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[ "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 .", "He is n't a particularly good swimmer , but he could swim well enough to keep afloat for a while .", "His first thought was to scramble up the side of the tin pail , but when he reached it and tried to fasten his sharp little claws into it in order to climb , he discovered that he could n't .", "Sharp as they were , his little claws just slipped , and his struggles to get up only resulted in tiring him out and in plunging him wholly beneath the sap .", "He came up choking and gasping .", "Then round and round inside that pail he paddled , stopping every two or three seconds to try to climb up that hateful , smooth , shiny wall .", "The more he tried to climb out , the more frightened he became .", "He was in a perfect panic of fear .", "He quite lost his head , did Whitefoot .", "The harder he struggled , the more tired he became , and the greater was his danger of drowning .", "Whitefoot squeaked pitifully .", "He did n't want to drown .", "Of course not .", "He wanted to live ." ]
But unless he could get out of that XXXXX very soon , he would drown .
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[ "Sharp as they were , his little claws just slipped , and his struggles to get up only resulted in tiring him out and in plunging him wholly beneath the sap .", "He came up choking and gasping .", "Then round and round inside that pail he paddled , stopping every two or three seconds to try to climb up that hateful , smooth , shiny wall .", "The more he tried to climb out , the more frightened he became .", "He was in a perfect panic of fear .", "He quite lost his head , did Whitefoot .", "The harder he struggled , the more tired he became , and the greater was his danger of drowning .", "Whitefoot squeaked pitifully .", "He did n't want to drown .", "Of course not .", "He wanted to live .", "But unless he could get out of that pail very soon , he would drown .", "He knew it .", "He knew that he could n't hold on much longer .", "He knew that just as soon as he stopped paddling , he would sink .", "Already he was so tired from his frantic efforts to escape that it seemed to him that he could n't hold out any longer .", "But somehow he kept his legs moving , and so kept afloat .", "Just why he kept struggling , Whitefoot could n't have told .", "It was n't because he had any hope .", "He did n't have the least bit of hope ." ]
He knew now that he could n't climb the sides of that XXXXX , and there was no other way of getting out .
pail
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[ "Then round and round inside that pail he paddled , stopping every two or three seconds to try to climb up that hateful , smooth , shiny wall .", "The more he tried to climb out , the more frightened he became .", "He was in a perfect panic of fear .", "He quite lost his head , did Whitefoot .", "The harder he struggled , the more tired he became , and the greater was his danger of drowning .", "Whitefoot squeaked pitifully .", "He did n't want to drown .", "Of course not .", "He wanted to live .", "But unless he could get out of that pail very soon , he would drown .", "He knew it .", "He knew that he could n't hold on much longer .", "He knew that just as soon as he stopped paddling , he would sink .", "Already he was so tired from his frantic efforts to escape that it seemed to him that he could n't hold out any longer .", "But somehow he kept his legs moving , and so kept afloat .", "Just why he kept struggling , Whitefoot could n't have told .", "It was n't because he had any hope .", "He did n't have the least bit of hope .", "He knew now that he could n't climb the sides of that pail , and there was no other way of getting out .", "Still he kept on paddling ." ]
It was the only XXXXX to keep from drowning , and though he felt sure that he had got to drown at last , he just would n't until he actually had to .
way
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[ "He did n't want to drown .", "Of course not .", "He wanted to live .", "But unless he could get out of that pail very soon , he would drown .", "He knew it .", "He knew that he could n't hold on much longer .", "He knew that just as soon as he stopped paddling , he would sink .", "Already he was so tired from his frantic efforts to escape that it seemed to him that he could n't hold out any longer .", "But somehow he kept his legs moving , and so kept afloat .", "Just why he kept struggling , Whitefoot could n't have told .", "It was n't because he had any hope .", "He did n't have the least bit of hope .", "He knew now that he could n't climb the sides of that pail , and there was no other way of getting out .", "Still he kept on paddling .", "It was the only way to keep from drowning , and though he felt sure that he had got to drown at last , he just would n't until he actually had to .", "And all the time Whitefoot squeaked hopelessly , despairingly , pitifully .", "He did it without knowing that he did it , just as he kept paddling round and round .", "CHAPTER VIII : The Rescue When Whitefoot made the heedless jump that landed him in a pail half filled with sap , no one else was in the little sugar-house .", "Whitefoot was quite alone .", "You see , Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were out collecting sap from the trees , and Bowser the Hound was with them ." ]
Farmer Brown 's XXXXX was the first to return .
boy
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[ "Of course not .", "He wanted to live .", "But unless he could get out of that pail very soon , he would drown .", "He knew it .", "He knew that he could n't hold on much longer .", "He knew that just as soon as he stopped paddling , he would sink .", "Already he was so tired from his frantic efforts to escape that it seemed to him that he could n't hold out any longer .", "But somehow he kept his legs moving , and so kept afloat .", "Just why he kept struggling , Whitefoot could n't have told .", "It was n't because he had any hope .", "He did n't have the least bit of hope .", "He knew now that he could n't climb the sides of that pail , and there was no other way of getting out .", "Still he kept on paddling .", "It was the only way to keep from drowning , and though he felt sure that he had got to drown at last , he just would n't until he actually had to .", "And all the time Whitefoot squeaked hopelessly , despairingly , pitifully .", "He did it without knowing that he did it , just as he kept paddling round and round .", "CHAPTER VIII : The Rescue When Whitefoot made the heedless jump that landed him in a pail half filled with sap , no one else was in the little sugar-house .", "Whitefoot was quite alone .", "You see , Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were out collecting sap from the trees , and Bowser the Hound was with them .", "Farmer Brown 's boy was the first to return ." ]
He came in just after Whitefoot had given up all XXXXX .
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[ "He knew that he could n't hold on much longer .", "He knew that just as soon as he stopped paddling , he would sink .", "Already he was so tired from his frantic efforts to escape that it seemed to him that he could n't hold out any longer .", "But somehow he kept his legs moving , and so kept afloat .", "Just why he kept struggling , Whitefoot could n't have told .", "It was n't because he had any hope .", "He did n't have the least bit of hope .", "He knew now that he could n't climb the sides of that pail , and there was no other way of getting out .", "Still he kept on paddling .", "It was the only way to keep from drowning , and though he felt sure that he had got to drown at last , he just would n't until he actually had to .", "And all the time Whitefoot squeaked hopelessly , despairingly , pitifully .", "He did it without knowing that he did it , just as he kept paddling round and round .", "CHAPTER VIII : The Rescue When Whitefoot made the heedless jump that landed him in a pail half filled with sap , no one else was in the little sugar-house .", "Whitefoot was quite alone .", "You see , Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were out collecting sap from the trees , and Bowser the Hound was with them .", "Farmer Brown 's boy was the first to return .", "He came in just after Whitefoot had given up all hope .", "He went at once to the fire to put more wood on .", "As he finished this job he heard the faintest of little squeaks .", "It was a very pitiful little squeak ." ]
Farmer Brown 's XXXXX stood perfectly still and listened .
boy
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[ "Just why he kept struggling , Whitefoot could n't have told .", "It was n't because he had any hope .", "He did n't have the least bit of hope .", "He knew now that he could n't climb the sides of that pail , and there was no other way of getting out .", "Still he kept on paddling .", "It was the only way to keep from drowning , and though he felt sure that he had got to drown at last , he just would n't until he actually had to .", "And all the time Whitefoot squeaked hopelessly , despairingly , pitifully .", "He did it without knowing that he did it , just as he kept paddling round and round .", "CHAPTER VIII : The Rescue When Whitefoot made the heedless jump that landed him in a pail half filled with sap , no one else was in the little sugar-house .", "Whitefoot was quite alone .", "You see , Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were out collecting sap from the trees , and Bowser the Hound was with them .", "Farmer Brown 's boy was the first to return .", "He came in just after Whitefoot had given up all hope .", "He went at once to the fire to put more wood on .", "As he finished this job he heard the faintest of little squeaks .", "It was a very pitiful little squeak .", "Farmer Brown 's boy stood perfectly still and listened .", "He heard it again .", "He knew right away that it was the voice of Whitefoot .", "`` Hello ! ''" ]
exclaimed Farmer Brown 's XXXXX .
boy
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[ "It was the only way to keep from drowning , and though he felt sure that he had got to drown at last , he just would n't until he actually had to .", "And all the time Whitefoot squeaked hopelessly , despairingly , pitifully .", "He did it without knowing that he did it , just as he kept paddling round and round .", "CHAPTER VIII : The Rescue When Whitefoot made the heedless jump that landed him in a pail half filled with sap , no one else was in the little sugar-house .", "Whitefoot was quite alone .", "You see , Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were out collecting sap from the trees , and Bowser the Hound was with them .", "Farmer Brown 's boy was the first to return .", "He came in just after Whitefoot had given up all hope .", "He went at once to the fire to put more wood on .", "As he finished this job he heard the faintest of little squeaks .", "It was a very pitiful little squeak .", "Farmer Brown 's boy stood perfectly still and listened .", "He heard it again .", "He knew right away that it was the voice of Whitefoot .", "`` Hello ! ''", "exclaimed Farmer Brown 's boy .", "`` That sounds as if Whitefoot is in trouble of some kind .", "I wonder where the little rascal is .", "I wonder what can have happened to him .", "I must look into this . ''" ]
Again Farmer Brown 's XXXXX heard that faint little squeak .
boy
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[ "It was the only way to keep from drowning , and though he felt sure that he had got to drown at last , he just would n't until he actually had to .", "And all the time Whitefoot squeaked hopelessly , despairingly , pitifully .", "He did it without knowing that he did it , just as he kept paddling round and round .", "CHAPTER VIII : The Rescue When Whitefoot made the heedless jump that landed him in a pail half filled with sap , no one else was in the little sugar-house .", "Whitefoot was quite alone .", "You see , Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were out collecting sap from the trees , and Bowser the Hound was with them .", "Farmer Brown 's boy was the first to return .", "He came in just after Whitefoot had given up all hope .", "He went at once to the fire to put more wood on .", "As he finished this job he heard the faintest of little squeaks .", "It was a very pitiful little squeak .", "Farmer Brown 's boy stood perfectly still and listened .", "He heard it again .", "He knew right away that it was the voice of Whitefoot .", "`` Hello ! ''", "exclaimed Farmer Brown 's boy .", "`` That sounds as if Whitefoot is in trouble of some kind .", "I wonder where the little rascal is .", "I wonder what can have happened to him .", "I must look into this . ''" ]
Again Farmer Brown 's boy heard that faint little XXXXX .
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[ "He did it without knowing that he did it , just as he kept paddling round and round .", "CHAPTER VIII : The Rescue When Whitefoot made the heedless jump that landed him in a pail half filled with sap , no one else was in the little sugar-house .", "Whitefoot was quite alone .", "You see , Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were out collecting sap from the trees , and Bowser the Hound was with them .", "Farmer Brown 's boy was the first to return .", "He came in just after Whitefoot had given up all hope .", "He went at once to the fire to put more wood on .", "As he finished this job he heard the faintest of little squeaks .", "It was a very pitiful little squeak .", "Farmer Brown 's boy stood perfectly still and listened .", "He heard it again .", "He knew right away that it was the voice of Whitefoot .", "`` Hello ! ''", "exclaimed Farmer Brown 's boy .", "`` That sounds as if Whitefoot is in trouble of some kind .", "I wonder where the little rascal is .", "I wonder what can have happened to him .", "I must look into this . ''", "Again Farmer Brown 's boy heard that faint little squeak .", "It was so faint that he could n't tell where it came from ." ]
Hurriedly and anxiously he looked all over the little sugar-house , stopping every few seconds to listen for that pitiful little XXXXX .
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[ "You see , Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown 's boy were out collecting sap from the trees , and Bowser the Hound was with them .", "Farmer Brown 's boy was the first to return .", "He came in just after Whitefoot had given up all hope .", "He went at once to the fire to put more wood on .", "As he finished this job he heard the faintest of little squeaks .", "It was a very pitiful little squeak .", "Farmer Brown 's boy stood perfectly still and listened .", "He heard it again .", "He knew right away that it was the voice of Whitefoot .", "`` Hello ! ''", "exclaimed Farmer Brown 's boy .", "`` That sounds as if Whitefoot is in trouble of some kind .", "I wonder where the little rascal is .", "I wonder what can have happened to him .", "I must look into this . ''", "Again Farmer Brown 's boy heard that faint little squeak .", "It was so faint that he could n't tell where it came from .", "Hurriedly and anxiously he looked all over the little sugar-house , stopping every few seconds to listen for that pitiful little squeak .", "It seemed to come from nowhere in particular .", "Also it was growing fainter ." ]
At last Farmer Brown 's XXXXX happened to stand still close to that tin pail half filled with sap .
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[ "He came in just after Whitefoot had given up all hope .", "He went at once to the fire to put more wood on .", "As he finished this job he heard the faintest of little squeaks .", "It was a very pitiful little squeak .", "Farmer Brown 's boy stood perfectly still and listened .", "He heard it again .", "He knew right away that it was the voice of Whitefoot .", "`` Hello ! ''", "exclaimed Farmer Brown 's boy .", "`` That sounds as if Whitefoot is in trouble of some kind .", "I wonder where the little rascal is .", "I wonder what can have happened to him .", "I must look into this . ''", "Again Farmer Brown 's boy heard that faint little squeak .", "It was so faint that he could n't tell where it came from .", "Hurriedly and anxiously he looked all over the little sugar-house , stopping every few seconds to listen for that pitiful little squeak .", "It seemed to come from nowhere in particular .", "Also it was growing fainter .", "At last Farmer Brown 's boy happened to stand still close to that tin pail half filled with sap .", "He heard the faint little squeak again and with it a little splash ." ]
It was the sound of the little XXXXX that led him to look down .
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[ "Farmer Brown 's boy stood perfectly still and listened .", "He heard it again .", "He knew right away that it was the voice of Whitefoot .", "`` Hello ! ''", "exclaimed Farmer Brown 's boy .", "`` That sounds as if Whitefoot is in trouble of some kind .", "I wonder where the little rascal is .", "I wonder what can have happened to him .", "I must look into this . ''", "Again Farmer Brown 's boy heard that faint little squeak .", "It was so faint that he could n't tell where it came from .", "Hurriedly and anxiously he looked all over the little sugar-house , stopping every few seconds to listen for that pitiful little squeak .", "It seemed to come from nowhere in particular .", "Also it was growing fainter .", "At last Farmer Brown 's boy happened to stand still close to that tin pail half filled with sap .", "He heard the faint little squeak again and with it a little splash .", "It was the sound of the little splash that led him to look down .", "In a flash he understood what had happened .", "He saw poor little Whitefoot struggling feebly , and even as he looked Whitefoot 's head went under .", "He was very nearly drowned ." ]
Stooping quickly , Farmer Brown 's XXXXX grabbed Whitefoot 's long tail and pulled him out .
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[ "He knew right away that it was the voice of Whitefoot .", "`` Hello ! ''", "exclaimed Farmer Brown 's boy .", "`` That sounds as if Whitefoot is in trouble of some kind .", "I wonder where the little rascal is .", "I wonder what can have happened to him .", "I must look into this . ''", "Again Farmer Brown 's boy heard that faint little squeak .", "It was so faint that he could n't tell where it came from .", "Hurriedly and anxiously he looked all over the little sugar-house , stopping every few seconds to listen for that pitiful little squeak .", "It seemed to come from nowhere in particular .", "Also it was growing fainter .", "At last Farmer Brown 's boy happened to stand still close to that tin pail half filled with sap .", "He heard the faint little squeak again and with it a little splash .", "It was the sound of the little splash that led him to look down .", "In a flash he understood what had happened .", "He saw poor little Whitefoot struggling feebly , and even as he looked Whitefoot 's head went under .", "He was very nearly drowned .", "Stooping quickly , Farmer Brown 's boy grabbed Whitefoot 's long tail and pulled him out .", "Whitefoot was so nearly drowned that he did n't have strength enough to even kick ." ]
A great pity filled the eyes of Farmer Brown 's XXXXX as he held Whitefoot 's head down and gently shook him .
boy
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[ "He knew right away that it was the voice of Whitefoot .", "`` Hello ! ''", "exclaimed Farmer Brown 's boy .", "`` That sounds as if Whitefoot is in trouble of some kind .", "I wonder where the little rascal is .", "I wonder what can have happened to him .", "I must look into this . ''", "Again Farmer Brown 's boy heard that faint little squeak .", "It was so faint that he could n't tell where it came from .", "Hurriedly and anxiously he looked all over the little sugar-house , stopping every few seconds to listen for that pitiful little squeak .", "It seemed to come from nowhere in particular .", "Also it was growing fainter .", "At last Farmer Brown 's boy happened to stand still close to that tin pail half filled with sap .", "He heard the faint little squeak again and with it a little splash .", "It was the sound of the little splash that led him to look down .", "In a flash he understood what had happened .", "He saw poor little Whitefoot struggling feebly , and even as he looked Whitefoot 's head went under .", "He was very nearly drowned .", "Stooping quickly , Farmer Brown 's boy grabbed Whitefoot 's long tail and pulled him out .", "Whitefoot was so nearly drowned that he did n't have strength enough to even kick ." ]
A great pity filled the eyes of Farmer Brown 's boy as he held Whitefoot 's XXXXX down and gently shook him .
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[ "I wonder where the little rascal is .", "I wonder what can have happened to him .", "I must look into this . ''", "Again Farmer Brown 's boy heard that faint little squeak .", "It was so faint that he could n't tell where it came from .", "Hurriedly and anxiously he looked all over the little sugar-house , stopping every few seconds to listen for that pitiful little squeak .", "It seemed to come from nowhere in particular .", "Also it was growing fainter .", "At last Farmer Brown 's boy happened to stand still close to that tin pail half filled with sap .", "He heard the faint little squeak again and with it a little splash .", "It was the sound of the little splash that led him to look down .", "In a flash he understood what had happened .", "He saw poor little Whitefoot struggling feebly , and even as he looked Whitefoot 's head went under .", "He was very nearly drowned .", "Stooping quickly , Farmer Brown 's boy grabbed Whitefoot 's long tail and pulled him out .", "Whitefoot was so nearly drowned that he did n't have strength enough to even kick .", "A great pity filled the eyes of Farmer Brown 's boy as he held Whitefoot 's head down and gently shook him .", "He was trying to shake some of the sap out of Whitefoot .", "It ran out of Whitefoot 's nose and out of his mouth .", "Whitefoot began to gasp ." ]
Then Farmer Brown 's XXXXX spread his coat close by the fire , rolled Whitefoot up in his handkerchief and gently placed him on the coat .
boy
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[ "Again Farmer Brown 's boy heard that faint little squeak .", "It was so faint that he could n't tell where it came from .", "Hurriedly and anxiously he looked all over the little sugar-house , stopping every few seconds to listen for that pitiful little squeak .", "It seemed to come from nowhere in particular .", "Also it was growing fainter .", "At last Farmer Brown 's boy happened to stand still close to that tin pail half filled with sap .", "He heard the faint little squeak again and with it a little splash .", "It was the sound of the little splash that led him to look down .", "In a flash he understood what had happened .", "He saw poor little Whitefoot struggling feebly , and even as he looked Whitefoot 's head went under .", "He was very nearly drowned .", "Stooping quickly , Farmer Brown 's boy grabbed Whitefoot 's long tail and pulled him out .", "Whitefoot was so nearly drowned that he did n't have strength enough to even kick .", "A great pity filled the eyes of Farmer Brown 's boy as he held Whitefoot 's head down and gently shook him .", "He was trying to shake some of the sap out of Whitefoot .", "It ran out of Whitefoot 's nose and out of his mouth .", "Whitefoot began to gasp .", "Then Farmer Brown 's boy spread his coat close by the fire , rolled Whitefoot up in his handkerchief and gently placed him on the coat .", "For some time Whitefoot lay just gasping .", "But presently his breath came easier , and after a while he was breathing naturally ." ]
But he was too weak and tired to move , so he just lay there while Farmer Brown 's XXXXX gently stroked his head and told him how sorry he was .
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[ "Again Farmer Brown 's boy heard that faint little squeak .", "It was so faint that he could n't tell where it came from .", "Hurriedly and anxiously he looked all over the little sugar-house , stopping every few seconds to listen for that pitiful little squeak .", "It seemed to come from nowhere in particular .", "Also it was growing fainter .", "At last Farmer Brown 's boy happened to stand still close to that tin pail half filled with sap .", "He heard the faint little squeak again and with it a little splash .", "It was the sound of the little splash that led him to look down .", "In a flash he understood what had happened .", "He saw poor little Whitefoot struggling feebly , and even as he looked Whitefoot 's head went under .", "He was very nearly drowned .", "Stooping quickly , Farmer Brown 's boy grabbed Whitefoot 's long tail and pulled him out .", "Whitefoot was so nearly drowned that he did n't have strength enough to even kick .", "A great pity filled the eyes of Farmer Brown 's boy as he held Whitefoot 's head down and gently shook him .", "He was trying to shake some of the sap out of Whitefoot .", "It ran out of Whitefoot 's nose and out of his mouth .", "Whitefoot began to gasp .", "Then Farmer Brown 's boy spread his coat close by the fire , rolled Whitefoot up in his handkerchief and gently placed him on the coat .", "For some time Whitefoot lay just gasping .", "But presently his breath came easier , and after a while he was breathing naturally ." ]
But he was too weak and tired to move , so he just lay there while Farmer Brown 's boy gently stroked his XXXXX and told him how sorry he was .
head
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[ "It was so faint that he could n't tell where it came from .", "Hurriedly and anxiously he looked all over the little sugar-house , stopping every few seconds to listen for that pitiful little squeak .", "It seemed to come from nowhere in particular .", "Also it was growing fainter .", "At last Farmer Brown 's boy happened to stand still close to that tin pail half filled with sap .", "He heard the faint little squeak again and with it a little splash .", "It was the sound of the little splash that led him to look down .", "In a flash he understood what had happened .", "He saw poor little Whitefoot struggling feebly , and even as he looked Whitefoot 's head went under .", "He was very nearly drowned .", "Stooping quickly , Farmer Brown 's boy grabbed Whitefoot 's long tail and pulled him out .", "Whitefoot was so nearly drowned that he did n't have strength enough to even kick .", "A great pity filled the eyes of Farmer Brown 's boy as he held Whitefoot 's head down and gently shook him .", "He was trying to shake some of the sap out of Whitefoot .", "It ran out of Whitefoot 's nose and out of his mouth .", "Whitefoot began to gasp .", "Then Farmer Brown 's boy spread his coat close by the fire , rolled Whitefoot up in his handkerchief and gently placed him on the coat .", "For some time Whitefoot lay just gasping .", "But presently his breath came easier , and after a while he was breathing naturally .", "But he was too weak and tired to move , so he just lay there while Farmer Brown 's boy gently stroked his head and told him how sorry he was ." ]
Little by little Whitefoot recovered his XXXXX .
strength
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[ "It seemed to come from nowhere in particular .", "Also it was growing fainter .", "At last Farmer Brown 's boy happened to stand still close to that tin pail half filled with sap .", "He heard the faint little squeak again and with it a little splash .", "It was the sound of the little splash that led him to look down .", "In a flash he understood what had happened .", "He saw poor little Whitefoot struggling feebly , and even as he looked Whitefoot 's head went under .", "He was very nearly drowned .", "Stooping quickly , Farmer Brown 's boy grabbed Whitefoot 's long tail and pulled him out .", "Whitefoot was so nearly drowned that he did n't have strength enough to even kick .", "A great pity filled the eyes of Farmer Brown 's boy as he held Whitefoot 's head down and gently shook him .", "He was trying to shake some of the sap out of Whitefoot .", "It ran out of Whitefoot 's nose and out of his mouth .", "Whitefoot began to gasp .", "Then Farmer Brown 's boy spread his coat close by the fire , rolled Whitefoot up in his handkerchief and gently placed him on the coat .", "For some time Whitefoot lay just gasping .", "But presently his breath came easier , and after a while he was breathing naturally .", "But he was too weak and tired to move , so he just lay there while Farmer Brown 's boy gently stroked his head and told him how sorry he was .", "Little by little Whitefoot recovered his strength .", "At last he could sit up , and finally he began to move about a little , although he was still wobbly on his legs ." ]
Farmer Brown 's XXXXX put some bits of food where Whitefoot could get them , and as he ate , Whitefoot 's beautiful soft eyes were filled with gratitude .
boy
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[ "It ran out of Whitefoot 's nose and out of his mouth .", "Whitefoot began to gasp .", "Then Farmer Brown 's boy spread his coat close by the fire , rolled Whitefoot up in his handkerchief and gently placed him on the coat .", "For some time Whitefoot lay just gasping .", "But presently his breath came easier , and after a while he was breathing naturally .", "But he was too weak and tired to move , so he just lay there while Farmer Brown 's boy gently stroked his head and told him how sorry he was .", "Little by little Whitefoot recovered his strength .", "At last he could sit up , and finally he began to move about a little , although he was still wobbly on his legs .", "Farmer Brown 's boy put some bits of food where Whitefoot could get them , and as he ate , Whitefoot 's beautiful soft eyes were filled with gratitude .", "CHAPTER IX : Two Timid Persons Meet Thus always you will meet life 's test -- To do the thing you can do best .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare sat crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest .", "Had you happened along there , you would not have seen him .", "At least , I doubt if you would .", "If you had seen him , you probably would n't have known it .", "You see , in his white coat Jumper was so exactly the color of the snow that he looked like nothing more than a little heap of snow .", "Just in front of Juniper was a little round hole .", "He gave it no attention .", "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow ." ]
XXXXX was so used to them that he seldom noticed them .
Jumper
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[ "Whitefoot began to gasp .", "Then Farmer Brown 's boy spread his coat close by the fire , rolled Whitefoot up in his handkerchief and gently placed him on the coat .", "For some time Whitefoot lay just gasping .", "But presently his breath came easier , and after a while he was breathing naturally .", "But he was too weak and tired to move , so he just lay there while Farmer Brown 's boy gently stroked his head and told him how sorry he was .", "Little by little Whitefoot recovered his strength .", "At last he could sit up , and finally he began to move about a little , although he was still wobbly on his legs .", "Farmer Brown 's boy put some bits of food where Whitefoot could get them , and as he ate , Whitefoot 's beautiful soft eyes were filled with gratitude .", "CHAPTER IX : Two Timid Persons Meet Thus always you will meet life 's test -- To do the thing you can do best .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare sat crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest .", "Had you happened along there , you would not have seen him .", "At least , I doubt if you would .", "If you had seen him , you probably would n't have known it .", "You see , in his white coat Jumper was so exactly the color of the snow that he looked like nothing more than a little heap of snow .", "Just in front of Juniper was a little round hole .", "He gave it no attention .", "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow .", "Jumper was so used to them that he seldom noticed them ." ]
So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that XXXXX .
hole
[ "Persons", "coat", "foot", "front", "handkerchief", "hole", "holes", "interest", "legs", "snow" ]
[ "Then Farmer Brown 's boy spread his coat close by the fire , rolled Whitefoot up in his handkerchief and gently placed him on the coat .", "For some time Whitefoot lay just gasping .", "But presently his breath came easier , and after a while he was breathing naturally .", "But he was too weak and tired to move , so he just lay there while Farmer Brown 's boy gently stroked his head and told him how sorry he was .", "Little by little Whitefoot recovered his strength .", "At last he could sit up , and finally he began to move about a little , although he was still wobbly on his legs .", "Farmer Brown 's boy put some bits of food where Whitefoot could get them , and as he ate , Whitefoot 's beautiful soft eyes were filled with gratitude .", "CHAPTER IX : Two Timid Persons Meet Thus always you will meet life 's test -- To do the thing you can do best .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare sat crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest .", "Had you happened along there , you would not have seen him .", "At least , I doubt if you would .", "If you had seen him , you probably would n't have known it .", "You see , in his white coat Jumper was so exactly the color of the snow that he looked like nothing more than a little heap of snow .", "Just in front of Juniper was a little round hole .", "He gave it no attention .", "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow .", "Jumper was so used to them that he seldom noticed them .", "So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that hole ." ]
XXXXX 's eyes opened a little wider and he watched .
Jumper
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[ "For some time Whitefoot lay just gasping .", "But presently his breath came easier , and after a while he was breathing naturally .", "But he was too weak and tired to move , so he just lay there while Farmer Brown 's boy gently stroked his head and told him how sorry he was .", "Little by little Whitefoot recovered his strength .", "At last he could sit up , and finally he began to move about a little , although he was still wobbly on his legs .", "Farmer Brown 's boy put some bits of food where Whitefoot could get them , and as he ate , Whitefoot 's beautiful soft eyes were filled with gratitude .", "CHAPTER IX : Two Timid Persons Meet Thus always you will meet life 's test -- To do the thing you can do best .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare sat crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest .", "Had you happened along there , you would not have seen him .", "At least , I doubt if you would .", "If you had seen him , you probably would n't have known it .", "You see , in his white coat Jumper was so exactly the color of the snow that he looked like nothing more than a little heap of snow .", "Just in front of Juniper was a little round hole .", "He gave it no attention .", "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow .", "Jumper was so used to them that he seldom noticed them .", "So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that hole .", "Jumper 's eyes opened a little wider and he watched ." ]
A sharp little face with very bright XXXXX filled that little round hole .
eyes
[ "CHAPTER", "Persons", "eyes", "foot", "front", "hole", "holes", "legs", "life", "time" ]
[ "For some time Whitefoot lay just gasping .", "But presently his breath came easier , and after a while he was breathing naturally .", "But he was too weak and tired to move , so he just lay there while Farmer Brown 's boy gently stroked his head and told him how sorry he was .", "Little by little Whitefoot recovered his strength .", "At last he could sit up , and finally he began to move about a little , although he was still wobbly on his legs .", "Farmer Brown 's boy put some bits of food where Whitefoot could get them , and as he ate , Whitefoot 's beautiful soft eyes were filled with gratitude .", "CHAPTER IX : Two Timid Persons Meet Thus always you will meet life 's test -- To do the thing you can do best .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare sat crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest .", "Had you happened along there , you would not have seen him .", "At least , I doubt if you would .", "If you had seen him , you probably would n't have known it .", "You see , in his white coat Jumper was so exactly the color of the snow that he looked like nothing more than a little heap of snow .", "Just in front of Juniper was a little round hole .", "He gave it no attention .", "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow .", "Jumper was so used to them that he seldom noticed them .", "So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that hole .", "Jumper 's eyes opened a little wider and he watched ." ]
A sharp little face with very bright eyes filled that little round XXXXX .
hole
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[ "But presently his breath came easier , and after a while he was breathing naturally .", "But he was too weak and tired to move , so he just lay there while Farmer Brown 's boy gently stroked his head and told him how sorry he was .", "Little by little Whitefoot recovered his strength .", "At last he could sit up , and finally he began to move about a little , although he was still wobbly on his legs .", "Farmer Brown 's boy put some bits of food where Whitefoot could get them , and as he ate , Whitefoot 's beautiful soft eyes were filled with gratitude .", "CHAPTER IX : Two Timid Persons Meet Thus always you will meet life 's test -- To do the thing you can do best .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare sat crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest .", "Had you happened along there , you would not have seen him .", "At least , I doubt if you would .", "If you had seen him , you probably would n't have known it .", "You see , in his white coat Jumper was so exactly the color of the snow that he looked like nothing more than a little heap of snow .", "Just in front of Juniper was a little round hole .", "He gave it no attention .", "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow .", "Jumper was so used to them that he seldom noticed them .", "So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that hole .", "Jumper 's eyes opened a little wider and he watched .", "A sharp little face with very bright eyes filled that little round hole ." ]
XXXXX moved just the tiniest bit , and in a flash that sharp little face with the bright eyes disappeared .
Jumper
[ "Jumper", "foot", "front", "head", "holes", "life", "snow", "something", "thing", "tree" ]
[ "But presently his breath came easier , and after a while he was breathing naturally .", "But he was too weak and tired to move , so he just lay there while Farmer Brown 's boy gently stroked his head and told him how sorry he was .", "Little by little Whitefoot recovered his strength .", "At last he could sit up , and finally he began to move about a little , although he was still wobbly on his legs .", "Farmer Brown 's boy put some bits of food where Whitefoot could get them , and as he ate , Whitefoot 's beautiful soft eyes were filled with gratitude .", "CHAPTER IX : Two Timid Persons Meet Thus always you will meet life 's test -- To do the thing you can do best .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare sat crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest .", "Had you happened along there , you would not have seen him .", "At least , I doubt if you would .", "If you had seen him , you probably would n't have known it .", "You see , in his white coat Jumper was so exactly the color of the snow that he looked like nothing more than a little heap of snow .", "Just in front of Juniper was a little round hole .", "He gave it no attention .", "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow .", "Jumper was so used to them that he seldom noticed them .", "So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that hole .", "Jumper 's eyes opened a little wider and he watched .", "A sharp little face with very bright eyes filled that little round hole ." ]
Jumper moved just the tiniest bit , and in a flash that sharp little XXXXX with the bright eyes disappeared .
face
[ "CHAPTER", "attention", "boy", "eyes", "face", "front", "head", "hole", "life", "notice" ]
[ "But presently his breath came easier , and after a while he was breathing naturally .", "But he was too weak and tired to move , so he just lay there while Farmer Brown 's boy gently stroked his head and told him how sorry he was .", "Little by little Whitefoot recovered his strength .", "At last he could sit up , and finally he began to move about a little , although he was still wobbly on his legs .", "Farmer Brown 's boy put some bits of food where Whitefoot could get them , and as he ate , Whitefoot 's beautiful soft eyes were filled with gratitude .", "CHAPTER IX : Two Timid Persons Meet Thus always you will meet life 's test -- To do the thing you can do best .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare sat crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest .", "Had you happened along there , you would not have seen him .", "At least , I doubt if you would .", "If you had seen him , you probably would n't have known it .", "You see , in his white coat Jumper was so exactly the color of the snow that he looked like nothing more than a little heap of snow .", "Just in front of Juniper was a little round hole .", "He gave it no attention .", "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow .", "Jumper was so used to them that he seldom noticed them .", "So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that hole .", "Jumper 's eyes opened a little wider and he watched .", "A sharp little face with very bright eyes filled that little round hole ." ]
Jumper moved just the tiniest bit , and in a flash that sharp little face with the bright XXXXX disappeared .
eyes
[ "Jumper", "Persons", "attention", "eyes", "face", "life", "snow", "something", "strength", "thing" ]
[ "But he was too weak and tired to move , so he just lay there while Farmer Brown 's boy gently stroked his head and told him how sorry he was .", "Little by little Whitefoot recovered his strength .", "At last he could sit up , and finally he began to move about a little , although he was still wobbly on his legs .", "Farmer Brown 's boy put some bits of food where Whitefoot could get them , and as he ate , Whitefoot 's beautiful soft eyes were filled with gratitude .", "CHAPTER IX : Two Timid Persons Meet Thus always you will meet life 's test -- To do the thing you can do best .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare sat crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest .", "Had you happened along there , you would not have seen him .", "At least , I doubt if you would .", "If you had seen him , you probably would n't have known it .", "You see , in his white coat Jumper was so exactly the color of the snow that he looked like nothing more than a little heap of snow .", "Just in front of Juniper was a little round hole .", "He gave it no attention .", "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow .", "Jumper was so used to them that he seldom noticed them .", "So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that hole .", "Jumper 's eyes opened a little wider and he watched .", "A sharp little face with very bright eyes filled that little round hole .", "Jumper moved just the tiniest bit , and in a flash that sharp little face with the bright eyes disappeared ." ]
XXXXX sat still and waited .
Jumper
[ "Jumper", "Persons", "attention", "eyes", "front", "legs", "snow", "something", "test", "thing" ]
[ "Little by little Whitefoot recovered his strength .", "At last he could sit up , and finally he began to move about a little , although he was still wobbly on his legs .", "Farmer Brown 's boy put some bits of food where Whitefoot could get them , and as he ate , Whitefoot 's beautiful soft eyes were filled with gratitude .", "CHAPTER IX : Two Timid Persons Meet Thus always you will meet life 's test -- To do the thing you can do best .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare sat crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest .", "Had you happened along there , you would not have seen him .", "At least , I doubt if you would .", "If you had seen him , you probably would n't have known it .", "You see , in his white coat Jumper was so exactly the color of the snow that he looked like nothing more than a little heap of snow .", "Just in front of Juniper was a little round hole .", "He gave it no attention .", "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow .", "Jumper was so used to them that he seldom noticed them .", "So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that hole .", "Jumper 's eyes opened a little wider and he watched .", "A sharp little face with very bright eyes filled that little round hole .", "Jumper moved just the tiniest bit , and in a flash that sharp little face with the bright eyes disappeared .", "Jumper sat still and waited ." ]
After a long wait the sharp little XXXXX with bright eyes appeared again .
face
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[ "Little by little Whitefoot recovered his strength .", "At last he could sit up , and finally he began to move about a little , although he was still wobbly on his legs .", "Farmer Brown 's boy put some bits of food where Whitefoot could get them , and as he ate , Whitefoot 's beautiful soft eyes were filled with gratitude .", "CHAPTER IX : Two Timid Persons Meet Thus always you will meet life 's test -- To do the thing you can do best .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare sat crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest .", "Had you happened along there , you would not have seen him .", "At least , I doubt if you would .", "If you had seen him , you probably would n't have known it .", "You see , in his white coat Jumper was so exactly the color of the snow that he looked like nothing more than a little heap of snow .", "Just in front of Juniper was a little round hole .", "He gave it no attention .", "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow .", "Jumper was so used to them that he seldom noticed them .", "So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that hole .", "Jumper 's eyes opened a little wider and he watched .", "A sharp little face with very bright eyes filled that little round hole .", "Jumper moved just the tiniest bit , and in a flash that sharp little face with the bright eyes disappeared .", "Jumper sat still and waited ." ]
After a long wait the sharp little face with bright XXXXX appeared again .
eyes
[ "Persons", "boy", "eyes", "flash", "foot", "hole", "holes", "notice", "strength", "tree" ]
[ "At last he could sit up , and finally he began to move about a little , although he was still wobbly on his legs .", "Farmer Brown 's boy put some bits of food where Whitefoot could get them , and as he ate , Whitefoot 's beautiful soft eyes were filled with gratitude .", "CHAPTER IX : Two Timid Persons Meet Thus always you will meet life 's test -- To do the thing you can do best .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare sat crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest .", "Had you happened along there , you would not have seen him .", "At least , I doubt if you would .", "If you had seen him , you probably would n't have known it .", "You see , in his white coat Jumper was so exactly the color of the snow that he looked like nothing more than a little heap of snow .", "Just in front of Juniper was a little round hole .", "He gave it no attention .", "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow .", "Jumper was so used to them that he seldom noticed them .", "So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that hole .", "Jumper 's eyes opened a little wider and he watched .", "A sharp little face with very bright eyes filled that little round hole .", "Jumper moved just the tiniest bit , and in a flash that sharp little face with the bright eyes disappeared .", "Jumper sat still and waited .", "After a long wait the sharp little face with bright eyes appeared again ." ]
`` Do n't be frightened , Whitefoot , '' said XXXXX softly .
Jumper
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[ "Farmer Brown 's boy put some bits of food where Whitefoot could get them , and as he ate , Whitefoot 's beautiful soft eyes were filled with gratitude .", "CHAPTER IX : Two Timid Persons Meet Thus always you will meet life 's test -- To do the thing you can do best .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare sat crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest .", "Had you happened along there , you would not have seen him .", "At least , I doubt if you would .", "If you had seen him , you probably would n't have known it .", "You see , in his white coat Jumper was so exactly the color of the snow that he looked like nothing more than a little heap of snow .", "Just in front of Juniper was a little round hole .", "He gave it no attention .", "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow .", "Jumper was so used to them that he seldom noticed them .", "So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that hole .", "Jumper 's eyes opened a little wider and he watched .", "A sharp little face with very bright eyes filled that little round hole .", "Jumper moved just the tiniest bit , and in a flash that sharp little face with the bright eyes disappeared .", "Jumper sat still and waited .", "After a long wait the sharp little face with bright eyes appeared again .", "`` Do n't be frightened , Whitefoot , '' said Jumper softly ." ]
At the first word the sharp little XXXXX disappeared , but in a moment it was back , and the sharp little eyes were fixed on Jumper suspiciously .
face
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[ "Farmer Brown 's boy put some bits of food where Whitefoot could get them , and as he ate , Whitefoot 's beautiful soft eyes were filled with gratitude .", "CHAPTER IX : Two Timid Persons Meet Thus always you will meet life 's test -- To do the thing you can do best .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare sat crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest .", "Had you happened along there , you would not have seen him .", "At least , I doubt if you would .", "If you had seen him , you probably would n't have known it .", "You see , in his white coat Jumper was so exactly the color of the snow that he looked like nothing more than a little heap of snow .", "Just in front of Juniper was a little round hole .", "He gave it no attention .", "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow .", "Jumper was so used to them that he seldom noticed them .", "So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that hole .", "Jumper 's eyes opened a little wider and he watched .", "A sharp little face with very bright eyes filled that little round hole .", "Jumper moved just the tiniest bit , and in a flash that sharp little face with the bright eyes disappeared .", "Jumper sat still and waited .", "After a long wait the sharp little face with bright eyes appeared again .", "`` Do n't be frightened , Whitefoot , '' said Jumper softly ." ]
At the first word the sharp little face disappeared , but in a moment it was back , and the sharp little XXXXX were fixed on Jumper suspiciously .
eyes
[ "attention", "boy", "eyes", "face", "front", "hole", "interest", "life", "notice", "thing" ]
[ "Farmer Brown 's boy put some bits of food where Whitefoot could get them , and as he ate , Whitefoot 's beautiful soft eyes were filled with gratitude .", "CHAPTER IX : Two Timid Persons Meet Thus always you will meet life 's test -- To do the thing you can do best .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare sat crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest .", "Had you happened along there , you would not have seen him .", "At least , I doubt if you would .", "If you had seen him , you probably would n't have known it .", "You see , in his white coat Jumper was so exactly the color of the snow that he looked like nothing more than a little heap of snow .", "Just in front of Juniper was a little round hole .", "He gave it no attention .", "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow .", "Jumper was so used to them that he seldom noticed them .", "So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that hole .", "Jumper 's eyes opened a little wider and he watched .", "A sharp little face with very bright eyes filled that little round hole .", "Jumper moved just the tiniest bit , and in a flash that sharp little face with the bright eyes disappeared .", "Jumper sat still and waited .", "After a long wait the sharp little face with bright eyes appeared again .", "`` Do n't be frightened , Whitefoot , '' said Jumper softly ." ]
At the first word the sharp little face disappeared , but in a moment it was back , and the sharp little eyes were fixed on XXXXX suspiciously .
Jumper
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[ "CHAPTER IX : Two Timid Persons Meet Thus always you will meet life 's test -- To do the thing you can do best .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare sat crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest .", "Had you happened along there , you would not have seen him .", "At least , I doubt if you would .", "If you had seen him , you probably would n't have known it .", "You see , in his white coat Jumper was so exactly the color of the snow that he looked like nothing more than a little heap of snow .", "Just in front of Juniper was a little round hole .", "He gave it no attention .", "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow .", "Jumper was so used to them that he seldom noticed them .", "So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that hole .", "Jumper 's eyes opened a little wider and he watched .", "A sharp little face with very bright eyes filled that little round hole .", "Jumper moved just the tiniest bit , and in a flash that sharp little face with the bright eyes disappeared .", "Jumper sat still and waited .", "After a long wait the sharp little face with bright eyes appeared again .", "`` Do n't be frightened , Whitefoot , '' said Jumper softly .", "At the first word the sharp little face disappeared , but in a moment it was back , and the sharp little eyes were fixed on Jumper suspiciously ." ]
After a long stare the suspicion left them , and out of the little round XXXXX came trim little Whitefoot in a soft brown coat with white waistcoat and with white feet and a long , slim tail .
hole
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[ "Jumper the Hare sat crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest .", "Had you happened along there , you would not have seen him .", "At least , I doubt if you would .", "If you had seen him , you probably would n't have known it .", "You see , in his white coat Jumper was so exactly the color of the snow that he looked like nothing more than a little heap of snow .", "Just in front of Juniper was a little round hole .", "He gave it no attention .", "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow .", "Jumper was so used to them that he seldom noticed them .", "So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that hole .", "Jumper 's eyes opened a little wider and he watched .", "A sharp little face with very bright eyes filled that little round hole .", "Jumper moved just the tiniest bit , and in a flash that sharp little face with the bright eyes disappeared .", "Jumper sat still and waited .", "After a long wait the sharp little face with bright eyes appeared again .", "`` Do n't be frightened , Whitefoot , '' said Jumper softly .", "At the first word the sharp little face disappeared , but in a moment it was back , and the sharp little eyes were fixed on Jumper suspiciously .", "After a long stare the suspicion left them , and out of the little round hole came trim little Whitefoot in a soft brown coat with white waistcoat and with white feet and a long , slim tail .", "This winter he was not living in Farmer Brown 's sugarhouse ." ]
`` Gracious , XXXXX , how you did scare me ! ''
Jumper
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[ "At least , I doubt if you would .", "If you had seen him , you probably would n't have known it .", "You see , in his white coat Jumper was so exactly the color of the snow that he looked like nothing more than a little heap of snow .", "Just in front of Juniper was a little round hole .", "He gave it no attention .", "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow .", "Jumper was so used to them that he seldom noticed them .", "So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that hole .", "Jumper 's eyes opened a little wider and he watched .", "A sharp little face with very bright eyes filled that little round hole .", "Jumper moved just the tiniest bit , and in a flash that sharp little face with the bright eyes disappeared .", "Jumper sat still and waited .", "After a long wait the sharp little face with bright eyes appeared again .", "`` Do n't be frightened , Whitefoot , '' said Jumper softly .", "At the first word the sharp little face disappeared , but in a moment it was back , and the sharp little eyes were fixed on Jumper suspiciously .", "After a long stare the suspicion left them , and out of the little round hole came trim little Whitefoot in a soft brown coat with white waistcoat and with white feet and a long , slim tail .", "This winter he was not living in Farmer Brown 's sugarhouse .", "`` Gracious , Jumper , how you did scare me ! ''", "said he ." ]
XXXXX chuckled .
Jumper
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[ "He gave it no attention .", "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow .", "Jumper was so used to them that he seldom noticed them .", "So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that hole .", "Jumper 's eyes opened a little wider and he watched .", "A sharp little face with very bright eyes filled that little round hole .", "Jumper moved just the tiniest bit , and in a flash that sharp little face with the bright eyes disappeared .", "Jumper sat still and waited .", "After a long wait the sharp little face with bright eyes appeared again .", "`` Do n't be frightened , Whitefoot , '' said Jumper softly .", "At the first word the sharp little face disappeared , but in a moment it was back , and the sharp little eyes were fixed on Jumper suspiciously .", "After a long stare the suspicion left them , and out of the little round hole came trim little Whitefoot in a soft brown coat with white waistcoat and with white feet and a long , slim tail .", "This winter he was not living in Farmer Brown 's sugarhouse .", "`` Gracious , Jumper , how you did scare me ! ''", "said he .", "Jumper chuckled .", "`` Whitefoot , I believe you are more timid than I am , '' he replied .", "`` Why should n't I be ?", "I 'm ever so much smaller , and I have more enemies , '' retorted Whitefoot ." ]
`` It is true you are smaller , but I am not so sure that you have more XXXXX , '' replied Jumper thoughtfully .
enemies
[ "coat", "enemies", "face", "holes", "moment", "notice", "something", "tail", "waistcoat", "word" ]
[ "He gave it no attention .", "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow .", "Jumper was so used to them that he seldom noticed them .", "So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that hole .", "Jumper 's eyes opened a little wider and he watched .", "A sharp little face with very bright eyes filled that little round hole .", "Jumper moved just the tiniest bit , and in a flash that sharp little face with the bright eyes disappeared .", "Jumper sat still and waited .", "After a long wait the sharp little face with bright eyes appeared again .", "`` Do n't be frightened , Whitefoot , '' said Jumper softly .", "At the first word the sharp little face disappeared , but in a moment it was back , and the sharp little eyes were fixed on Jumper suspiciously .", "After a long stare the suspicion left them , and out of the little round hole came trim little Whitefoot in a soft brown coat with white waistcoat and with white feet and a long , slim tail .", "This winter he was not living in Farmer Brown 's sugarhouse .", "`` Gracious , Jumper , how you did scare me ! ''", "said he .", "Jumper chuckled .", "`` Whitefoot , I believe you are more timid than I am , '' he replied .", "`` Why should n't I be ?", "I 'm ever so much smaller , and I have more enemies , '' retorted Whitefoot ." ]
`` It is true you are smaller , but I am not so sure that you have more enemies , '' replied XXXXX thoughtfully .
Jumper
[ "Gracious", "Jumper", "bit", "coat", "hole", "interest", "suspicion", "tail", "waistcoat", "winter" ]
[ "It did n't interest him in the least .", "All through the Green Forest were little holes in the snow .", "Jumper was so used to them that he seldom noticed them .", "So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that hole .", "Jumper 's eyes opened a little wider and he watched .", "A sharp little face with very bright eyes filled that little round hole .", "Jumper moved just the tiniest bit , and in a flash that sharp little face with the bright eyes disappeared .", "Jumper sat still and waited .", "After a long wait the sharp little face with bright eyes appeared again .", "`` Do n't be frightened , Whitefoot , '' said Jumper softly .", "At the first word the sharp little face disappeared , but in a moment it was back , and the sharp little eyes were fixed on Jumper suspiciously .", "After a long stare the suspicion left them , and out of the little round hole came trim little Whitefoot in a soft brown coat with white waistcoat and with white feet and a long , slim tail .", "This winter he was not living in Farmer Brown 's sugarhouse .", "`` Gracious , Jumper , how you did scare me ! ''", "said he .", "Jumper chuckled .", "`` Whitefoot , I believe you are more timid than I am , '' he replied .", "`` Why should n't I be ?", "I 'm ever so much smaller , and I have more enemies , '' retorted Whitefoot .", "`` It is true you are smaller , but I am not so sure that you have more enemies , '' replied Jumper thoughtfully ." ]
`` It sometimes seems to me that I could n't have more , especially in XXXXX . ''
winter
[ "Gracious", "Jumper", "enemies", "notice", "snow", "something", "suspicion", "tail", "wait", "winter" ]
[ "So he took no notice of this one until something moved down in that hole .", "Jumper 's eyes opened a little wider and he watched .", "A sharp little face with very bright eyes filled that little round hole .", "Jumper moved just the tiniest bit , and in a flash that sharp little face with the bright eyes disappeared .", "Jumper sat still and waited .", "After a long wait the sharp little face with bright eyes appeared again .", "`` Do n't be frightened , Whitefoot , '' said Jumper softly .", "At the first word the sharp little face disappeared , but in a moment it was back , and the sharp little eyes were fixed on Jumper suspiciously .", "After a long stare the suspicion left them , and out of the little round hole came trim little Whitefoot in a soft brown coat with white waistcoat and with white feet and a long , slim tail .", "This winter he was not living in Farmer Brown 's sugarhouse .", "`` Gracious , Jumper , how you did scare me ! ''", "said he .", "Jumper chuckled .", "`` Whitefoot , I believe you are more timid than I am , '' he replied .", "`` Why should n't I be ?", "I 'm ever so much smaller , and I have more enemies , '' retorted Whitefoot .", "`` It is true you are smaller , but I am not so sure that you have more enemies , '' replied Jumper thoughtfully .", "`` It sometimes seems to me that I could n't have more , especially in winter . ''", "`` Name them , '' commanded Whitefoot .", "`` Hooty the Great Horned Owl , Yowler the Bob Cat , Old Man Coyote , Reddy Fox , Terror the Goshawk , Shadow the Weasel , Billy Mink . ''" ]
XXXXX paused .
Jumper
[ "Gracious", "Jumper", "bit", "coat", "face", "feet", "hole", "moment", "notice", "word" ]
[ "Jumper sat still and waited .", "After a long wait the sharp little face with bright eyes appeared again .", "`` Do n't be frightened , Whitefoot , '' said Jumper softly .", "At the first word the sharp little face disappeared , but in a moment it was back , and the sharp little eyes were fixed on Jumper suspiciously .", "After a long stare the suspicion left them , and out of the little round hole came trim little Whitefoot in a soft brown coat with white waistcoat and with white feet and a long , slim tail .", "This winter he was not living in Farmer Brown 's sugarhouse .", "`` Gracious , Jumper , how you did scare me ! ''", "said he .", "Jumper chuckled .", "`` Whitefoot , I believe you are more timid than I am , '' he replied .", "`` Why should n't I be ?", "I 'm ever so much smaller , and I have more enemies , '' retorted Whitefoot .", "`` It is true you are smaller , but I am not so sure that you have more enemies , '' replied Jumper thoughtfully .", "`` It sometimes seems to me that I could n't have more , especially in winter . ''", "`` Name them , '' commanded Whitefoot .", "`` Hooty the Great Horned Owl , Yowler the Bob Cat , Old Man Coyote , Reddy Fox , Terror the Goshawk , Shadow the Weasel , Billy Mink . ''", "Jumper paused .", "`` Is that all ? ''", "demanded Whitefoot .", "`` Is n't that enough ? ''" ]
retorted XXXXX rather sharply .
Jumper
[ "Gracious", "Jumper", "enemies", "eyes", "feet", "moment", "tail", "waistcoat", "wait", "winter" ]
[ "After a long wait the sharp little face with bright eyes appeared again .", "`` Do n't be frightened , Whitefoot , '' said Jumper softly .", "At the first word the sharp little face disappeared , but in a moment it was back , and the sharp little eyes were fixed on Jumper suspiciously .", "After a long stare the suspicion left them , and out of the little round hole came trim little Whitefoot in a soft brown coat with white waistcoat and with white feet and a long , slim tail .", "This winter he was not living in Farmer Brown 's sugarhouse .", "`` Gracious , Jumper , how you did scare me ! ''", "said he .", "Jumper chuckled .", "`` Whitefoot , I believe you are more timid than I am , '' he replied .", "`` Why should n't I be ?", "I 'm ever so much smaller , and I have more enemies , '' retorted Whitefoot .", "`` It is true you are smaller , but I am not so sure that you have more enemies , '' replied Jumper thoughtfully .", "`` It sometimes seems to me that I could n't have more , especially in winter . ''", "`` Name them , '' commanded Whitefoot .", "`` Hooty the Great Horned Owl , Yowler the Bob Cat , Old Man Coyote , Reddy Fox , Terror the Goshawk , Shadow the Weasel , Billy Mink . ''", "Jumper paused .", "`` Is that all ? ''", "demanded Whitefoot .", "`` Is n't that enough ? ''", "retorted Jumper rather sharply ." ]
`` I have all of those and Blacky the Crow and Butcher the Shrike and Sammy Jay in XXXXX , and Buster Hear and Jimmy Skunk and several of the Snake family in summer , '' replied Whitefoot .
winter
[ "Jumper", "coat", "enemies", "eyes", "hole", "suspicion", "tail", "waistcoat", "winter", "word" ]
[ "`` Do n't be frightened , Whitefoot , '' said Jumper softly .", "At the first word the sharp little face disappeared , but in a moment it was back , and the sharp little eyes were fixed on Jumper suspiciously .", "After a long stare the suspicion left them , and out of the little round hole came trim little Whitefoot in a soft brown coat with white waistcoat and with white feet and a long , slim tail .", "This winter he was not living in Farmer Brown 's sugarhouse .", "`` Gracious , Jumper , how you did scare me ! ''", "said he .", "Jumper chuckled .", "`` Whitefoot , I believe you are more timid than I am , '' he replied .", "`` Why should n't I be ?", "I 'm ever so much smaller , and I have more enemies , '' retorted Whitefoot .", "`` It is true you are smaller , but I am not so sure that you have more enemies , '' replied Jumper thoughtfully .", "`` It sometimes seems to me that I could n't have more , especially in winter . ''", "`` Name them , '' commanded Whitefoot .", "`` Hooty the Great Horned Owl , Yowler the Bob Cat , Old Man Coyote , Reddy Fox , Terror the Goshawk , Shadow the Weasel , Billy Mink . ''", "Jumper paused .", "`` Is that all ? ''", "demanded Whitefoot .", "`` Is n't that enough ? ''", "retorted Jumper rather sharply .", "`` I have all of those and Blacky the Crow and Butcher the Shrike and Sammy Jay in winter , and Buster Hear and Jimmy Skunk and several of the Snake family in summer , '' replied Whitefoot ." ]
`` It seems to me sometimes as if I need XXXXX and ears all over me .
eyes
[ "Gracious", "Jumper", "enemies", "eyes", "face", "feet", "hole", "moment", "waistcoat", "winter" ]
[ "Jumper chuckled .", "`` Whitefoot , I believe you are more timid than I am , '' he replied .", "`` Why should n't I be ?", "I 'm ever so much smaller , and I have more enemies , '' retorted Whitefoot .", "`` It is true you are smaller , but I am not so sure that you have more enemies , '' replied Jumper thoughtfully .", "`` It sometimes seems to me that I could n't have more , especially in winter . ''", "`` Name them , '' commanded Whitefoot .", "`` Hooty the Great Horned Owl , Yowler the Bob Cat , Old Man Coyote , Reddy Fox , Terror the Goshawk , Shadow the Weasel , Billy Mink . ''", "Jumper paused .", "`` Is that all ? ''", "demanded Whitefoot .", "`` Is n't that enough ? ''", "retorted Jumper rather sharply .", "`` I have all of those and Blacky the Crow and Butcher the Shrike and Sammy Jay in winter , and Buster Hear and Jimmy Skunk and several of the Snake family in summer , '' replied Whitefoot .", "`` It seems to me sometimes as if I need eyes and ears all over me .", "Night and day there is always some one hunting for poor little me .", "And then some folks wonder why I am so timid .", "If I were not as timid as I am , I would n't be alive now ; I would have been caught long ago .", "Folks may laugh at me for being so easily frightened , but I do n't care .", "That is what saves my life a dozen times a day . ''" ]
XXXXX looked interested .
Jumper
[ "Crow", "Jumper", "ears", "enemies", "eyes", "folks", "hunting", "laugh", "life", "winter" ]
[ "`` It sometimes seems to me that I could n't have more , especially in winter . ''", "`` Name them , '' commanded Whitefoot .", "`` Hooty the Great Horned Owl , Yowler the Bob Cat , Old Man Coyote , Reddy Fox , Terror the Goshawk , Shadow the Weasel , Billy Mink . ''", "Jumper paused .", "`` Is that all ? ''", "demanded Whitefoot .", "`` Is n't that enough ? ''", "retorted Jumper rather sharply .", "`` I have all of those and Blacky the Crow and Butcher the Shrike and Sammy Jay in winter , and Buster Hear and Jimmy Skunk and several of the Snake family in summer , '' replied Whitefoot .", "`` It seems to me sometimes as if I need eyes and ears all over me .", "Night and day there is always some one hunting for poor little me .", "And then some folks wonder why I am so timid .", "If I were not as timid as I am , I would n't be alive now ; I would have been caught long ago .", "Folks may laugh at me for being so easily frightened , but I do n't care .", "That is what saves my life a dozen times a day . ''", "Jumper looked interested .", "`` I had n't thought of that , '' said he .", "`` I 'm a very timid person myself , and sometimes I have been ashamed of being so easily frightened .", "But come to think of it , I guess you are right ; the more timid I am , the longer I am likely to live . ''", "Whitefoot suddenly darted into his hole ." ]
XXXXX did n't move , but his eyes widened with fear .
Jumper
[ "Crow", "Folks", "Jumper", "ears", "hole", "hunting", "laugh", "life", "person", "winter" ]
[ "Jumper paused .", "`` Is that all ? ''", "demanded Whitefoot .", "`` Is n't that enough ? ''", "retorted Jumper rather sharply .", "`` I have all of those and Blacky the Crow and Butcher the Shrike and Sammy Jay in winter , and Buster Hear and Jimmy Skunk and several of the Snake family in summer , '' replied Whitefoot .", "`` It seems to me sometimes as if I need eyes and ears all over me .", "Night and day there is always some one hunting for poor little me .", "And then some folks wonder why I am so timid .", "If I were not as timid as I am , I would n't be alive now ; I would have been caught long ago .", "Folks may laugh at me for being so easily frightened , but I do n't care .", "That is what saves my life a dozen times a day . ''", "Jumper looked interested .", "`` I had n't thought of that , '' said he .", "`` I 'm a very timid person myself , and sometimes I have been ashamed of being so easily frightened .", "But come to think of it , I guess you are right ; the more timid I am , the longer I am likely to live . ''", "Whitefoot suddenly darted into his hole .", "Jumper did n't move , but his eyes widened with fear .", "A great white bird had just alighted on a stump a short distance away .", "It was Whitey the Snowy Owl , down from the Far North ." ]
`` There is another enemy we both forgot , '' thought XXXXX , and tried not to shiver .
Jumper
[ "Crow", "Folks", "Jumper", "distance", "eyes", "laugh", "life", "person", "stump", "winter" ]
[ "`` Is n't that enough ? ''", "retorted Jumper rather sharply .", "`` I have all of those and Blacky the Crow and Butcher the Shrike and Sammy Jay in winter , and Buster Hear and Jimmy Skunk and several of the Snake family in summer , '' replied Whitefoot .", "`` It seems to me sometimes as if I need eyes and ears all over me .", "Night and day there is always some one hunting for poor little me .", "And then some folks wonder why I am so timid .", "If I were not as timid as I am , I would n't be alive now ; I would have been caught long ago .", "Folks may laugh at me for being so easily frightened , but I do n't care .", "That is what saves my life a dozen times a day . ''", "Jumper looked interested .", "`` I had n't thought of that , '' said he .", "`` I 'm a very timid person myself , and sometimes I have been ashamed of being so easily frightened .", "But come to think of it , I guess you are right ; the more timid I am , the longer I am likely to live . ''", "Whitefoot suddenly darted into his hole .", "Jumper did n't move , but his eyes widened with fear .", "A great white bird had just alighted on a stump a short distance away .", "It was Whitey the Snowy Owl , down from the Far North .", "`` There is another enemy we both forgot , '' thought Jumper , and tried not to shiver .", "CHAPTER X : The White Watchers Much may be gained by sitting still If you but have the strength of will .", "-- Whitefoot ." ]
XXXXX the Hare crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest , and a little way from him on a stump sat Whitey the Snowy Owl .
Jumper
[ "Crow", "Folks", "Jumper", "bird", "distance", "ears", "eyes", "hunting", "person", "stump" ]
[ "`` Is n't that enough ? ''", "retorted Jumper rather sharply .", "`` I have all of those and Blacky the Crow and Butcher the Shrike and Sammy Jay in winter , and Buster Hear and Jimmy Skunk and several of the Snake family in summer , '' replied Whitefoot .", "`` It seems to me sometimes as if I need eyes and ears all over me .", "Night and day there is always some one hunting for poor little me .", "And then some folks wonder why I am so timid .", "If I were not as timid as I am , I would n't be alive now ; I would have been caught long ago .", "Folks may laugh at me for being so easily frightened , but I do n't care .", "That is what saves my life a dozen times a day . ''", "Jumper looked interested .", "`` I had n't thought of that , '' said he .", "`` I 'm a very timid person myself , and sometimes I have been ashamed of being so easily frightened .", "But come to think of it , I guess you are right ; the more timid I am , the longer I am likely to live . ''", "Whitefoot suddenly darted into his hole .", "Jumper did n't move , but his eyes widened with fear .", "A great white bird had just alighted on a stump a short distance away .", "It was Whitey the Snowy Owl , down from the Far North .", "`` There is another enemy we both forgot , '' thought Jumper , and tried not to shiver .", "CHAPTER X : The White Watchers Much may be gained by sitting still If you but have the strength of will .", "-- Whitefoot ." ]
Jumper the Hare crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest , and a little way from him on a XXXXX sat Whitey the Snowy Owl .
stump
[ "Crow", "bird", "distance", "ears", "enemy", "hole", "hunting", "laugh", "stump", "winter" ]
[ "`` I have all of those and Blacky the Crow and Butcher the Shrike and Sammy Jay in winter , and Buster Hear and Jimmy Skunk and several of the Snake family in summer , '' replied Whitefoot .", "`` It seems to me sometimes as if I need eyes and ears all over me .", "Night and day there is always some one hunting for poor little me .", "And then some folks wonder why I am so timid .", "If I were not as timid as I am , I would n't be alive now ; I would have been caught long ago .", "Folks may laugh at me for being so easily frightened , but I do n't care .", "That is what saves my life a dozen times a day . ''", "Jumper looked interested .", "`` I had n't thought of that , '' said he .", "`` I 'm a very timid person myself , and sometimes I have been ashamed of being so easily frightened .", "But come to think of it , I guess you are right ; the more timid I am , the longer I am likely to live . ''", "Whitefoot suddenly darted into his hole .", "Jumper did n't move , but his eyes widened with fear .", "A great white bird had just alighted on a stump a short distance away .", "It was Whitey the Snowy Owl , down from the Far North .", "`` There is another enemy we both forgot , '' thought Jumper , and tried not to shiver .", "CHAPTER X : The White Watchers Much may be gained by sitting still If you but have the strength of will .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest , and a little way from him on a stump sat Whitey the Snowy Owl .", "Had you been there to see them , both would have appeared as white as the snow around them unless you had looked very closely ." ]
Then you might have seen two narrow black lines back of XXXXX 's head .
Jumper
[ "Crow", "Jumper", "bird", "distance", "enemy", "foot", "laugh", "person", "stump", "way" ]
[ "`` It seems to me sometimes as if I need eyes and ears all over me .", "Night and day there is always some one hunting for poor little me .", "And then some folks wonder why I am so timid .", "If I were not as timid as I am , I would n't be alive now ; I would have been caught long ago .", "Folks may laugh at me for being so easily frightened , but I do n't care .", "That is what saves my life a dozen times a day . ''", "Jumper looked interested .", "`` I had n't thought of that , '' said he .", "`` I 'm a very timid person myself , and sometimes I have been ashamed of being so easily frightened .", "But come to think of it , I guess you are right ; the more timid I am , the longer I am likely to live . ''", "Whitefoot suddenly darted into his hole .", "Jumper did n't move , but his eyes widened with fear .", "A great white bird had just alighted on a stump a short distance away .", "It was Whitey the Snowy Owl , down from the Far North .", "`` There is another enemy we both forgot , '' thought Jumper , and tried not to shiver .", "CHAPTER X : The White Watchers Much may be gained by sitting still If you but have the strength of will .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest , and a little way from him on a stump sat Whitey the Snowy Owl .", "Had you been there to see them , both would have appeared as white as the snow around them unless you had looked very closely .", "Then you might have seen two narrow black lines back of Jumper 's head ." ]
They were the tips of his XXXXX , for these remain black .
ears
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[ "If I were not as timid as I am , I would n't be alive now ; I would have been caught long ago .", "Folks may laugh at me for being so easily frightened , but I do n't care .", "That is what saves my life a dozen times a day . ''", "Jumper looked interested .", "`` I had n't thought of that , '' said he .", "`` I 'm a very timid person myself , and sometimes I have been ashamed of being so easily frightened .", "But come to think of it , I guess you are right ; the more timid I am , the longer I am likely to live . ''", "Whitefoot suddenly darted into his hole .", "Jumper did n't move , but his eyes widened with fear .", "A great white bird had just alighted on a stump a short distance away .", "It was Whitey the Snowy Owl , down from the Far North .", "`` There is another enemy we both forgot , '' thought Jumper , and tried not to shiver .", "CHAPTER X : The White Watchers Much may be gained by sitting still If you but have the strength of will .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest , and a little way from him on a stump sat Whitey the Snowy Owl .", "Had you been there to see them , both would have appeared as white as the snow around them unless you had looked very closely .", "Then you might have seen two narrow black lines back of Jumper 's head .", "They were the tips of his ears , for these remain black .", "And near the upper part of the white mound which was Whitey you might have seen two round yellow spots , his eyes .", "There they were for all the world like two little heaps of snow ." ]
XXXXX did n't move so much as a hair .
Jumper
[ "Folks", "Jumper", "distance", "ears", "hole", "laugh", "snow", "spots", "stump", "world" ]
[ "Jumper looked interested .", "`` I had n't thought of that , '' said he .", "`` I 'm a very timid person myself , and sometimes I have been ashamed of being so easily frightened .", "But come to think of it , I guess you are right ; the more timid I am , the longer I am likely to live . ''", "Whitefoot suddenly darted into his hole .", "Jumper did n't move , but his eyes widened with fear .", "A great white bird had just alighted on a stump a short distance away .", "It was Whitey the Snowy Owl , down from the Far North .", "`` There is another enemy we both forgot , '' thought Jumper , and tried not to shiver .", "CHAPTER X : The White Watchers Much may be gained by sitting still If you but have the strength of will .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest , and a little way from him on a stump sat Whitey the Snowy Owl .", "Had you been there to see them , both would have appeared as white as the snow around them unless you had looked very closely .", "Then you might have seen two narrow black lines back of Jumper 's head .", "They were the tips of his ears , for these remain black .", "And near the upper part of the white mound which was Whitey you might have seen two round yellow spots , his eyes .", "There they were for all the world like two little heaps of snow .", "Jumper did n't move so much as a hair .", "Whitey did n't move so much as a feather .", "Both were waiting and watching ." ]
XXXXX did n't move because he knew that Whitey was there .
Jumper
[ "Jumper", "distance", "feather", "hair", "part", "person", "snow", "tips", "way", "world" ]
[ "`` I had n't thought of that , '' said he .", "`` I 'm a very timid person myself , and sometimes I have been ashamed of being so easily frightened .", "But come to think of it , I guess you are right ; the more timid I am , the longer I am likely to live . ''", "Whitefoot suddenly darted into his hole .", "Jumper did n't move , but his eyes widened with fear .", "A great white bird had just alighted on a stump a short distance away .", "It was Whitey the Snowy Owl , down from the Far North .", "`` There is another enemy we both forgot , '' thought Jumper , and tried not to shiver .", "CHAPTER X : The White Watchers Much may be gained by sitting still If you but have the strength of will .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest , and a little way from him on a stump sat Whitey the Snowy Owl .", "Had you been there to see them , both would have appeared as white as the snow around them unless you had looked very closely .", "Then you might have seen two narrow black lines back of Jumper 's head .", "They were the tips of his ears , for these remain black .", "And near the upper part of the white mound which was Whitey you might have seen two round yellow spots , his eyes .", "There they were for all the world like two little heaps of snow .", "Jumper did n't move so much as a hair .", "Whitey did n't move so much as a feather .", "Both were waiting and watching .", "Jumper did n't move because he knew that Whitey was there ." ]
Whitey did n't move because he did n't want any one to know he was there , and did n't know that XXXXX was there .
Jumper
[ "Jumper", "hair", "head", "hole", "lines", "part", "spots", "stump", "tips", "way" ]
[ "`` I 'm a very timid person myself , and sometimes I have been ashamed of being so easily frightened .", "But come to think of it , I guess you are right ; the more timid I am , the longer I am likely to live . ''", "Whitefoot suddenly darted into his hole .", "Jumper did n't move , but his eyes widened with fear .", "A great white bird had just alighted on a stump a short distance away .", "It was Whitey the Snowy Owl , down from the Far North .", "`` There is another enemy we both forgot , '' thought Jumper , and tried not to shiver .", "CHAPTER X : The White Watchers Much may be gained by sitting still If you but have the strength of will .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest , and a little way from him on a stump sat Whitey the Snowy Owl .", "Had you been there to see them , both would have appeared as white as the snow around them unless you had looked very closely .", "Then you might have seen two narrow black lines back of Jumper 's head .", "They were the tips of his ears , for these remain black .", "And near the upper part of the white mound which was Whitey you might have seen two round yellow spots , his eyes .", "There they were for all the world like two little heaps of snow .", "Jumper did n't move so much as a hair .", "Whitey did n't move so much as a feather .", "Both were waiting and watching .", "Jumper did n't move because he knew that Whitey was there .", "Whitey did n't move because he did n't want any one to know he was there , and did n't know that Jumper was there ." ]
XXXXX was sitting still because he was afraid .
Jumper
[ "Jumper", "distance", "foot", "head", "hole", "person", "snow", "tree", "way", "world" ]
[ "Jumper did n't move , but his eyes widened with fear .", "A great white bird had just alighted on a stump a short distance away .", "It was Whitey the Snowy Owl , down from the Far North .", "`` There is another enemy we both forgot , '' thought Jumper , and tried not to shiver .", "CHAPTER X : The White Watchers Much may be gained by sitting still If you but have the strength of will .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest , and a little way from him on a stump sat Whitey the Snowy Owl .", "Had you been there to see them , both would have appeared as white as the snow around them unless you had looked very closely .", "Then you might have seen two narrow black lines back of Jumper 's head .", "They were the tips of his ears , for these remain black .", "And near the upper part of the white mound which was Whitey you might have seen two round yellow spots , his eyes .", "There they were for all the world like two little heaps of snow .", "Jumper did n't move so much as a hair .", "Whitey did n't move so much as a feather .", "Both were waiting and watching .", "Jumper did n't move because he knew that Whitey was there .", "Whitey did n't move because he did n't want any one to know he was there , and did n't know that Jumper was there .", "Jumper was sitting still because he was afraid .", "Whitey was sitting still because he was hungry .", "So there they sat , each in plain sight of the other but only one seeing the other ." ]
This was because Juniper had been fortunate enough to see Whitey alight on that XXXXX .
stump
[ "bird", "ears", "eyes", "hair", "part", "sight", "stump", "tips", "tree", "world" ]
[ "A great white bird had just alighted on a stump a short distance away .", "It was Whitey the Snowy Owl , down from the Far North .", "`` There is another enemy we both forgot , '' thought Jumper , and tried not to shiver .", "CHAPTER X : The White Watchers Much may be gained by sitting still If you but have the strength of will .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest , and a little way from him on a stump sat Whitey the Snowy Owl .", "Had you been there to see them , both would have appeared as white as the snow around them unless you had looked very closely .", "Then you might have seen two narrow black lines back of Jumper 's head .", "They were the tips of his ears , for these remain black .", "And near the upper part of the white mound which was Whitey you might have seen two round yellow spots , his eyes .", "There they were for all the world like two little heaps of snow .", "Jumper did n't move so much as a hair .", "Whitey did n't move so much as a feather .", "Both were waiting and watching .", "Jumper did n't move because he knew that Whitey was there .", "Whitey did n't move because he did n't want any one to know he was there , and did n't know that Jumper was there .", "Jumper was sitting still because he was afraid .", "Whitey was sitting still because he was hungry .", "So there they sat , each in plain sight of the other but only one seeing the other .", "This was because Juniper had been fortunate enough to see Whitey alight on that stump ." ]
XXXXX had been sitting still when Whitey arrived , and so those fierce yellow eyes had not yet seen him .
Jumper
[ "Jumper", "bird", "ears", "enemy", "eyes", "feather", "head", "part", "sight", "tree" ]
[ "A great white bird had just alighted on a stump a short distance away .", "It was Whitey the Snowy Owl , down from the Far North .", "`` There is another enemy we both forgot , '' thought Jumper , and tried not to shiver .", "CHAPTER X : The White Watchers Much may be gained by sitting still If you but have the strength of will .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest , and a little way from him on a stump sat Whitey the Snowy Owl .", "Had you been there to see them , both would have appeared as white as the snow around them unless you had looked very closely .", "Then you might have seen two narrow black lines back of Jumper 's head .", "They were the tips of his ears , for these remain black .", "And near the upper part of the white mound which was Whitey you might have seen two round yellow spots , his eyes .", "There they were for all the world like two little heaps of snow .", "Jumper did n't move so much as a hair .", "Whitey did n't move so much as a feather .", "Both were waiting and watching .", "Jumper did n't move because he knew that Whitey was there .", "Whitey did n't move because he did n't want any one to know he was there , and did n't know that Jumper was there .", "Jumper was sitting still because he was afraid .", "Whitey was sitting still because he was hungry .", "So there they sat , each in plain sight of the other but only one seeing the other .", "This was because Juniper had been fortunate enough to see Whitey alight on that stump ." ]
Jumper had been sitting still when Whitey arrived , and so those fierce yellow XXXXX had not yet seen him .
eyes
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[ "It was Whitey the Snowy Owl , down from the Far North .", "`` There is another enemy we both forgot , '' thought Jumper , and tried not to shiver .", "CHAPTER X : The White Watchers Much may be gained by sitting still If you but have the strength of will .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest , and a little way from him on a stump sat Whitey the Snowy Owl .", "Had you been there to see them , both would have appeared as white as the snow around them unless you had looked very closely .", "Then you might have seen two narrow black lines back of Jumper 's head .", "They were the tips of his ears , for these remain black .", "And near the upper part of the white mound which was Whitey you might have seen two round yellow spots , his eyes .", "There they were for all the world like two little heaps of snow .", "Jumper did n't move so much as a hair .", "Whitey did n't move so much as a feather .", "Both were waiting and watching .", "Jumper did n't move because he knew that Whitey was there .", "Whitey did n't move because he did n't want any one to know he was there , and did n't know that Jumper was there .", "Jumper was sitting still because he was afraid .", "Whitey was sitting still because he was hungry .", "So there they sat , each in plain sight of the other but only one seeing the other .", "This was because Juniper had been fortunate enough to see Whitey alight on that stump .", "Jumper had been sitting still when Whitey arrived , and so those fierce yellow eyes had not yet seen him ." ]
But had XXXXX so much as lifted one of those long ears , Whitey would have seen , and his great claws would have been reaching for Jumper .
Jumper
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[ "It was Whitey the Snowy Owl , down from the Far North .", "`` There is another enemy we both forgot , '' thought Jumper , and tried not to shiver .", "CHAPTER X : The White Watchers Much may be gained by sitting still If you but have the strength of will .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest , and a little way from him on a stump sat Whitey the Snowy Owl .", "Had you been there to see them , both would have appeared as white as the snow around them unless you had looked very closely .", "Then you might have seen two narrow black lines back of Jumper 's head .", "They were the tips of his ears , for these remain black .", "And near the upper part of the white mound which was Whitey you might have seen two round yellow spots , his eyes .", "There they were for all the world like two little heaps of snow .", "Jumper did n't move so much as a hair .", "Whitey did n't move so much as a feather .", "Both were waiting and watching .", "Jumper did n't move because he knew that Whitey was there .", "Whitey did n't move because he did n't want any one to know he was there , and did n't know that Jumper was there .", "Jumper was sitting still because he was afraid .", "Whitey was sitting still because he was hungry .", "So there they sat , each in plain sight of the other but only one seeing the other .", "This was because Juniper had been fortunate enough to see Whitey alight on that stump .", "Jumper had been sitting still when Whitey arrived , and so those fierce yellow eyes had not yet seen him ." ]
But had Jumper so much as lifted one of those long XXXXX , Whitey would have seen , and his great claws would have been reaching for Jumper .
ears
[ "Jumper", "alight", "ears", "enemy", "head", "lines", "mound", "spots", "stump", "way" ]
[ "It was Whitey the Snowy Owl , down from the Far North .", "`` There is another enemy we both forgot , '' thought Jumper , and tried not to shiver .", "CHAPTER X : The White Watchers Much may be gained by sitting still If you but have the strength of will .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest , and a little way from him on a stump sat Whitey the Snowy Owl .", "Had you been there to see them , both would have appeared as white as the snow around them unless you had looked very closely .", "Then you might have seen two narrow black lines back of Jumper 's head .", "They were the tips of his ears , for these remain black .", "And near the upper part of the white mound which was Whitey you might have seen two round yellow spots , his eyes .", "There they were for all the world like two little heaps of snow .", "Jumper did n't move so much as a hair .", "Whitey did n't move so much as a feather .", "Both were waiting and watching .", "Jumper did n't move because he knew that Whitey was there .", "Whitey did n't move because he did n't want any one to know he was there , and did n't know that Jumper was there .", "Jumper was sitting still because he was afraid .", "Whitey was sitting still because he was hungry .", "So there they sat , each in plain sight of the other but only one seeing the other .", "This was because Juniper had been fortunate enough to see Whitey alight on that stump .", "Jumper had been sitting still when Whitey arrived , and so those fierce yellow eyes had not yet seen him ." ]
But had Jumper so much as lifted one of those long ears , Whitey would have seen , and his great claws would have been reaching for XXXXX .
Jumper
[ "Jumper", "enemy", "eyes", "feather", "foot", "lines", "mound", "part", "snow", "world" ]
[ "`` There is another enemy we both forgot , '' thought Jumper , and tried not to shiver .", "CHAPTER X : The White Watchers Much may be gained by sitting still If you but have the strength of will .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest , and a little way from him on a stump sat Whitey the Snowy Owl .", "Had you been there to see them , both would have appeared as white as the snow around them unless you had looked very closely .", "Then you might have seen two narrow black lines back of Jumper 's head .", "They were the tips of his ears , for these remain black .", "And near the upper part of the white mound which was Whitey you might have seen two round yellow spots , his eyes .", "There they were for all the world like two little heaps of snow .", "Jumper did n't move so much as a hair .", "Whitey did n't move so much as a feather .", "Both were waiting and watching .", "Jumper did n't move because he knew that Whitey was there .", "Whitey did n't move because he did n't want any one to know he was there , and did n't know that Jumper was there .", "Jumper was sitting still because he was afraid .", "Whitey was sitting still because he was hungry .", "So there they sat , each in plain sight of the other but only one seeing the other .", "This was because Juniper had been fortunate enough to see Whitey alight on that stump .", "Jumper had been sitting still when Whitey arrived , and so those fierce yellow eyes had not yet seen him .", "But had Jumper so much as lifted one of those long ears , Whitey would have seen , and his great claws would have been reaching for Jumper ." ]
XXXXX did n't want to sit still .
Jumper
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[ "Jumper the Hare crouched at the foot of a tree in the Green Forest , and a little way from him on a stump sat Whitey the Snowy Owl .", "Had you been there to see them , both would have appeared as white as the snow around them unless you had looked very closely .", "Then you might have seen two narrow black lines back of Jumper 's head .", "They were the tips of his ears , for these remain black .", "And near the upper part of the white mound which was Whitey you might have seen two round yellow spots , his eyes .", "There they were for all the world like two little heaps of snow .", "Jumper did n't move so much as a hair .", "Whitey did n't move so much as a feather .", "Both were waiting and watching .", "Jumper did n't move because he knew that Whitey was there .", "Whitey did n't move because he did n't want any one to know he was there , and did n't know that Jumper was there .", "Jumper was sitting still because he was afraid .", "Whitey was sitting still because he was hungry .", "So there they sat , each in plain sight of the other but only one seeing the other .", "This was because Juniper had been fortunate enough to see Whitey alight on that stump .", "Jumper had been sitting still when Whitey arrived , and so those fierce yellow eyes had not yet seen him .", "But had Jumper so much as lifted one of those long ears , Whitey would have seen , and his great claws would have been reaching for Jumper .", "Jumper did n't want to sit still .", "No , indeed !", "He wanted to run ." ]
You know it is on those long legs of his that XXXXX depends almost wholly for safety .
Jumper
[ "Jumper", "ears", "eyes", "foot", "hair", "lines", "mound", "part", "sight", "world" ]
[ "And near the upper part of the white mound which was Whitey you might have seen two round yellow spots , his eyes .", "There they were for all the world like two little heaps of snow .", "Jumper did n't move so much as a hair .", "Whitey did n't move so much as a feather .", "Both were waiting and watching .", "Jumper did n't move because he knew that Whitey was there .", "Whitey did n't move because he did n't want any one to know he was there , and did n't know that Jumper was there .", "Jumper was sitting still because he was afraid .", "Whitey was sitting still because he was hungry .", "So there they sat , each in plain sight of the other but only one seeing the other .", "This was because Juniper had been fortunate enough to see Whitey alight on that stump .", "Jumper had been sitting still when Whitey arrived , and so those fierce yellow eyes had not yet seen him .", "But had Jumper so much as lifted one of those long ears , Whitey would have seen , and his great claws would have been reaching for Jumper .", "Jumper did n't want to sit still .", "No , indeed !", "He wanted to run .", "You know it is on those long legs of his that Jumper depends almost wholly for safety .", "But there are times for running and times for sitting still , and this was a time for sitting still .", "He knew that Whitey did n't know that he was anywhere near .", "But just the same it was hard , very hard to sit there with one he so greatly feared watching so near ." ]
It seemed as if those fierce yellow XXXXX of Whitey must see him .
eyes
[ "eyes", "feather", "hair", "legs", "mound", "part", "safety", "stump", "times", "world" ]
[ "So there they sat , each in plain sight of the other but only one seeing the other .", "This was because Juniper had been fortunate enough to see Whitey alight on that stump .", "Jumper had been sitting still when Whitey arrived , and so those fierce yellow eyes had not yet seen him .", "But had Jumper so much as lifted one of those long ears , Whitey would have seen , and his great claws would have been reaching for Jumper .", "Jumper did n't want to sit still .", "No , indeed !", "He wanted to run .", "You know it is on those long legs of his that Jumper depends almost wholly for safety .", "But there are times for running and times for sitting still , and this was a time for sitting still .", "He knew that Whitey did n't know that he was anywhere near .", "But just the same it was hard , very hard to sit there with one he so greatly feared watching so near .", "It seemed as if those fierce yellow eyes of Whitey must see him .", "They seemed to look right through him .", "They made him shake inside .", "`` I want to run .", "I want to run .", "I want to run , '' Jumper kept saying to himself .", "Then he would say , `` But I must n't .", "I must n't .", "I must n't . ''" ]
And so XXXXX did the hardest thing in the world , -- sat still and stared danger in the face .
Jumper
[ "Jumper", "alight", "claws", "ears", "eyes", "legs", "sight", "stump", "time", "times" ]
[ "You know it is on those long legs of his that Jumper depends almost wholly for safety .", "But there are times for running and times for sitting still , and this was a time for sitting still .", "He knew that Whitey did n't know that he was anywhere near .", "But just the same it was hard , very hard to sit there with one he so greatly feared watching so near .", "It seemed as if those fierce yellow eyes of Whitey must see him .", "They seemed to look right through him .", "They made him shake inside .", "`` I want to run .", "I want to run .", "I want to run , '' Jumper kept saying to himself .", "Then he would say , `` But I must n't .", "I must n't .", "I must n't . ''", "And so Jumper did the hardest thing in the world , -- sat still and stared danger in the face .", "He was sitting still to save his life .", "Whitey the Snowy Owl was sitting still to catch a dinner .", "I know that sounds queer , but it was so .", "He knew that so long as he sat still , he was not likely to be seen .", "It was for this purpose that Old Mother Nature had given him that coat of white .", "In the Far North , which was his real home , everything is white for months and months , and any one dressed in a dark suit can be seen a long distance ." ]
So Whitey had been given that white XXXXX that he might have a better chance to catch food enough to keep him alive .
coat
[ "coat", "dinner", "eyes", "face", "legs", "life", "purpose", "queer", "time", "times" ]
[ "He knew that Whitey did n't know that he was anywhere near .", "But just the same it was hard , very hard to sit there with one he so greatly feared watching so near .", "It seemed as if those fierce yellow eyes of Whitey must see him .", "They seemed to look right through him .", "They made him shake inside .", "`` I want to run .", "I want to run .", "I want to run , '' Jumper kept saying to himself .", "Then he would say , `` But I must n't .", "I must n't .", "I must n't . ''", "And so Jumper did the hardest thing in the world , -- sat still and stared danger in the face .", "He was sitting still to save his life .", "Whitey the Snowy Owl was sitting still to catch a dinner .", "I know that sounds queer , but it was so .", "He knew that so long as he sat still , he was not likely to be seen .", "It was for this purpose that Old Mother Nature had given him that coat of white .", "In the Far North , which was his real home , everything is white for months and months , and any one dressed in a dark suit can be seen a long distance .", "So Whitey had been given that white coat that he might have a better chance to catch food enough to keep him alive .", "And he had learned how to make the best use of it ." ]
Yes , indeed , he knew how to make the best XXXXX of it .
use
[ "coat", "dinner", "eyes", "face", "life", "purpose", "queer", "thing", "use", "world" ]
[ "They made him shake inside .", "`` I want to run .", "I want to run .", "I want to run , '' Jumper kept saying to himself .", "Then he would say , `` But I must n't .", "I must n't .", "I must n't . ''", "And so Jumper did the hardest thing in the world , -- sat still and stared danger in the face .", "He was sitting still to save his life .", "Whitey the Snowy Owl was sitting still to catch a dinner .", "I know that sounds queer , but it was so .", "He knew that so long as he sat still , he was not likely to be seen .", "It was for this purpose that Old Mother Nature had given him that coat of white .", "In the Far North , which was his real home , everything is white for months and months , and any one dressed in a dark suit can be seen a long distance .", "So Whitey had been given that white coat that he might have a better chance to catch food enough to keep him alive .", "And he had learned how to make the best use of it .", "Yes , indeed , he knew how to make the best use of it .", "It was by doing just what he was doing now , -- sitting perfectly still .", "Just before he had alighted on that stump he had seen something move at the entrance to a little round hole in the snow .", "He was sure of it ." ]
`` A Mouse , '' thought Whitey , and alighted on that XXXXX .
stump
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[ "Then he would say , `` But I must n't .", "I must n't .", "I must n't . ''", "And so Jumper did the hardest thing in the world , -- sat still and stared danger in the face .", "He was sitting still to save his life .", "Whitey the Snowy Owl was sitting still to catch a dinner .", "I know that sounds queer , but it was so .", "He knew that so long as he sat still , he was not likely to be seen .", "It was for this purpose that Old Mother Nature had given him that coat of white .", "In the Far North , which was his real home , everything is white for months and months , and any one dressed in a dark suit can be seen a long distance .", "So Whitey had been given that white coat that he might have a better chance to catch food enough to keep him alive .", "And he had learned how to make the best use of it .", "Yes , indeed , he knew how to make the best use of it .", "It was by doing just what he was doing now , -- sitting perfectly still .", "Just before he had alighted on that stump he had seen something move at the entrance to a little round hole in the snow .", "He was sure of it .", "`` A Mouse , '' thought Whitey , and alighted on that stump .", "`` He saw me flying , but he 'll forget about it after a while and will come out again .", "He wo n't see me then if I do n't move .", "And I wo n't move until he is far enough from that hole for me to catch him before he can get back to it . ''" ]
So the two watchers in white sat without moving for the longest time , one watching for a XXXXX and the other watching the other watcher .
dinner
[ "Jumper", "Mouse", "coat", "dinner", "face", "hole", "purpose", "stump", "thing", "use" ]
[ "And so Jumper did the hardest thing in the world , -- sat still and stared danger in the face .", "He was sitting still to save his life .", "Whitey the Snowy Owl was sitting still to catch a dinner .", "I know that sounds queer , but it was so .", "He knew that so long as he sat still , he was not likely to be seen .", "It was for this purpose that Old Mother Nature had given him that coat of white .", "In the Far North , which was his real home , everything is white for months and months , and any one dressed in a dark suit can be seen a long distance .", "So Whitey had been given that white coat that he might have a better chance to catch food enough to keep him alive .", "And he had learned how to make the best use of it .", "Yes , indeed , he knew how to make the best use of it .", "It was by doing just what he was doing now , -- sitting perfectly still .", "Just before he had alighted on that stump he had seen something move at the entrance to a little round hole in the snow .", "He was sure of it .", "`` A Mouse , '' thought Whitey , and alighted on that stump .", "`` He saw me flying , but he 'll forget about it after a while and will come out again .", "He wo n't see me then if I do n't move .", "And I wo n't move until he is far enough from that hole for me to catch him before he can get back to it . ''", "So the two watchers in white sat without moving for the longest time , one watching for a dinner and the other watching the other watcher .", "CHAPTER XI : Jumper Is In Doubt When doubtful what course to pursue 'T is sometimes best to nothing do .", "-- Whitefoot ." ]
XXXXX the Hare was beginning to feel easier in his mind .
Jumper
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[ "I know that sounds queer , but it was so .", "He knew that so long as he sat still , he was not likely to be seen .", "It was for this purpose that Old Mother Nature had given him that coat of white .", "In the Far North , which was his real home , everything is white for months and months , and any one dressed in a dark suit can be seen a long distance .", "So Whitey had been given that white coat that he might have a better chance to catch food enough to keep him alive .", "And he had learned how to make the best use of it .", "Yes , indeed , he knew how to make the best use of it .", "It was by doing just what he was doing now , -- sitting perfectly still .", "Just before he had alighted on that stump he had seen something move at the entrance to a little round hole in the snow .", "He was sure of it .", "`` A Mouse , '' thought Whitey , and alighted on that stump .", "`` He saw me flying , but he 'll forget about it after a while and will come out again .", "He wo n't see me then if I do n't move .", "And I wo n't move until he is far enough from that hole for me to catch him before he can get back to it . ''", "So the two watchers in white sat without moving for the longest time , one watching for a dinner and the other watching the other watcher .", "CHAPTER XI : Jumper Is In Doubt When doubtful what course to pursue 'T is sometimes best to nothing do .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare was beginning to feel easier in his mind .", "He was no longer shaking inside .", "In fact , he was beginning to feel quite safe ." ]
There he was in plain sight of Whitey the Snowy Owl , sitting motionless on a XXXXX only a short distance away , yet Whitey had n't seen him .
stump
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[ "He knew that so long as he sat still , he was not likely to be seen .", "It was for this purpose that Old Mother Nature had given him that coat of white .", "In the Far North , which was his real home , everything is white for months and months , and any one dressed in a dark suit can be seen a long distance .", "So Whitey had been given that white coat that he might have a better chance to catch food enough to keep him alive .", "And he had learned how to make the best use of it .", "Yes , indeed , he knew how to make the best use of it .", "It was by doing just what he was doing now , -- sitting perfectly still .", "Just before he had alighted on that stump he had seen something move at the entrance to a little round hole in the snow .", "He was sure of it .", "`` A Mouse , '' thought Whitey , and alighted on that stump .", "`` He saw me flying , but he 'll forget about it after a while and will come out again .", "He wo n't see me then if I do n't move .", "And I wo n't move until he is far enough from that hole for me to catch him before he can get back to it . ''", "So the two watchers in white sat without moving for the longest time , one watching for a dinner and the other watching the other watcher .", "CHAPTER XI : Jumper Is In Doubt When doubtful what course to pursue 'T is sometimes best to nothing do .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare was beginning to feel easier in his mind .", "He was no longer shaking inside .", "In fact , he was beginning to feel quite safe .", "There he was in plain sight of Whitey the Snowy Owl , sitting motionless on a stump only a short distance away , yet Whitey had n't seen him ." ]
Whitey had looked straight at him many times , but because XXXXX had not moved so much as a hair Whitey had mistaken him for a little heap of snow .
Jumper
[ "Jumper", "Mouse", "coat", "distance", "fact", "mind", "sight", "use", "watchers", "while" ]
[ "In the Far North , which was his real home , everything is white for months and months , and any one dressed in a dark suit can be seen a long distance .", "So Whitey had been given that white coat that he might have a better chance to catch food enough to keep him alive .", "And he had learned how to make the best use of it .", "Yes , indeed , he knew how to make the best use of it .", "It was by doing just what he was doing now , -- sitting perfectly still .", "Just before he had alighted on that stump he had seen something move at the entrance to a little round hole in the snow .", "He was sure of it .", "`` A Mouse , '' thought Whitey , and alighted on that stump .", "`` He saw me flying , but he 'll forget about it after a while and will come out again .", "He wo n't see me then if I do n't move .", "And I wo n't move until he is far enough from that hole for me to catch him before he can get back to it . ''", "So the two watchers in white sat without moving for the longest time , one watching for a dinner and the other watching the other watcher .", "CHAPTER XI : Jumper Is In Doubt When doubtful what course to pursue 'T is sometimes best to nothing do .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare was beginning to feel easier in his mind .", "He was no longer shaking inside .", "In fact , he was beginning to feel quite safe .", "There he was in plain sight of Whitey the Snowy Owl , sitting motionless on a stump only a short distance away , yet Whitey had n't seen him .", "Whitey had looked straight at him many times , but because Jumper had not moved so much as a hair Whitey had mistaken him for a little heap of snow .", "`` All I have to do is to keep right on sitting perfectly still , and I 'll be as safe as if Whitey were nowhere about ." ]
Yes , sir , I will , '' thought XXXXX .
Jumper
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[ "Yes , indeed , he knew how to make the best use of it .", "It was by doing just what he was doing now , -- sitting perfectly still .", "Just before he had alighted on that stump he had seen something move at the entrance to a little round hole in the snow .", "He was sure of it .", "`` A Mouse , '' thought Whitey , and alighted on that stump .", "`` He saw me flying , but he 'll forget about it after a while and will come out again .", "He wo n't see me then if I do n't move .", "And I wo n't move until he is far enough from that hole for me to catch him before he can get back to it . ''", "So the two watchers in white sat without moving for the longest time , one watching for a dinner and the other watching the other watcher .", "CHAPTER XI : Jumper Is In Doubt When doubtful what course to pursue 'T is sometimes best to nothing do .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare was beginning to feel easier in his mind .", "He was no longer shaking inside .", "In fact , he was beginning to feel quite safe .", "There he was in plain sight of Whitey the Snowy Owl , sitting motionless on a stump only a short distance away , yet Whitey had n't seen him .", "Whitey had looked straight at him many times , but because Jumper had not moved so much as a hair Whitey had mistaken him for a little heap of snow .", "`` All I have to do is to keep right on sitting perfectly still , and I 'll be as safe as if Whitey were nowhere about .", "Yes , sir , I will , '' thought Jumper .", "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again ." ]
If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his XXXXX .
dinner
[ "CHAPTER", "Jumper", "Mouse", "dinner", "distance", "fact", "mind", "sir", "time", "use" ]
[ "He wo n't see me then if I do n't move .", "And I wo n't move until he is far enough from that hole for me to catch him before he can get back to it . ''", "So the two watchers in white sat without moving for the longest time , one watching for a dinner and the other watching the other watcher .", "CHAPTER XI : Jumper Is In Doubt When doubtful what course to pursue 'T is sometimes best to nothing do .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare was beginning to feel easier in his mind .", "He was no longer shaking inside .", "In fact , he was beginning to feel quite safe .", "There he was in plain sight of Whitey the Snowy Owl , sitting motionless on a stump only a short distance away , yet Whitey had n't seen him .", "Whitey had looked straight at him many times , but because Jumper had not moved so much as a hair Whitey had mistaken him for a little heap of snow .", "`` All I have to do is to keep right on sitting perfectly still , and I 'll be as safe as if Whitey were nowhere about .", "Yes , sir , I will , '' thought Jumper .", "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''" ]
XXXXX forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .
Jumper
[ "CHAPTER", "Hare", "Jumper", "Nature", "Owl", "mind", "sight", "time", "times", "watchers" ]
[ "And I wo n't move until he is far enough from that hole for me to catch him before he can get back to it . ''", "So the two watchers in white sat without moving for the longest time , one watching for a dinner and the other watching the other watcher .", "CHAPTER XI : Jumper Is In Doubt When doubtful what course to pursue 'T is sometimes best to nothing do .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare was beginning to feel easier in his mind .", "He was no longer shaking inside .", "In fact , he was beginning to feel quite safe .", "There he was in plain sight of Whitey the Snowy Owl , sitting motionless on a stump only a short distance away , yet Whitey had n't seen him .", "Whitey had looked straight at him many times , but because Jumper had not moved so much as a hair Whitey had mistaken him for a little heap of snow .", "`` All I have to do is to keep right on sitting perfectly still , and I 'll be as safe as if Whitey were nowhere about .", "Yes , sir , I will , '' thought Jumper .", "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white ." ]
XXXXX had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .
Jumper
[ "CHAPTER", "Jumper", "Owl", "attention", "hair", "mind", "things", "time", "times", "watchers" ]
[ "CHAPTER XI : Jumper Is In Doubt When doubtful what course to pursue 'T is sometimes best to nothing do .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Jumper the Hare was beginning to feel easier in his mind .", "He was no longer shaking inside .", "In fact , he was beginning to feel quite safe .", "There he was in plain sight of Whitey the Snowy Owl , sitting motionless on a stump only a short distance away , yet Whitey had n't seen him .", "Whitey had looked straight at him many times , but because Jumper had not moved so much as a hair Whitey had mistaken him for a little heap of snow .", "`` All I have to do is to keep right on sitting perfectly still , and I 'll be as safe as if Whitey were nowhere about .", "Yes , sir , I will , '' thought Jumper .", "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it ." ]
Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow XXXXX fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .
eyes
[ "CHAPTER", "Jumper", "Nature", "Owl", "attention", "chance", "eyes", "mind", "way", "while" ]
[ "Jumper the Hare was beginning to feel easier in his mind .", "He was no longer shaking inside .", "In fact , he was beginning to feel quite safe .", "There he was in plain sight of Whitey the Snowy Owl , sitting motionless on a stump only a short distance away , yet Whitey had n't seen him .", "Whitey had looked straight at him many times , but because Jumper had not moved so much as a hair Whitey had mistaken him for a little heap of snow .", "`` All I have to do is to keep right on sitting perfectly still , and I 'll be as safe as if Whitey were nowhere about .", "Yes , sir , I will , '' thought Jumper .", "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird ." ]
XXXXX , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot .
Jumper
[ "Hare", "Jumper", "attention", "chance", "direction", "eyes", "fact", "hole", "sight", "stump" ]
[ "He was no longer shaking inside .", "In fact , he was beginning to feel quite safe .", "There he was in plain sight of Whitey the Snowy Owl , sitting motionless on a stump only a short distance away , yet Whitey had n't seen him .", "Whitey had looked straight at him many times , but because Jumper had not moved so much as a hair Whitey had mistaken him for a little heap of snow .", "`` All I have to do is to keep right on sitting perfectly still , and I 'll be as safe as if Whitey were nowhere about .", "Yes , sir , I will , '' thought Jumper .", "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot ." ]
He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that XXXXX and that was why he had dodged back into his hole and since then had not even poked his nose out .
stump
[ "Hare", "Nature", "direction", "eyes", "hair", "head", "stump", "things", "time", "while" ]
[ "He was no longer shaking inside .", "In fact , he was beginning to feel quite safe .", "There he was in plain sight of Whitey the Snowy Owl , sitting motionless on a stump only a short distance away , yet Whitey had n't seen him .", "Whitey had looked straight at him many times , but because Jumper had not moved so much as a hair Whitey had mistaken him for a little heap of snow .", "`` All I have to do is to keep right on sitting perfectly still , and I 'll be as safe as if Whitey were nowhere about .", "Yes , sir , I will , '' thought Jumper .", "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot ." ]
He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that stump and that was why he had dodged back into his XXXXX and since then had not even poked his nose out .
hole
[ "Nature", "Owl", "attention", "dinner", "distance", "hair", "hole", "sir", "things", "times" ]
[ "In fact , he was beginning to feel quite safe .", "There he was in plain sight of Whitey the Snowy Owl , sitting motionless on a stump only a short distance away , yet Whitey had n't seen him .", "Whitey had looked straight at him many times , but because Jumper had not moved so much as a hair Whitey had mistaken him for a little heap of snow .", "`` All I have to do is to keep right on sitting perfectly still , and I 'll be as safe as if Whitey were nowhere about .", "Yes , sir , I will , '' thought Jumper .", "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot .", "He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that stump and that was why he had dodged back into his hole and since then had not even poked his nose out ." ]
But that had been so long ago that by this XXXXX Whitefoot must think that Whitey had gone on about his business , and Jumper expected to see Whitefoot appear any moment .
time
[ "direction", "eyes", "hair", "head", "hole", "look", "nose", "time", "times", "while" ]
[ "In fact , he was beginning to feel quite safe .", "There he was in plain sight of Whitey the Snowy Owl , sitting motionless on a stump only a short distance away , yet Whitey had n't seen him .", "Whitey had looked straight at him many times , but because Jumper had not moved so much as a hair Whitey had mistaken him for a little heap of snow .", "`` All I have to do is to keep right on sitting perfectly still , and I 'll be as safe as if Whitey were nowhere about .", "Yes , sir , I will , '' thought Jumper .", "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot .", "He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that stump and that was why he had dodged back into his hole and since then had not even poked his nose out ." ]
But that had been so long ago that by this time Whitefoot must think that Whitey had gone on about his business , and XXXXX expected to see Whitefoot appear any moment .
Jumper
[ "Jumper", "Owl", "bird", "chance", "hair", "look", "sir", "time", "times", "while" ]
[ "There he was in plain sight of Whitey the Snowy Owl , sitting motionless on a stump only a short distance away , yet Whitey had n't seen him .", "Whitey had looked straight at him many times , but because Jumper had not moved so much as a hair Whitey had mistaken him for a little heap of snow .", "`` All I have to do is to keep right on sitting perfectly still , and I 'll be as safe as if Whitey were nowhere about .", "Yes , sir , I will , '' thought Jumper .", "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot .", "He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that stump and that was why he had dodged back into his hole and since then had not even poked his nose out .", "But that had been so long ago that by this time Whitefoot must think that Whitey had gone on about his business , and Jumper expected to see Whitefoot appear any moment ." ]
What XXXXX did n't know was that Whitefoot 's bright little eyes had all the time been watching Whitey from another little hole in the snow some distance away .
Jumper
[ "Jumper", "Nature", "direction", "eyes", "look", "sight", "things", "time", "times", "while" ]
[ "There he was in plain sight of Whitey the Snowy Owl , sitting motionless on a stump only a short distance away , yet Whitey had n't seen him .", "Whitey had looked straight at him many times , but because Jumper had not moved so much as a hair Whitey had mistaken him for a little heap of snow .", "`` All I have to do is to keep right on sitting perfectly still , and I 'll be as safe as if Whitey were nowhere about .", "Yes , sir , I will , '' thought Jumper .", "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot .", "He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that stump and that was why he had dodged back into his hole and since then had not even poked his nose out .", "But that had been so long ago that by this time Whitefoot must think that Whitey had gone on about his business , and Jumper expected to see Whitefoot appear any moment ." ]
What Jumper did n't know was that Whitefoot 's bright little XXXXX had all the time been watching Whitey from another little hole in the snow some distance away .
eyes
[ "Jumper", "Nature", "Owl", "bird", "eyes", "hole", "sight", "snow", "stump", "time" ]
[ "There he was in plain sight of Whitey the Snowy Owl , sitting motionless on a stump only a short distance away , yet Whitey had n't seen him .", "Whitey had looked straight at him many times , but because Jumper had not moved so much as a hair Whitey had mistaken him for a little heap of snow .", "`` All I have to do is to keep right on sitting perfectly still , and I 'll be as safe as if Whitey were nowhere about .", "Yes , sir , I will , '' thought Jumper .", "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot .", "He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that stump and that was why he had dodged back into his hole and since then had not even poked his nose out .", "But that had been so long ago that by this time Whitefoot must think that Whitey had gone on about his business , and Jumper expected to see Whitefoot appear any moment ." ]
What Jumper did n't know was that Whitefoot 's bright little eyes had all the XXXXX been watching Whitey from another little hole in the snow some distance away .
time
[ "Jumper", "chance", "distance", "eyes", "head", "nose", "stump", "things", "time", "while" ]
[ "There he was in plain sight of Whitey the Snowy Owl , sitting motionless on a stump only a short distance away , yet Whitey had n't seen him .", "Whitey had looked straight at him many times , but because Jumper had not moved so much as a hair Whitey had mistaken him for a little heap of snow .", "`` All I have to do is to keep right on sitting perfectly still , and I 'll be as safe as if Whitey were nowhere about .", "Yes , sir , I will , '' thought Jumper .", "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot .", "He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that stump and that was why he had dodged back into his hole and since then had not even poked his nose out .", "But that had been so long ago that by this time Whitefoot must think that Whitey had gone on about his business , and Jumper expected to see Whitefoot appear any moment ." ]
What Jumper did n't know was that Whitefoot 's bright little eyes had all the time been watching Whitey from another little XXXXX in the snow some distance away .
hole
[ "Nature", "attention", "chance", "direction", "distance", "hole", "sight", "sir", "snow", "way" ]
[ "There he was in plain sight of Whitey the Snowy Owl , sitting motionless on a stump only a short distance away , yet Whitey had n't seen him .", "Whitey had looked straight at him many times , but because Jumper had not moved so much as a hair Whitey had mistaken him for a little heap of snow .", "`` All I have to do is to keep right on sitting perfectly still , and I 'll be as safe as if Whitey were nowhere about .", "Yes , sir , I will , '' thought Jumper .", "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot .", "He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that stump and that was why he had dodged back into his hole and since then had not even poked his nose out .", "But that had been so long ago that by this time Whitefoot must think that Whitey had gone on about his business , and Jumper expected to see Whitefoot appear any moment ." ]
What Jumper did n't know was that Whitefoot 's bright little eyes had all the time been watching Whitey from another little hole in the XXXXX some distance away .
snow
[ "Hare", "Nature", "business", "chance", "head", "moment", "snow", "things", "times", "way" ]
[ "There he was in plain sight of Whitey the Snowy Owl , sitting motionless on a stump only a short distance away , yet Whitey had n't seen him .", "Whitey had looked straight at him many times , but because Jumper had not moved so much as a hair Whitey had mistaken him for a little heap of snow .", "`` All I have to do is to keep right on sitting perfectly still , and I 'll be as safe as if Whitey were nowhere about .", "Yes , sir , I will , '' thought Jumper .", "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot .", "He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that stump and that was why he had dodged back into his hole and since then had not even poked his nose out .", "But that had been so long ago that by this time Whitefoot must think that Whitey had gone on about his business , and Jumper expected to see Whitefoot appear any moment ." ]
What Jumper did n't know was that Whitefoot 's bright little eyes had all the time been watching Whitey from another little hole in the snow some XXXXX away .
distance
[ "Hare", "Nature", "Owl", "chance", "dinner", "direction", "distance", "hole", "nose", "things" ]
[ "Whitey had looked straight at him many times , but because Jumper had not moved so much as a hair Whitey had mistaken him for a little heap of snow .", "`` All I have to do is to keep right on sitting perfectly still , and I 'll be as safe as if Whitey were nowhere about .", "Yes , sir , I will , '' thought Jumper .", "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot .", "He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that stump and that was why he had dodged back into his hole and since then had not even poked his nose out .", "But that had been so long ago that by this time Whitefoot must think that Whitey had gone on about his business , and Jumper expected to see Whitefoot appear any moment .", "What Jumper did n't know was that Whitefoot 's bright little eyes had all the time been watching Whitey from another little hole in the snow some distance away ." ]
A tunnel led from this little XXXXX to the first little hole .
hole
[ "Jumper", "bird", "business", "chance", "dinner", "hair", "hole", "nose", "snow", "way" ]
[ "Whitey had looked straight at him many times , but because Jumper had not moved so much as a hair Whitey had mistaken him for a little heap of snow .", "`` All I have to do is to keep right on sitting perfectly still , and I 'll be as safe as if Whitey were nowhere about .", "Yes , sir , I will , '' thought Jumper .", "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot .", "He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that stump and that was why he had dodged back into his hole and since then had not even poked his nose out .", "But that had been so long ago that by this time Whitefoot must think that Whitey had gone on about his business , and Jumper expected to see Whitefoot appear any moment .", "What Jumper did n't know was that Whitefoot 's bright little eyes had all the time been watching Whitey from another little hole in the snow some distance away ." ]
A tunnel led from this little hole to the first little XXXXX .
hole
[ "Jumper", "Nature", "attention", "business", "distance", "hair", "hole", "nose", "sir", "time" ]
[ "Yes , sir , I will , '' thought Jumper .", "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot .", "He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that stump and that was why he had dodged back into his hole and since then had not even poked his nose out .", "But that had been so long ago that by this time Whitefoot must think that Whitey had gone on about his business , and Jumper expected to see Whitefoot appear any moment .", "What Jumper did n't know was that Whitefoot 's bright little eyes had all the time been watching Whitey from another little hole in the snow some distance away .", "A tunnel led from this little hole to the first little hole .", "Suddenly off among the trees something moved ." ]
At least , XXXXX thought he saw something move .
Jumper
[ "Jumper", "Nature", "attention", "bird", "look", "sir", "snow", "stump", "things", "while" ]
[ "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot .", "He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that stump and that was why he had dodged back into his hole and since then had not even poked his nose out .", "But that had been so long ago that by this time Whitefoot must think that Whitey had gone on about his business , and Jumper expected to see Whitefoot appear any moment .", "What Jumper did n't know was that Whitefoot 's bright little eyes had all the time been watching Whitey from another little hole in the snow some distance away .", "A tunnel led from this little hole to the first little hole .", "Suddenly off among the trees something moved .", "At least , Jumper thought he saw something move ." ]
Yes , there it was , a little black spot moving swiftly this XXXXX and that way over the snow .
way
[ "Jumper", "attention", "distance", "head", "hole", "look", "stump", "things", "way", "while" ]
[ "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot .", "He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that stump and that was why he had dodged back into his hole and since then had not even poked his nose out .", "But that had been so long ago that by this time Whitefoot must think that Whitey had gone on about his business , and Jumper expected to see Whitefoot appear any moment .", "What Jumper did n't know was that Whitefoot 's bright little eyes had all the time been watching Whitey from another little hole in the snow some distance away .", "A tunnel led from this little hole to the first little hole .", "Suddenly off among the trees something moved .", "At least , Jumper thought he saw something move ." ]
Yes , there it was , a little black spot moving swiftly this way and that XXXXX over the snow .
way
[ "Jumper", "business", "dinner", "direction", "look", "stump", "things", "tunnel", "way", "while" ]
[ "`` By and by he will become tired and fly away .", "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot .", "He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that stump and that was why he had dodged back into his hole and since then had not even poked his nose out .", "But that had been so long ago that by this time Whitefoot must think that Whitey had gone on about his business , and Jumper expected to see Whitefoot appear any moment .", "What Jumper did n't know was that Whitefoot 's bright little eyes had all the time been watching Whitey from another little hole in the snow some distance away .", "A tunnel led from this little hole to the first little hole .", "Suddenly off among the trees something moved .", "At least , Jumper thought he saw something move ." ]
Yes , there it was , a little black spot moving swiftly this way and that way over the XXXXX .
snow
[ "Hare", "bird", "business", "chance", "dinner", "head", "hole", "snow", "stump", "while" ]
[ "I do hope he 'll do that before Whitefoot comes out again .", "If Whitefoot should come out , I could n't warn him because that would draw Whitey 's attention to me , and he would n't look twice at a Wood Mouse when there was a chance to get a Hare for his dinner .", "`` This is a queer world .", "It is so .", "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot .", "He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that stump and that was why he had dodged back into his hole and since then had not even poked his nose out .", "But that had been so long ago that by this time Whitefoot must think that Whitey had gone on about his business , and Jumper expected to see Whitefoot appear any moment .", "What Jumper did n't know was that Whitefoot 's bright little eyes had all the time been watching Whitey from another little hole in the snow some distance away .", "A tunnel led from this little hole to the first little hole .", "Suddenly off among the trees something moved .", "At least , Jumper thought he saw something move .", "Yes , there it was , a little black spot moving swiftly this way and that way over the snow ." ]
XXXXX stared very hard .
Jumper
[ "Hare", "Jumper", "business", "distance", "head", "hole", "look", "moment", "spot", "way" ]
[ "Old Mother Nature does queer things .", "Here she has given me a white coat in winter so that I may not be easily seen when there is snow on the ground , and at the same time she has given one of those I fear most a white coat so that he may not be easily seen , either .", "It certainly is a queer world . ''", "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot .", "He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that stump and that was why he had dodged back into his hole and since then had not even poked his nose out .", "But that had been so long ago that by this time Whitefoot must think that Whitey had gone on about his business , and Jumper expected to see Whitefoot appear any moment .", "What Jumper did n't know was that Whitefoot 's bright little eyes had all the time been watching Whitey from another little hole in the snow some distance away .", "A tunnel led from this little hole to the first little hole .", "Suddenly off among the trees something moved .", "At least , Jumper thought he saw something move .", "Yes , there it was , a little black spot moving swiftly this way and that way over the snow .", "Jumper stared very hard .", "And then his heart seemed to jump right up in his throat .", "It did so .", "He felt as if he would choke ." ]
That black XXXXX was the tip end of a tail , the tail of a small , very slim fellow dressed all in white , the only other one in all the Green Forest who dresses all in white .
spot
[ "Jumper", "business", "eyes", "head", "hole", "nose", "spot", "stump", "things", "tunnel" ]
[ "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot .", "He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that stump and that was why he had dodged back into his hole and since then had not even poked his nose out .", "But that had been so long ago that by this time Whitefoot must think that Whitey had gone on about his business , and Jumper expected to see Whitefoot appear any moment .", "What Jumper did n't know was that Whitefoot 's bright little eyes had all the time been watching Whitey from another little hole in the snow some distance away .", "A tunnel led from this little hole to the first little hole .", "Suddenly off among the trees something moved .", "At least , Jumper thought he saw something move .", "Yes , there it was , a little black spot moving swiftly this way and that way over the snow .", "Jumper stared very hard .", "And then his heart seemed to jump right up in his throat .", "It did so .", "He felt as if he would choke .", "That black spot was the tip end of a tail , the tail of a small , very slim fellow dressed all in white , the only other one in all the Green Forest who dresses all in white .", "It was Shadow the Weasel !", "In his white winter coat he is called Ermine ." ]
He was running this XXXXX and that way , back and forth , with his nose to the snow .
way
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[ "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot .", "He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that stump and that was why he had dodged back into his hole and since then had not even poked his nose out .", "But that had been so long ago that by this time Whitefoot must think that Whitey had gone on about his business , and Jumper expected to see Whitefoot appear any moment .", "What Jumper did n't know was that Whitefoot 's bright little eyes had all the time been watching Whitey from another little hole in the snow some distance away .", "A tunnel led from this little hole to the first little hole .", "Suddenly off among the trees something moved .", "At least , Jumper thought he saw something move .", "Yes , there it was , a little black spot moving swiftly this way and that way over the snow .", "Jumper stared very hard .", "And then his heart seemed to jump right up in his throat .", "It did so .", "He felt as if he would choke .", "That black spot was the tip end of a tail , the tail of a small , very slim fellow dressed all in white , the only other one in all the Green Forest who dresses all in white .", "It was Shadow the Weasel !", "In his white winter coat he is called Ermine ." ]
He was running this way and that XXXXX , back and forth , with his nose to the snow .
way
[ "Shadow", "Weasel", "direction", "distance", "head", "heart", "moment", "spot", "time", "way" ]
[ "Jumper forgot that Whitey was only a chance visitor from the Far North and that it was only once in a great while that he came down there , while up in the Far North where he belonged nearly everybody was dressed in white .", "Jumper had n't moved once , but once in a while Whitey turned his great round head for a look all about in every direction .", "But it was done in such a way that only eyes watching him sharply would have noticed it .", "Most of the time he kept his fierce yellow eyes fixed on the little hole in the snow in which Whitefoot had disappeared .", "You know Whitey can see by day quite as well as any other bird .", "Jumper , having stopped worrying about himself , began to worry about Whitefoot .", "He knew that Whitefoot had seen Whitey arrive on that stump and that was why he had dodged back into his hole and since then had not even poked his nose out .", "But that had been so long ago that by this time Whitefoot must think that Whitey had gone on about his business , and Jumper expected to see Whitefoot appear any moment .", "What Jumper did n't know was that Whitefoot 's bright little eyes had all the time been watching Whitey from another little hole in the snow some distance away .", "A tunnel led from this little hole to the first little hole .", "Suddenly off among the trees something moved .", "At least , Jumper thought he saw something move .", "Yes , there it was , a little black spot moving swiftly this way and that way over the snow .", "Jumper stared very hard .", "And then his heart seemed to jump right up in his throat .", "It did so .", "He felt as if he would choke .", "That black spot was the tip end of a tail , the tail of a small , very slim fellow dressed all in white , the only other one in all the Green Forest who dresses all in white .", "It was Shadow the Weasel !", "In his white winter coat he is called Ermine ." ]
He was running this way and that way , back and forth , with his XXXXX to the snow .
nose
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