when Whitefoot the Wood Mouse almost had this feeling .",
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"He darted out halfway , scurried back , came out again , and at last ventured right up to the crust .",
"Then he began to drag it back to the woodpile .",
"Still Farmer Brown 's boy did not move .",
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"By this time , Whitefoot had lost all fear .",
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"After that Farmer Brown 's boy took care that no crumbs should be scattered on the ground .",
"Whitefoot had to come to him for his food , and always Farmer Brown 's boy had something delicious for him .",
"CHAPTER IV : Whitefoot Grows Anxious 'T is sad indeed to trust a friend Then have that trust abruptly end .",
"-- Whitefoot I know of nothing that is more sad than to feel that a friend is no longer to be trusted .",
"There came a time when Whitefoot the Wood Mouse almost had this feeling .",
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"Still Farmer Brown 's boy did not move .",
"For two or three days the same thing happened .",
"By this time , Whitefoot had lost all fear .",
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"Whitefoot had to come to him for his food , and always Farmer Brown 's boy had something delicious for him .",
"CHAPTER IV : Whitefoot Grows Anxious 'T is sad indeed to trust a friend Then have that trust abruptly end .",
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"Still Farmer Brown 's boy did not move .",
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"After that Farmer Brown 's boy took care that no crumbs should be scattered on the ground .",
"Whitefoot had to come to him for his food , and always Farmer Brown 's boy had something delicious for him .",
"CHAPTER IV : Whitefoot Grows Anxious 'T is sad indeed to trust a friend Then have that trust abruptly end .",
"-- Whitefoot I know of nothing that is more sad than to feel that a friend is no longer to be trusted .",
"There came a time when Whitefoot the Wood Mouse almost had this feeling .",
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"He ran about fearlessly while Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were making maple syrup and maple sugar .",
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"By this time , Whitefoot had lost all fear .",
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"Whitefoot had to come to him for his food , and always Farmer Brown 's boy had something delicious for him .",
"CHAPTER IV : Whitefoot Grows Anxious 'T is sad indeed to trust a friend Then have that trust abruptly end .",
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"He ran about fearlessly while Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were making maple syrup and maple sugar .",
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"After that Farmer Brown 's boy took care that no crumbs should be scattered on the ground .",
"Whitefoot had to come to him for his food , and always Farmer Brown 's boy had something delicious for him .",
"CHAPTER IV : Whitefoot Grows Anxious 'T is sad indeed to trust a friend Then have that trust abruptly end .",
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"There came a time when Whitefoot the Wood Mouse almost had this feeling .",
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"He was getting so fat that his handsome little coat was uncomfortably tight .",
"He ran about fearlessly while Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were making maple syrup and maple sugar .",
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"After that Farmer Brown 's boy took care that no crumbs should be scattered on the ground .",
"Whitefoot had to come to him for his food , and always Farmer Brown 's boy had something delicious for him .",
"CHAPTER IV : Whitefoot Grows Anxious 'T is sad indeed to trust a friend Then have that trust abruptly end .",
"-- Whitefoot I know of nothing that is more sad than to feel that a friend is no longer to be trusted .",
"There came a time when Whitefoot the Wood Mouse almost had this feeling .",
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"He ran about fearlessly while Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were making maple syrup and maple sugar .",
"He had even lost his fear of Bowser the Hound , for Bowser had paid no attention to him whatever .",
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"Whitefoot had to come to him for his food , and always Farmer Brown 's boy had something delicious for him .",
"CHAPTER IV : Whitefoot Grows Anxious 'T is sad indeed to trust a friend Then have that trust abruptly end .",
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"There came a time when Whitefoot the Wood Mouse almost had this feeling .",
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"He was getting so fat that his handsome little coat was uncomfortably tight .",
"He ran about fearlessly while Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were making maple syrup and maple sugar .",
"He had even lost his fear of Bowser the Hound , for Bowser had paid no attention to him whatever .",
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"Whitefoot had to come to him for his food , and always Farmer Brown 's boy had something delicious for him .",
"CHAPTER IV : Whitefoot Grows Anxious 'T is sad indeed to trust a friend Then have that trust abruptly end .",
"-- Whitefoot I know of nothing that is more sad than to feel that a friend is no longer to be trusted .",
"There came a time when Whitefoot the Wood Mouse almost had this feeling .",
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"He was getting so fat that his handsome little coat was uncomfortably tight .",
"He ran about fearlessly while Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were making maple syrup and maple sugar .",
"He had even lost his fear of Bowser the Hound , for Bowser had paid no attention to him whatever .",
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"CHAPTER IV : Whitefoot Grows Anxious 'T is sad indeed to trust a friend Then have that trust abruptly end .",
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"There came a time when Whitefoot the Wood Mouse almost had this feeling .",
"It was a very , very anxious time for Whitefoot .",
"You see , Whitefoot and Farmer Brown 's boy had become the very best of friends there in the little sugar-house .",
"They had become such good friends that Whitefoot did not hesitate to take food from the hands of Farmer Brown 's boy .",
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"He was getting so fat that his handsome little coat was uncomfortably tight .",
"He ran about fearlessly while Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were making maple syrup and maple sugar .",
"He had even lost his fear of Bowser the Hound , for Bowser had paid no attention to him whatever .",
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"There came a time when Whitefoot the Wood Mouse almost had this feeling .",
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"They had become such good friends that Whitefoot did not hesitate to take food from the hands of Farmer Brown 's boy .",
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"He ran about fearlessly while Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were making maple syrup and maple sugar .",
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"He ran about fearlessly while Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were making maple syrup and maple sugar .",
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"You see , Whitefoot and Farmer Brown 's boy had become the very best of friends there in the little sugar-house .",
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"He was getting so fat that his handsome little coat was uncomfortably tight .",
"He ran about fearlessly while Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were making maple syrup and maple sugar .",
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"Presently another little ray of light crept down between the sticks .",
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"It was then he realized that that pile of wood was growing smaller and smaller , and if it kept on growing smaller , by and by there would n't be any pile of wood and his little home would n't be hidden at all .",
"Of course Whitefoot did n't understand why that wood was slipping away .",
"In spite of himself he began to grow suspicious .",
"He could n't think of any reason why that wood should be taken away , unless it was to look for his little home ."
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"-- Whitefoot I know of nothing that is more sad than to feel that a friend is no longer to be trusted .",
"There came a time when Whitefoot the Wood Mouse almost had this feeling .",
"It was a very , very anxious time for Whitefoot .",
"You see , Whitefoot and Farmer Brown 's boy had become the very best of friends there in the little sugar-house .",
"They had become such good friends that Whitefoot did not hesitate to take food from the hands of Farmer Brown 's boy .",
"Never in all his life had he had so much to eat or such good things to eat .",
"He was getting so fat that his handsome little coat was uncomfortably tight .",
"He ran about fearlessly while Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were making maple syrup and maple sugar .",
"He had even lost his fear of Bowser the Hound , for Bowser had paid no attention to him whatever .",
"Now you remember that Whitefoot had made his home way down beneath the great pile of wood in the sugar-house .",
"Of course Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy used that wood for the fire to boil the sap to make the syrup and sugar .",
"Whitefoot thought nothing of this until one day he discovered that his little home was no longer as dark as it had been .",
"A little ray of light crept down between the sticks .",
"Presently another little ray of light crept down between the sticks .",
"It was then that Whitefoot began to grow anxious .",
"It was then he realized that that pile of wood was growing smaller and smaller , and if it kept on growing smaller , by and by there would n't be any pile of wood and his little home would n't be hidden at all .",
"Of course Whitefoot did n't understand why that wood was slipping away .",
"In spite of himself he began to grow suspicious .",
"He could n't think of any reason why that wood should be taken away , unless it was to look for his little home ."
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"Never in all his life had he had so much to eat or such good things to eat .",
"He was getting so fat that his handsome little coat was uncomfortably tight .",
"He ran about fearlessly while Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were making maple syrup and maple sugar .",
"He had even lost his fear of Bowser the Hound , for Bowser had paid no attention to him whatever .",
"Now you remember that Whitefoot had made his home way down beneath the great pile of wood in the sugar-house .",
"Of course Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy used that wood for the fire to boil the sap to make the syrup and sugar .",
"Whitefoot thought nothing of this until one day he discovered that his little home was no longer as dark as it had been .",
"A little ray of light crept down between the sticks .",
"Presently another little ray of light crept down between the sticks .",
"It was then that Whitefoot began to grow anxious .",
"It was then he realized that that pile of wood was growing smaller and smaller , and if it kept on growing smaller , by and by there would n't be any pile of wood and his little home would n't be hidden at all .",
"Of course Whitefoot did n't understand why that wood was slipping away .",
"In spite of himself he began to grow suspicious .",
"He could n't think of any reason why that wood should be taken away , unless it was to look for his little home .",
"Farmer Brown 's boy was just as kind and friendly as ever , but all the time more and more light crept in , as the wood vanished .",
"`` Oh dear , what does it mean ? ''",
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"They had become such good friends that Whitefoot did not hesitate to take food from the hands of Farmer Brown 's boy .",
"Never in all his life had he had so much to eat or such good things to eat .",
"He was getting so fat that his handsome little coat was uncomfortably tight .",
"He ran about fearlessly while Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were making maple syrup and maple sugar .",
"He had even lost his fear of Bowser the Hound , for Bowser had paid no attention to him whatever .",
"Now you remember that Whitefoot had made his home way down beneath the great pile of wood in the sugar-house .",
"Of course Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy used that wood for the fire to boil the sap to make the syrup and sugar .",
"Whitefoot thought nothing of this until one day he discovered that his little home was no longer as dark as it had been .",
"A little ray of light crept down between the sticks .",
"Presently another little ray of light crept down between the sticks .",
"It was then that Whitefoot began to grow anxious .",
"It was then he realized that that pile of wood was growing smaller and smaller , and if it kept on growing smaller , by and by there would n't be any pile of wood and his little home would n't be hidden at all .",
"Of course Whitefoot did n't understand why that wood was slipping away .",
"In spite of himself he began to grow suspicious .",
"He could n't think of any reason why that wood should be taken away , unless it was to look for his little home .",
"Farmer Brown 's boy was just as kind and friendly as ever , but all the time more and more light crept in , as the wood vanished .",
"`` Oh dear , what does it mean ? ''",
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"Never in all his life had he had so much to eat or such good things to eat .",
"He was getting so fat that his handsome little coat was uncomfortably tight .",
"He ran about fearlessly while Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were making maple syrup and maple sugar .",
"He had even lost his fear of Bowser the Hound , for Bowser had paid no attention to him whatever .",
"Now you remember that Whitefoot had made his home way down beneath the great pile of wood in the sugar-house .",
"Of course Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy used that wood for the fire to boil the sap to make the syrup and sugar .",
"Whitefoot thought nothing of this until one day he discovered that his little home was no longer as dark as it had been .",
"A little ray of light crept down between the sticks .",
"Presently another little ray of light crept down between the sticks .",
"It was then that Whitefoot began to grow anxious .",
"It was then he realized that that pile of wood was growing smaller and smaller , and if it kept on growing smaller , by and by there would n't be any pile of wood and his little home would n't be hidden at all .",
"Of course Whitefoot did n't understand why that wood was slipping away .",
"In spite of himself he began to grow suspicious .",
"He could n't think of any reason why that wood should be taken away , unless it was to look for his little home .",
"Farmer Brown 's boy was just as kind and friendly as ever , but all the time more and more light crept in , as the wood vanished .",
"`` Oh dear , what does it mean ? ''",
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"`` They must be looking for my home , yet they have been so good to me that it is hard to believe they mean any harm .",
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"Of course Whitefoot did n't understand why that wood was slipping away .",
"In spite of himself he began to grow suspicious .",
"He could n't think of any reason why that wood should be taken away , unless it was to look for his little home .",
"Farmer Brown 's boy was just as kind and friendly as ever , but all the time more and more light crept in , as the wood vanished .",
"`` Oh dear , what does it mean ? ''",
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"`` They must be looking for my home , yet they have been so good to me that it is hard to believe they mean any harm .",
"I do hope they will stop taking this wood away .",
"I wo n't have any hiding-place at all , and then I will have to go outside back to my old home in the hollow stump .",
"I do n't want to do that .",
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"Why ca n't happy times last always ? ''",
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"In spite of himself he began to grow suspicious .",
"He could n't think of any reason why that wood should be taken away , unless it was to look for his little home .",
"Farmer Brown 's boy was just as kind and friendly as ever , but all the time more and more light crept in , as the wood vanished .",
"`` Oh dear , what does it mean ? ''",
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"He could n't think of any reason why that wood should be taken away , unless it was to look for his little home .",
"Farmer Brown 's boy was just as kind and friendly as ever , but all the time more and more light crept in , as the wood vanished .",
"`` Oh dear , what does it mean ? ''",
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"I wo n't have any hiding-place at all , and then I will have to go outside back to my old home in the hollow stump .",
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"I do hope they will stop taking this wood away .",
"I wo n't have any hiding-place at all , and then I will have to go outside back to my old home in the hollow stump .",
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"I wo n't have any hiding-place at all , and then I will have to go outside back to my old home in the hollow stump .",
"I do n't want to do that .",
"Oh , dear !",
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"Why ca n't happy times last always ? ''",
"CHAPTER V : The End Of Whitefoot 's Worries You never can tell !",
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"-- Whitefoot .",
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"Things had been going very wrong for Whitefoot .",
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"I wo n't have any hiding-place at all , and then I will have to go outside back to my old home in the hollow stump .",
"I do n't want to do that .",
"Oh , dear !",
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"I was so happy and now I am so worried !",
"Why ca n't happy times last always ? ''",
"CHAPTER V : The End Of Whitefoot 's Worries You never can tell !",
"You never can tell !",
"Things going wrong will often end well .",
"-- Whitefoot .",
"The next time you meet him just ask Whitefoot if this is n't so .",
"Things had been going very wrong for Whitefoot .",
"It had begun to look to Whitefoot as if he would no longer have a snug , hidden little home in Farmer Brown 's sugar-house .",
"The pile of wood under which he had made that snug little home was disappearing so fast that it began to look as if in a little while there would be no wood at all .",
"Whitefoot quite lost his appetite .",
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"-- Whitefoot .",
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"Things had been going very wrong for Whitefoot .",
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"The pile of wood under which he had made that snug little home was disappearing so fast that it began to look as if in a little while there would be no wood at all .",
"Whitefoot quite lost his appetite .",
"He no longer came out to take food from Farmer Brown 's boy 's hand .",
"He stayed right in his snug little home and worried .",
"Now Farmer Brown 's boy had not once thought of the trouble he was making .",
"He wondered what had become of Whitefoot , and in his turn he began to worry .",
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"-- Whitefoot .",
"The next time you meet him just ask Whitefoot if this is n't so .",
"Things had been going very wrong for Whitefoot .",
"It had begun to look to Whitefoot as if he would no longer have a snug , hidden little home in Farmer Brown 's sugar-house .",
"The pile of wood under which he had made that snug little home was disappearing so fast that it began to look as if in a little while there would be no wood at all .",
"Whitefoot quite lost his appetite .",
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"Things going wrong will often end well .",
"-- Whitefoot .",
"The next time you meet him just ask Whitefoot if this is n't so .",
"Things had been going very wrong for Whitefoot .",
"It had begun to look to Whitefoot as if he would no longer have a snug , hidden little home in Farmer Brown 's sugar-house .",
"The pile of wood under which he had made that snug little home was disappearing so fast that it began to look as if in a little while there would be no wood at all .",
"Whitefoot quite lost his appetite .",
"He no longer came out to take food from Farmer Brown 's boy 's hand .",
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"With a frightened little squeak , Whitefoot ran out , scurried across the little sugar-house and out though the open door .",
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"The pile of wood under which he had made that snug little home was disappearing so fast that it began to look as if in a little while there would be no wood at all .",
"Whitefoot quite lost his appetite .",
"He no longer came out to take food from Farmer Brown 's boy 's hand .",
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"Now Farmer Brown 's boy had not once thought of the trouble he was making .",
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"He was afraid that something had happened to his little friend .",
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"With a frightened little squeak , Whitefoot ran out , scurried across the little sugar-house and out though the open door .",
"Farmer Brown 's boy understood .",
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"Things had been going very wrong for Whitefoot .",
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"The pile of wood under which he had made that snug little home was disappearing so fast that it began to look as if in a little while there would be no wood at all .",
"Whitefoot quite lost his appetite .",
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"He stayed right in his snug little home and worried .",
"Now Farmer Brown 's boy had not once thought of the trouble he was making .",
"He wondered what had become of Whitefoot , and in his turn he began to worry .",
"He was afraid that something had happened to his little friend .",
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"With a frightened little squeak , Whitefoot ran out , scurried across the little sugar-house and out though the open door .",
"Farmer Brown 's boy understood .",
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"`` Poor little chap , '' said Farmer Brown 's boy .",
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"Now Farmer Brown 's boy had not once thought of the trouble he was making .",
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"He was afraid that something had happened to his little friend .",
"He was thinking of this as he fed the sticks of wood to the fire for boiling the sap to make syrup and sugar .",
"Finally , as he pulled away two big sticks , he saw something that made him whistle with surprise .",
"It was Whitefoot 's nest which he had so cleverly hidden way down underneath that pile of wood when he had first moved into the sugar-house .",
"With a frightened little squeak , Whitefoot ran out , scurried across the little sugar-house and out though the open door .",
"Farmer Brown 's boy understood .",
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"`` Poor little chap , '' said Farmer Brown 's boy .",
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"Farmer Brown 's boy understood .",
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"Farmer Brown 's boy understood .",
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"Farmer Brown 's boy understood .",
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"I 've often wondered how the little rascal could eat so much , but now I understand .",
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"All in a second Whitefoot understood , and trust and happiness returned .",
"CHAPTER VI : A Very Careless Jump Whitefoot once more was happy .",
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"All in a second Whitefoot understood , and trust and happiness returned .",
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"He would climb up to where Farmer Brown 's boy 's coat hung and explore the pockets of it .",
"Once he stole Farmer Brown 's boy 's handkerchief ."
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"All in a second Whitefoot understood , and trust and happiness returned .",
"CHAPTER VI : A Very Careless Jump Whitefoot once more was happy .",
"When he found his snug little nest and his store of food under that old box in the darkest corner of Farmer Brown 's sugar-house , he knew that Farmer Brown 's boy must have placed them there .",
"It was better than the old place under the woodpile .",
"It was the best place for a home Whitefoot ever had had .",
"It did n't take him long to change his mind about leaving the little sugar-house .",
"Somehow he seemed to know right down inside that his home would not again be disturbed .",
"So he proceeded to rearrange his nest and to put all his supplies of food in one corner of the old box .",
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"The crumbs led him to the old box .",
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"There was his snug little home !",
"All in a second Whitefoot understood , and trust and happiness returned .",
"CHAPTER VI : A Very Careless Jump Whitefoot once more was happy .",
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"It was better than the old place under the woodpile .",
"It was the best place for a home Whitefoot ever had had .",
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"Somehow he seemed to know right down inside that his home would not again be disturbed .",
"So he proceeded to rearrange his nest and to put all his supplies of food in one corner of the old box .",
"When everything was placed to suit him he ventured out , for now that he no longer feared Farmer Brown 's boy he wanted to see all that was going on .",
"He liked to jump up on the bench where Farmer Brown 's boy sometimes sat .",
"He would climb up to where Farmer Brown 's boy 's coat hung and explore the pockets of it .",
"Once he stole Farmer Brown 's boy 's handkerchief .",
"He wanted it to add to the material his nest was made of .",
"Farmer Brown 's boy discovered it just as it was disappearing , and how he laughed as he pulled it away .",
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"It was better than the old place under the woodpile .",
"It was the best place for a home Whitefoot ever had had .",
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"He would climb up to where Farmer Brown 's boy 's coat hung and explore the pockets of it .",
"Once he stole Farmer Brown 's boy 's handkerchief .",
"He wanted it to add to the material his nest was made of .",
"Farmer Brown 's boy discovered it just as it was disappearing , and how he laughed as he pulled it away .",
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"CHAPTER VI : A Very Careless Jump Whitefoot once more was happy .",
"When he found his snug little nest and his store of food under that old box in the darkest corner of Farmer Brown 's sugar-house , he knew that Farmer Brown 's boy must have placed them there .",
"It was better than the old place under the woodpile .",
"It was the best place for a home Whitefoot ever had had .",
"It did n't take him long to change his mind about leaving the little sugar-house .",
"Somehow he seemed to know right down inside that his home would not again be disturbed .",
"So he proceeded to rearrange his nest and to put all his supplies of food in one corner of the old box .",
"When everything was placed to suit him he ventured out , for now that he no longer feared Farmer Brown 's boy he wanted to see all that was going on .",
"He liked to jump up on the bench where Farmer Brown 's boy sometimes sat .",
"He would climb up to where Farmer Brown 's boy 's coat hung and explore the pockets of it .",
"Once he stole Farmer Brown 's boy 's handkerchief .",
"He wanted it to add to the material his nest was made of .",
"Farmer Brown 's boy discovered it just as it was disappearing , and how he laughed as he pulled it away .",
"So , what with eating and sleeping and playing about , secure in the feeling that no harm could come to him , Whitefoot was happier than ever before in his little life .",
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"He knew , too , that so long as they were about , none of his enemies would dare come near .",
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"When everything was placed to suit him he ventured out , for now that he no longer feared Farmer Brown 's boy he wanted to see all that was going on .",
"He liked to jump up on the bench where Farmer Brown 's boy sometimes sat .",
"He would climb up to where Farmer Brown 's boy 's coat hung and explore the pockets of it .",
"Once he stole Farmer Brown 's boy 's handkerchief .",
"He wanted it to add to the material his nest was made of .",
"Farmer Brown 's boy discovered it just as it was disappearing , and how he laughed as he pulled it away .",
"So , what with eating and sleeping and playing about , secure in the feeling that no harm could come to him , Whitefoot was happier than ever before in his little life .",
"He knew that Farmer Brown 's boy and Farmer Brown and Bowser the Hound were his friends .",
"He knew , too , that so long as they were about , none of his enemies would dare come near .",
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"At least , that is what Whitefoot thought .",
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"Farmer Brown 's boy discovered it just as it was disappearing , and how he laughed as he pulled it away .",
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"So , what with eating and sleeping and playing about , secure in the feeling that no harm could come to him , Whitefoot was happier than ever before in his little life .",
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"He knew , too , that so long as they were about , none of his enemies would dare come near .",
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"No harm could possibly come to him .",
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"He knew , too , that so long as they were about , none of his enemies would dare come near .",
"This being so , of course there was nothing to be afraid of .",
"No harm could possibly come to him .",
"At least , that is what Whitefoot thought .",
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"He loves to run and jump , and he had been having just the best time ever .",
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"He was heedless , and he did n't jump quite far enough .",
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"CHAPTER VII : Whitefoot Gives Up Hope Whitefoot had been in many tight places ."
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"He loves to run and jump , and he had been having just the best time ever .",
"Finally Whitefoot ran along the old bench and jumped from the end of it for a box standing on end , which Farmer Brown 's boy sometimes used to sit on .",
"It was n't a very long jump , but somehow Whitefoot misjudged it .",
"He was heedless , and he did n't jump quite far enough .",
"Right beside that box was a tin pail half filled with sap .",
"Instead of landing on the box , Whitefoot landed with a splash in that pail of sap .",
"CHAPTER VII : Whitefoot Gives Up Hope Whitefoot had been in many tight places .",
"Yes , indeed , Whitefoot had been in many tight places .",
"He had had narrow escapes of all kinds .",
"But never had he felt so utterly hopeless as now .",
"The moment he landed in that sap , Whitefoot began to swim frantically .",
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