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[ "Hardly had he disappeared when Shadow popped out of that hole , for he had been peeping out and watching Whitey .", "Without a moment 's pause he turned straight back for the place where he had found the trail of Jumper the Hare .", "He had no intention of giving up that hunt just because he had been driven away .", "Straight to the very spot where Whitey had first swooped at him he ran , and there once more his keen little nose took up the trail of Jumper .", "It led him straight to the foot of the tree where Jumper had crouched so long .", "But , as you know , Jumper was n't there then .", "Shadow ran in a circle and presently he found where Jumper had landed on the snow at the end of that first bound .", "Shadow snarled .", "He understood exactly what had happened .", "`` Jumper was under that tree when that white robber from the Far North tried to catch me , and he took that chance to leave in a hurry .", "I can tell that by the length of this jump .", "Probably he is still going .", "It is useless to follow him because he has too long a start , '' said Shadow , and he snarled again in rage and disappointment .", "Then , for such is his way , he wasted no more time or thought on Jumper the Hare .", "Instead he began to look for other trails .", "So it was that he found one of the little holes of Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "`` Ha !", "So this is where Whitefoot has been living this winter ! ''", "he exclaimed .", "Once more his eyes glowed red , but this time with eagerness and the joy of the hunt ." ]
He plunged down into that little hole in the XXXXX .
snow
[ "Jumper", "Shadow", "foot", "intention", "length", "nose", "snow", "spot", "start", "way" ]
[ "He had no intention of giving up that hunt just because he had been driven away .", "Straight to the very spot where Whitey had first swooped at him he ran , and there once more his keen little nose took up the trail of Jumper .", "It led him straight to the foot of the tree where Jumper had crouched so long .", "But , as you know , Jumper was n't there then .", "Shadow ran in a circle and presently he found where Jumper had landed on the snow at the end of that first bound .", "Shadow snarled .", "He understood exactly what had happened .", "`` Jumper was under that tree when that white robber from the Far North tried to catch me , and he took that chance to leave in a hurry .", "I can tell that by the length of this jump .", "Probably he is still going .", "It is useless to follow him because he has too long a start , '' said Shadow , and he snarled again in rage and disappointment .", "Then , for such is his way , he wasted no more time or thought on Jumper the Hare .", "Instead he began to look for other trails .", "So it was that he found one of the little holes of Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "`` Ha !", "So this is where Whitefoot has been living this winter ! ''", "he exclaimed .", "Once more his eyes glowed red , but this time with eagerness and the joy of the hunt .", "He plunged down into that little hole in the snow .", "Down there the scent of Whitefoot was strong ." ]
XXXXX followed it until it led out of another little hole in the snow .
Shadow
[ "Jumper", "Shadow", "Straight", "disappointment", "end", "holes", "hunt", "robber", "time", "winter" ]
[ "He had no intention of giving up that hunt just because he had been driven away .", "Straight to the very spot where Whitey had first swooped at him he ran , and there once more his keen little nose took up the trail of Jumper .", "It led him straight to the foot of the tree where Jumper had crouched so long .", "But , as you know , Jumper was n't there then .", "Shadow ran in a circle and presently he found where Jumper had landed on the snow at the end of that first bound .", "Shadow snarled .", "He understood exactly what had happened .", "`` Jumper was under that tree when that white robber from the Far North tried to catch me , and he took that chance to leave in a hurry .", "I can tell that by the length of this jump .", "Probably he is still going .", "It is useless to follow him because he has too long a start , '' said Shadow , and he snarled again in rage and disappointment .", "Then , for such is his way , he wasted no more time or thought on Jumper the Hare .", "Instead he began to look for other trails .", "So it was that he found one of the little holes of Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "`` Ha !", "So this is where Whitefoot has been living this winter ! ''", "he exclaimed .", "Once more his eyes glowed red , but this time with eagerness and the joy of the hunt .", "He plunged down into that little hole in the snow .", "Down there the scent of Whitefoot was strong ." ]
Shadow followed it until it led out of another little XXXXX in the snow .
hole
[ "Jumper", "Shadow", "end", "hole", "hunt", "jump", "length", "nose", "spot", "time" ]
[ "He had no intention of giving up that hunt just because he had been driven away .", "Straight to the very spot where Whitey had first swooped at him he ran , and there once more his keen little nose took up the trail of Jumper .", "It led him straight to the foot of the tree where Jumper had crouched so long .", "But , as you know , Jumper was n't there then .", "Shadow ran in a circle and presently he found where Jumper had landed on the snow at the end of that first bound .", "Shadow snarled .", "He understood exactly what had happened .", "`` Jumper was under that tree when that white robber from the Far North tried to catch me , and he took that chance to leave in a hurry .", "I can tell that by the length of this jump .", "Probably he is still going .", "It is useless to follow him because he has too long a start , '' said Shadow , and he snarled again in rage and disappointment .", "Then , for such is his way , he wasted no more time or thought on Jumper the Hare .", "Instead he began to look for other trails .", "So it was that he found one of the little holes of Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "`` Ha !", "So this is where Whitefoot has been living this winter ! ''", "he exclaimed .", "Once more his eyes glowed red , but this time with eagerness and the joy of the hunt .", "He plunged down into that little hole in the snow .", "Down there the scent of Whitefoot was strong ." ]
Shadow followed it until it led out of another little hole in the XXXXX .
snow
[ "eyes", "foot", "hole", "intention", "jump", "robber", "snow", "spot", "time", "winter" ]
[ "It led him straight to the foot of the tree where Jumper had crouched so long .", "But , as you know , Jumper was n't there then .", "Shadow ran in a circle and presently he found where Jumper had landed on the snow at the end of that first bound .", "Shadow snarled .", "He understood exactly what had happened .", "`` Jumper was under that tree when that white robber from the Far North tried to catch me , and he took that chance to leave in a hurry .", "I can tell that by the length of this jump .", "Probably he is still going .", "It is useless to follow him because he has too long a start , '' said Shadow , and he snarled again in rage and disappointment .", "Then , for such is his way , he wasted no more time or thought on Jumper the Hare .", "Instead he began to look for other trails .", "So it was that he found one of the little holes of Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "`` Ha !", "So this is where Whitefoot has been living this winter ! ''", "he exclaimed .", "Once more his eyes glowed red , but this time with eagerness and the joy of the hunt .", "He plunged down into that little hole in the snow .", "Down there the scent of Whitefoot was strong .", "Shadow followed it until it led out of another little hole in the snow .", "But there he lost it ." ]
You see , it was so long since Whitefoot had hurriedly left that the XXXXX on the surface had disappeared .
scent
[ "Jumper", "disappointment", "end", "foot", "hole", "holes", "scent", "snow", "time", "tree" ]
[ "But , as you know , Jumper was n't there then .", "Shadow ran in a circle and presently he found where Jumper had landed on the snow at the end of that first bound .", "Shadow snarled .", "He understood exactly what had happened .", "`` Jumper was under that tree when that white robber from the Far North tried to catch me , and he took that chance to leave in a hurry .", "I can tell that by the length of this jump .", "Probably he is still going .", "It is useless to follow him because he has too long a start , '' said Shadow , and he snarled again in rage and disappointment .", "Then , for such is his way , he wasted no more time or thought on Jumper the Hare .", "Instead he began to look for other trails .", "So it was that he found one of the little holes of Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "`` Ha !", "So this is where Whitefoot has been living this winter ! ''", "he exclaimed .", "Once more his eyes glowed red , but this time with eagerness and the joy of the hunt .", "He plunged down into that little hole in the snow .", "Down there the scent of Whitefoot was strong .", "Shadow followed it until it led out of another little hole in the snow .", "But there he lost it .", "You see , it was so long since Whitefoot had hurriedly left that the scent on the surface had disappeared ." ]
XXXXX ran swiftly this way and that way in a big circle , but he could n't find Whitefoot 's trail again .
Shadow
[ "Hare", "Jumper", "Shadow", "end", "robber", "scent", "snow", "surface", "time", "tree" ]
[ "But , as you know , Jumper was n't there then .", "Shadow ran in a circle and presently he found where Jumper had landed on the snow at the end of that first bound .", "Shadow snarled .", "He understood exactly what had happened .", "`` Jumper was under that tree when that white robber from the Far North tried to catch me , and he took that chance to leave in a hurry .", "I can tell that by the length of this jump .", "Probably he is still going .", "It is useless to follow him because he has too long a start , '' said Shadow , and he snarled again in rage and disappointment .", "Then , for such is his way , he wasted no more time or thought on Jumper the Hare .", "Instead he began to look for other trails .", "So it was that he found one of the little holes of Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "`` Ha !", "So this is where Whitefoot has been living this winter ! ''", "he exclaimed .", "Once more his eyes glowed red , but this time with eagerness and the joy of the hunt .", "He plunged down into that little hole in the snow .", "Down there the scent of Whitefoot was strong .", "Shadow followed it until it led out of another little hole in the snow .", "But there he lost it .", "You see , it was so long since Whitefoot had hurriedly left that the scent on the surface had disappeared ." ]
Shadow ran swiftly this XXXXX and that way in a big circle , but he could n't find Whitefoot 's trail again .
way
[ "end", "eyes", "hole", "jump", "rage", "robber", "start", "time", "tree", "way" ]
[ "But , as you know , Jumper was n't there then .", "Shadow ran in a circle and presently he found where Jumper had landed on the snow at the end of that first bound .", "Shadow snarled .", "He understood exactly what had happened .", "`` Jumper was under that tree when that white robber from the Far North tried to catch me , and he took that chance to leave in a hurry .", "I can tell that by the length of this jump .", "Probably he is still going .", "It is useless to follow him because he has too long a start , '' said Shadow , and he snarled again in rage and disappointment .", "Then , for such is his way , he wasted no more time or thought on Jumper the Hare .", "Instead he began to look for other trails .", "So it was that he found one of the little holes of Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "`` Ha !", "So this is where Whitefoot has been living this winter ! ''", "he exclaimed .", "Once more his eyes glowed red , but this time with eagerness and the joy of the hunt .", "He plunged down into that little hole in the snow .", "Down there the scent of Whitefoot was strong .", "Shadow followed it until it led out of another little hole in the snow .", "But there he lost it .", "You see , it was so long since Whitefoot had hurriedly left that the scent on the surface had disappeared ." ]
Shadow ran swiftly this way and that XXXXX in a big circle , but he could n't find Whitefoot 's trail again .
way
[ "Jumper", "end", "holes", "length", "rage", "scent", "surface", "tree", "way", "winter" ]
[ "But , as you know , Jumper was n't there then .", "Shadow ran in a circle and presently he found where Jumper had landed on the snow at the end of that first bound .", "Shadow snarled .", "He understood exactly what had happened .", "`` Jumper was under that tree when that white robber from the Far North tried to catch me , and he took that chance to leave in a hurry .", "I can tell that by the length of this jump .", "Probably he is still going .", "It is useless to follow him because he has too long a start , '' said Shadow , and he snarled again in rage and disappointment .", "Then , for such is his way , he wasted no more time or thought on Jumper the Hare .", "Instead he began to look for other trails .", "So it was that he found one of the little holes of Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "`` Ha !", "So this is where Whitefoot has been living this winter ! ''", "he exclaimed .", "Once more his eyes glowed red , but this time with eagerness and the joy of the hunt .", "He plunged down into that little hole in the snow .", "Down there the scent of Whitefoot was strong .", "Shadow followed it until it led out of another little hole in the snow .", "But there he lost it .", "You see , it was so long since Whitefoot had hurriedly left that the scent on the surface had disappeared ." ]
Shadow ran swiftly this way and that way in a big XXXXX , but he could n't find Whitefoot 's trail again .
circle
[ "Hare", "Jumper", "circle", "disappointment", "end", "holes", "jump", "robber", "snow", "tree" ]
[ "Shadow ran in a circle and presently he found where Jumper had landed on the snow at the end of that first bound .", "Shadow snarled .", "He understood exactly what had happened .", "`` Jumper was under that tree when that white robber from the Far North tried to catch me , and he took that chance to leave in a hurry .", "I can tell that by the length of this jump .", "Probably he is still going .", "It is useless to follow him because he has too long a start , '' said Shadow , and he snarled again in rage and disappointment .", "Then , for such is his way , he wasted no more time or thought on Jumper the Hare .", "Instead he began to look for other trails .", "So it was that he found one of the little holes of Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "`` Ha !", "So this is where Whitefoot has been living this winter ! ''", "he exclaimed .", "Once more his eyes glowed red , but this time with eagerness and the joy of the hunt .", "He plunged down into that little hole in the snow .", "Down there the scent of Whitefoot was strong .", "Shadow followed it until it led out of another little hole in the snow .", "But there he lost it .", "You see , it was so long since Whitefoot had hurriedly left that the scent on the surface had disappeared .", "Shadow ran swiftly this way and that way in a big circle , but he could n't find Whitefoot 's trail again ." ]
Snarling with anger and XXXXX , he returned to the little hole in the snow and vanished .
disappointment
[ "Hare", "disappointment", "end", "eyes", "jump", "rage", "surface", "time", "tree", "way" ]
[ "Shadow ran in a circle and presently he found where Jumper had landed on the snow at the end of that first bound .", "Shadow snarled .", "He understood exactly what had happened .", "`` Jumper was under that tree when that white robber from the Far North tried to catch me , and he took that chance to leave in a hurry .", "I can tell that by the length of this jump .", "Probably he is still going .", "It is useless to follow him because he has too long a start , '' said Shadow , and he snarled again in rage and disappointment .", "Then , for such is his way , he wasted no more time or thought on Jumper the Hare .", "Instead he began to look for other trails .", "So it was that he found one of the little holes of Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "`` Ha !", "So this is where Whitefoot has been living this winter ! ''", "he exclaimed .", "Once more his eyes glowed red , but this time with eagerness and the joy of the hunt .", "He plunged down into that little hole in the snow .", "Down there the scent of Whitefoot was strong .", "Shadow followed it until it led out of another little hole in the snow .", "But there he lost it .", "You see , it was so long since Whitefoot had hurriedly left that the scent on the surface had disappeared .", "Shadow ran swiftly this way and that way in a big circle , but he could n't find Whitefoot 's trail again ." ]
Snarling with anger and disappointment , he returned to the little XXXXX in the snow and vanished .
hole
[ "disappointment", "end", "eyes", "hole", "holes", "rage", "surface", "time", "tree", "way" ]
[ "Shadow ran in a circle and presently he found where Jumper had landed on the snow at the end of that first bound .", "Shadow snarled .", "He understood exactly what had happened .", "`` Jumper was under that tree when that white robber from the Far North tried to catch me , and he took that chance to leave in a hurry .", "I can tell that by the length of this jump .", "Probably he is still going .", "It is useless to follow him because he has too long a start , '' said Shadow , and he snarled again in rage and disappointment .", "Then , for such is his way , he wasted no more time or thought on Jumper the Hare .", "Instead he began to look for other trails .", "So it was that he found one of the little holes of Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "`` Ha !", "So this is where Whitefoot has been living this winter ! ''", "he exclaimed .", "Once more his eyes glowed red , but this time with eagerness and the joy of the hunt .", "He plunged down into that little hole in the snow .", "Down there the scent of Whitefoot was strong .", "Shadow followed it until it led out of another little hole in the snow .", "But there he lost it .", "You see , it was so long since Whitefoot had hurriedly left that the scent on the surface had disappeared .", "Shadow ran swiftly this way and that way in a big circle , but he could n't find Whitefoot 's trail again ." ]
Snarling with anger and disappointment , he returned to the little hole in the XXXXX and vanished .
snow
[ "Hare", "Jumper", "circle", "hole", "jump", "rage", "robber", "snow", "trail", "tree" ]
[ "Probably he is still going .", "It is useless to follow him because he has too long a start , '' said Shadow , and he snarled again in rage and disappointment .", "Then , for such is his way , he wasted no more time or thought on Jumper the Hare .", "Instead he began to look for other trails .", "So it was that he found one of the little holes of Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "`` Ha !", "So this is where Whitefoot has been living this winter ! ''", "he exclaimed .", "Once more his eyes glowed red , but this time with eagerness and the joy of the hunt .", "He plunged down into that little hole in the snow .", "Down there the scent of Whitefoot was strong .", "Shadow followed it until it led out of another little hole in the snow .", "But there he lost it .", "You see , it was so long since Whitefoot had hurriedly left that the scent on the surface had disappeared .", "Shadow ran swiftly this way and that way in a big circle , but he could n't find Whitefoot 's trail again .", "Snarling with anger and disappointment , he returned to the little hole in the snow and vanished .", "Then he followed all Whitefoot 's little tunnels .", "He found Whitefoot 's nest .", "He found his store of seeds .", "But he did n't find Whitefoot ." ]
`` He 'll come back , '' muttered XXXXX , and curled up in Whitefoot 's nest to wait .
Shadow
[ "Shadow", "circle", "disappointment", "eyes", "hole", "nest", "rage", "snow", "time", "way" ]
[ "Probably he is still going .", "It is useless to follow him because he has too long a start , '' said Shadow , and he snarled again in rage and disappointment .", "Then , for such is his way , he wasted no more time or thought on Jumper the Hare .", "Instead he began to look for other trails .", "So it was that he found one of the little holes of Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "`` Ha !", "So this is where Whitefoot has been living this winter ! ''", "he exclaimed .", "Once more his eyes glowed red , but this time with eagerness and the joy of the hunt .", "He plunged down into that little hole in the snow .", "Down there the scent of Whitefoot was strong .", "Shadow followed it until it led out of another little hole in the snow .", "But there he lost it .", "You see , it was so long since Whitefoot had hurriedly left that the scent on the surface had disappeared .", "Shadow ran swiftly this way and that way in a big circle , but he could n't find Whitefoot 's trail again .", "Snarling with anger and disappointment , he returned to the little hole in the snow and vanished .", "Then he followed all Whitefoot 's little tunnels .", "He found Whitefoot 's nest .", "He found his store of seeds .", "But he did n't find Whitefoot ." ]
`` He 'll come back , '' muttered Shadow , and curled up in Whitefoot 's XXXXX to wait .
nest
[ "Hare", "Shadow", "disappointment", "holes", "nest", "rage", "snow", "start", "trail", "tunnels" ]
[ "Down there the scent of Whitefoot was strong .", "Shadow followed it until it led out of another little hole in the snow .", "But there he lost it .", "You see , it was so long since Whitefoot had hurriedly left that the scent on the surface had disappeared .", "Shadow ran swiftly this way and that way in a big circle , but he could n't find Whitefoot 's trail again .", "Snarling with anger and disappointment , he returned to the little hole in the snow and vanished .", "Then he followed all Whitefoot 's little tunnels .", "He found Whitefoot 's nest .", "He found his store of seeds .", "But he did n't find Whitefoot .", "`` He 'll come back , '' muttered Shadow , and curled up in Whitefoot 's nest to wait .", "CHAPTER XV : Whitefoots Dreadful Journey Danger may be anywhere , So I expect it everywhere .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was terribly frightened .", "Yes , sir , he was terribly frightened .", "It was a long , long time since he had been as frightened as he now was .", "He is used to frights , is Whitefoot .", "He has them every day and every night , but usually they are sudden frights , quickly over and as quickly forgotten .", "This fright was different .", "You see Whitefoot had caught a glimpse of Shadow the Weasel ." ]
And he knew that if XXXXX returned he would be sure to find the little round holes in the snow that led down to Whitefoot 's private little tunnels underneath .
Shadow
[ "Shadow", "anger", "circle", "fright", "nest", "sir", "snow", "surface", "trail", "tunnels" ]
[ "Down there the scent of Whitefoot was strong .", "Shadow followed it until it led out of another little hole in the snow .", "But there he lost it .", "You see , it was so long since Whitefoot had hurriedly left that the scent on the surface had disappeared .", "Shadow ran swiftly this way and that way in a big circle , but he could n't find Whitefoot 's trail again .", "Snarling with anger and disappointment , he returned to the little hole in the snow and vanished .", "Then he followed all Whitefoot 's little tunnels .", "He found Whitefoot 's nest .", "He found his store of seeds .", "But he did n't find Whitefoot .", "`` He 'll come back , '' muttered Shadow , and curled up in Whitefoot 's nest to wait .", "CHAPTER XV : Whitefoots Dreadful Journey Danger may be anywhere , So I expect it everywhere .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was terribly frightened .", "Yes , sir , he was terribly frightened .", "It was a long , long time since he had been as frightened as he now was .", "He is used to frights , is Whitefoot .", "He has them every day and every night , but usually they are sudden frights , quickly over and as quickly forgotten .", "This fright was different .", "You see Whitefoot had caught a glimpse of Shadow the Weasel ." ]
And he knew that if Shadow returned he would be sure to find the little round holes in the XXXXX that led down to Whitefoot 's private little tunnels underneath .
snow
[ "CHAPTER", "circle", "disappointment", "nest", "scent", "snow", "surface", "trail", "tunnels", "way" ]
[ "Down there the scent of Whitefoot was strong .", "Shadow followed it until it led out of another little hole in the snow .", "But there he lost it .", "You see , it was so long since Whitefoot had hurriedly left that the scent on the surface had disappeared .", "Shadow ran swiftly this way and that way in a big circle , but he could n't find Whitefoot 's trail again .", "Snarling with anger and disappointment , he returned to the little hole in the snow and vanished .", "Then he followed all Whitefoot 's little tunnels .", "He found Whitefoot 's nest .", "He found his store of seeds .", "But he did n't find Whitefoot .", "`` He 'll come back , '' muttered Shadow , and curled up in Whitefoot 's nest to wait .", "CHAPTER XV : Whitefoots Dreadful Journey Danger may be anywhere , So I expect it everywhere .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was terribly frightened .", "Yes , sir , he was terribly frightened .", "It was a long , long time since he had been as frightened as he now was .", "He is used to frights , is Whitefoot .", "He has them every day and every night , but usually they are sudden frights , quickly over and as quickly forgotten .", "This fright was different .", "You see Whitefoot had caught a glimpse of Shadow the Weasel ." ]
And he knew that if Shadow returned he would be sure to find the little round holes in the snow that led down to Whitefoot 's private little XXXXX underneath .
tunnels
[ "CHAPTER", "Shadow", "circle", "fright", "scent", "sir", "time", "trail", "tunnels", "way" ]
[ "Shadow followed it until it led out of another little hole in the snow .", "But there he lost it .", "You see , it was so long since Whitefoot had hurriedly left that the scent on the surface had disappeared .", "Shadow ran swiftly this way and that way in a big circle , but he could n't find Whitefoot 's trail again .", "Snarling with anger and disappointment , he returned to the little hole in the snow and vanished .", "Then he followed all Whitefoot 's little tunnels .", "He found Whitefoot 's nest .", "He found his store of seeds .", "But he did n't find Whitefoot .", "`` He 'll come back , '' muttered Shadow , and curled up in Whitefoot 's nest to wait .", "CHAPTER XV : Whitefoots Dreadful Journey Danger may be anywhere , So I expect it everywhere .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was terribly frightened .", "Yes , sir , he was terribly frightened .", "It was a long , long time since he had been as frightened as he now was .", "He is used to frights , is Whitefoot .", "He has them every day and every night , but usually they are sudden frights , quickly over and as quickly forgotten .", "This fright was different .", "You see Whitefoot had caught a glimpse of Shadow the Weasel .", "And he knew that if Shadow returned he would be sure to find the little round holes in the snow that led down to Whitefoot 's private little tunnels underneath ." ]
The only thing for Whitefoot to do was to get just as far from that place as he could before XXXXX should return .
Shadow
[ "CHAPTER", "Shadow", "disappointment", "hole", "holes", "scent", "surface", "time", "trail", "way" ]
[ "Shadow ran swiftly this way and that way in a big circle , but he could n't find Whitefoot 's trail again .", "Snarling with anger and disappointment , he returned to the little hole in the snow and vanished .", "Then he followed all Whitefoot 's little tunnels .", "He found Whitefoot 's nest .", "He found his store of seeds .", "But he did n't find Whitefoot .", "`` He 'll come back , '' muttered Shadow , and curled up in Whitefoot 's nest to wait .", "CHAPTER XV : Whitefoots Dreadful Journey Danger may be anywhere , So I expect it everywhere .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was terribly frightened .", "Yes , sir , he was terribly frightened .", "It was a long , long time since he had been as frightened as he now was .", "He is used to frights , is Whitefoot .", "He has them every day and every night , but usually they are sudden frights , quickly over and as quickly forgotten .", "This fright was different .", "You see Whitefoot had caught a glimpse of Shadow the Weasel .", "And he knew that if Shadow returned he would be sure to find the little round holes in the snow that led down to Whitefoot 's private little tunnels underneath .", "The only thing for Whitefoot to do was to get just as far from that place as he could before Shadow should return .", "And so poor little Whitefoot started out on a journey that was to take him he knew not where .", "All he could do was to go and go and go until he could find a safe hiding-place ." ]
My , my , but that was a dreadful XXXXX !
journey
[ "CHAPTER", "circle", "disappointment", "holes", "journey", "place", "sir", "snow", "thing", "tunnels" ]
[ "Snarling with anger and disappointment , he returned to the little hole in the snow and vanished .", "Then he followed all Whitefoot 's little tunnels .", "He found Whitefoot 's nest .", "He found his store of seeds .", "But he did n't find Whitefoot .", "`` He 'll come back , '' muttered Shadow , and curled up in Whitefoot 's nest to wait .", "CHAPTER XV : Whitefoots Dreadful Journey Danger may be anywhere , So I expect it everywhere .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was terribly frightened .", "Yes , sir , he was terribly frightened .", "It was a long , long time since he had been as frightened as he now was .", "He is used to frights , is Whitefoot .", "He has them every day and every night , but usually they are sudden frights , quickly over and as quickly forgotten .", "This fright was different .", "You see Whitefoot had caught a glimpse of Shadow the Weasel .", "And he knew that if Shadow returned he would be sure to find the little round holes in the snow that led down to Whitefoot 's private little tunnels underneath .", "The only thing for Whitefoot to do was to get just as far from that place as he could before Shadow should return .", "And so poor little Whitefoot started out on a journey that was to take him he knew not where .", "All he could do was to go and go and go until he could find a safe hiding-place .", "My , my , but that was a dreadful journey !" ]
Every XXXXX a twig snapped , Whitefoot 's heart seemed to jump right up in his throat .
time
[ "CHAPTER", "Shadow", "anger", "fright", "journey", "nest", "sir", "snow", "time", "tunnels" ]
[ "Then he followed all Whitefoot 's little tunnels .", "He found Whitefoot 's nest .", "He found his store of seeds .", "But he did n't find Whitefoot .", "`` He 'll come back , '' muttered Shadow , and curled up in Whitefoot 's nest to wait .", "CHAPTER XV : Whitefoots Dreadful Journey Danger may be anywhere , So I expect it everywhere .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was terribly frightened .", "Yes , sir , he was terribly frightened .", "It was a long , long time since he had been as frightened as he now was .", "He is used to frights , is Whitefoot .", "He has them every day and every night , but usually they are sudden frights , quickly over and as quickly forgotten .", "This fright was different .", "You see Whitefoot had caught a glimpse of Shadow the Weasel .", "And he knew that if Shadow returned he would be sure to find the little round holes in the snow that led down to Whitefoot 's private little tunnels underneath .", "The only thing for Whitefoot to do was to get just as far from that place as he could before Shadow should return .", "And so poor little Whitefoot started out on a journey that was to take him he knew not where .", "All he could do was to go and go and go until he could find a safe hiding-place .", "My , my , but that was a dreadful journey !", "Every time a twig snapped , Whitefoot 's heart seemed to jump right up in his throat ." ]
Every XXXXX he saw a moving shadow , and the branches of the trees moving in the wind were constantly making moving shadows on the snow , he dodged behind a tree trunk or under a piece of bark or wherever he could find a hiding-place .
time
[ "CHAPTER", "Shadow", "fright", "heart", "journey", "nest", "place", "throat", "time", "tunnels" ]
[ "Then he followed all Whitefoot 's little tunnels .", "He found Whitefoot 's nest .", "He found his store of seeds .", "But he did n't find Whitefoot .", "`` He 'll come back , '' muttered Shadow , and curled up in Whitefoot 's nest to wait .", "CHAPTER XV : Whitefoots Dreadful Journey Danger may be anywhere , So I expect it everywhere .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was terribly frightened .", "Yes , sir , he was terribly frightened .", "It was a long , long time since he had been as frightened as he now was .", "He is used to frights , is Whitefoot .", "He has them every day and every night , but usually they are sudden frights , quickly over and as quickly forgotten .", "This fright was different .", "You see Whitefoot had caught a glimpse of Shadow the Weasel .", "And he knew that if Shadow returned he would be sure to find the little round holes in the snow that led down to Whitefoot 's private little tunnels underneath .", "The only thing for Whitefoot to do was to get just as far from that place as he could before Shadow should return .", "And so poor little Whitefoot started out on a journey that was to take him he knew not where .", "All he could do was to go and go and go until he could find a safe hiding-place .", "My , my , but that was a dreadful journey !", "Every time a twig snapped , Whitefoot 's heart seemed to jump right up in his throat ." ]
Every time he saw a moving shadow , and the branches of the trees moving in the wind were constantly making moving shadows on the XXXXX , he dodged behind a tree trunk or under a piece of bark or wherever he could find a hiding-place .
snow
[ "CHAPTER", "Shadow", "fright", "holes", "journey", "sir", "snow", "thing", "time", "tunnels" ]
[ "CHAPTER XV : Whitefoots Dreadful Journey Danger may be anywhere , So I expect it everywhere .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was terribly frightened .", "Yes , sir , he was terribly frightened .", "It was a long , long time since he had been as frightened as he now was .", "He is used to frights , is Whitefoot .", "He has them every day and every night , but usually they are sudden frights , quickly over and as quickly forgotten .", "This fright was different .", "You see Whitefoot had caught a glimpse of Shadow the Weasel .", "And he knew that if Shadow returned he would be sure to find the little round holes in the snow that led down to Whitefoot 's private little tunnels underneath .", "The only thing for Whitefoot to do was to get just as far from that place as he could before Shadow should return .", "And so poor little Whitefoot started out on a journey that was to take him he knew not where .", "All he could do was to go and go and go until he could find a safe hiding-place .", "My , my , but that was a dreadful journey !", "Every time a twig snapped , Whitefoot 's heart seemed to jump right up in his throat .", "Every time he saw a moving shadow , and the branches of the trees moving in the wind were constantly making moving shadows on the snow , he dodged behind a tree trunk or under a piece of bark or wherever he could find a hiding-place .", "You see , Whitefoot has so many enemies always looking for him that he hides whenever he sees anything moving .", "When at home , he is forever dodging in and out of his hiding-places .", "So , because everything was strange to him , and because of the great fear of Shadow the Weasel , he suspected everything that moved and every sound he heard .", "For a long way no one saw him , for no one was about ." ]
Yet all that XXXXX Whitefoot twisted and dodged and darted from place to place and was just as badly frightened as if there had been enemies all about .
way
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[ "This fright was different .", "You see Whitefoot had caught a glimpse of Shadow the Weasel .", "And he knew that if Shadow returned he would be sure to find the little round holes in the snow that led down to Whitefoot 's private little tunnels underneath .", "The only thing for Whitefoot to do was to get just as far from that place as he could before Shadow should return .", "And so poor little Whitefoot started out on a journey that was to take him he knew not where .", "All he could do was to go and go and go until he could find a safe hiding-place .", "My , my , but that was a dreadful journey !", "Every time a twig snapped , Whitefoot 's heart seemed to jump right up in his throat .", "Every time he saw a moving shadow , and the branches of the trees moving in the wind were constantly making moving shadows on the snow , he dodged behind a tree trunk or under a piece of bark or wherever he could find a hiding-place .", "You see , Whitefoot has so many enemies always looking for him that he hides whenever he sees anything moving .", "When at home , he is forever dodging in and out of his hiding-places .", "So , because everything was strange to him , and because of the great fear of Shadow the Weasel , he suspected everything that moved and every sound he heard .", "For a long way no one saw him , for no one was about .", "Yet all that way Whitefoot twisted and dodged and darted from place to place and was just as badly frightened as if there had been enemies all about .", "`` Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear me ! ''", "he kept saying over and over to himself .", "`` Wherever shall I go ?", "Whatever shall I do ?", "However shall I get enough to eat ?" ]
I wo n't dare go back to get food from my little storehouses , and I shall have to live in a strange XXXXX where I wo n't know where to look for food .
place
[ "Wherever", "branches", "everything", "fright", "place", "shadow", "shadows", "snow", "trees", "tunnels" ]
[ "`` Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear me ! ''", "he kept saying over and over to himself .", "`` Wherever shall I go ?", "Whatever shall I do ?", "However shall I get enough to eat ?", "I wo n't dare go back to get food from my little storehouses , and I shall have to live in a strange place where I wo n't know where to look for food .", "I am getting tired .", "My legs ache .", "I 'm getting hungry .", "I want my nice , warm , soft bed .", "Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear me ! ''", "But in spite of his frights , Whitefoot kept on .", "You see , he was more afraid to stop than he was to go on .", "He just had to get as far from Shadow the Weasel as he could .", "Being such a little fellow , what would be a short distance for you or me is a long distance for Whitefoot .", "And so that journey was to him very long indeed .", "Of course , it seemed longer because of the constant frights which came one right after another ." ]
It really was a terrible XXXXX .
journey
[ "Shadow", "Weasel", "bed", "distance", "fellow", "food", "journey", "legs", "spite", "storehouses" ]
[ "I wo n't dare go back to get food from my little storehouses , and I shall have to live in a strange place where I wo n't know where to look for food .", "I am getting tired .", "My legs ache .", "I 'm getting hungry .", "I want my nice , warm , soft bed .", "Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear me ! ''", "But in spite of his frights , Whitefoot kept on .", "You see , he was more afraid to stop than he was to go on .", "He just had to get as far from Shadow the Weasel as he could .", "Being such a little fellow , what would be a short distance for you or me is a long distance for Whitefoot .", "And so that journey was to him very long indeed .", "Of course , it seemed longer because of the constant frights which came one right after another .", "It really was a terrible journey .", "Yet if he had only known it , there was n't a thing along the whole way to be afraid of .", "You know it often happens that people are frightened more by what they do n't know than by what they do know .", "CHAPTER XVI : Whitefoot Climbs A Tree I 'd rather be frightened With no cause for fear Than fearful of nothing When danger is near .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot kept on going and going ." ]
Every time he thought that he was so tired he must stop , he would think of XXXXX the Weasel and then go on again .
Shadow
[ "Shadow", "Tree", "Weasel", "bed", "course", "distance", "legs", "people", "thing", "way" ]
[ "I wo n't dare go back to get food from my little storehouses , and I shall have to live in a strange place where I wo n't know where to look for food .", "I am getting tired .", "My legs ache .", "I 'm getting hungry .", "I want my nice , warm , soft bed .", "Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear me ! ''", "But in spite of his frights , Whitefoot kept on .", "You see , he was more afraid to stop than he was to go on .", "He just had to get as far from Shadow the Weasel as he could .", "Being such a little fellow , what would be a short distance for you or me is a long distance for Whitefoot .", "And so that journey was to him very long indeed .", "Of course , it seemed longer because of the constant frights which came one right after another .", "It really was a terrible journey .", "Yet if he had only known it , there was n't a thing along the whole way to be afraid of .", "You know it often happens that people are frightened more by what they do n't know than by what they do know .", "CHAPTER XVI : Whitefoot Climbs A Tree I 'd rather be frightened With no cause for fear Than fearful of nothing When danger is near .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot kept on going and going ." ]
Every time he thought that he was so tired he must stop , he would think of Shadow the XXXXX and then go on again .
Weasel
[ "CHAPTER", "Tree", "Weasel", "bed", "course", "food", "legs", "place", "spite", "storehouses" ]
[ "I want my nice , warm , soft bed .", "Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear me ! ''", "But in spite of his frights , Whitefoot kept on .", "You see , he was more afraid to stop than he was to go on .", "He just had to get as far from Shadow the Weasel as he could .", "Being such a little fellow , what would be a short distance for you or me is a long distance for Whitefoot .", "And so that journey was to him very long indeed .", "Of course , it seemed longer because of the constant frights which came one right after another .", "It really was a terrible journey .", "Yet if he had only known it , there was n't a thing along the whole way to be afraid of .", "You know it often happens that people are frightened more by what they do n't know than by what they do know .", "CHAPTER XVI : Whitefoot Climbs A Tree I 'd rather be frightened With no cause for fear Than fearful of nothing When danger is near .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot kept on going and going .", "Every time he thought that he was so tired he must stop , he would think of Shadow the Weasel and then go on again .", "By and by he became so tired that not even the thought of Shadow the Weasel could make him go much farther .", "So he began to look about for a safe hiding-place in which to rest .", "Now the home which he had left had been a snug little room beneath the roots of a certain old stump ." ]
There he had lived for a long XXXXX in the greatest comfort .
time
[ "Shadow", "Tree", "course", "fellow", "home", "journey", "room", "stump", "time", "way" ]
[ "Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear me ! ''", "But in spite of his frights , Whitefoot kept on .", "You see , he was more afraid to stop than he was to go on .", "He just had to get as far from Shadow the Weasel as he could .", "Being such a little fellow , what would be a short distance for you or me is a long distance for Whitefoot .", "And so that journey was to him very long indeed .", "Of course , it seemed longer because of the constant frights which came one right after another .", "It really was a terrible journey .", "Yet if he had only known it , there was n't a thing along the whole way to be afraid of .", "You know it often happens that people are frightened more by what they do n't know than by what they do know .", "CHAPTER XVI : Whitefoot Climbs A Tree I 'd rather be frightened With no cause for fear Than fearful of nothing When danger is near .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot kept on going and going .", "Every time he thought that he was so tired he must stop , he would think of Shadow the Weasel and then go on again .", "By and by he became so tired that not even the thought of Shadow the Weasel could make him go much farther .", "So he began to look about for a safe hiding-place in which to rest .", "Now the home which he had left had been a snug little room beneath the roots of a certain old stump .", "There he had lived for a long time in the greatest comfort .", "Little tunnels led to his storehouses and up to the surface of the snow ." ]
It had been a splendid place and one in which he had felt perfectly safe until XXXXX the Weasel had appeared .
Shadow
[ "Shadow", "comfort", "fellow", "room", "roots", "snow", "storehouses", "stump", "surface", "tunnels" ]
[ "Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear me ! ''", "But in spite of his frights , Whitefoot kept on .", "You see , he was more afraid to stop than he was to go on .", "He just had to get as far from Shadow the Weasel as he could .", "Being such a little fellow , what would be a short distance for you or me is a long distance for Whitefoot .", "And so that journey was to him very long indeed .", "Of course , it seemed longer because of the constant frights which came one right after another .", "It really was a terrible journey .", "Yet if he had only known it , there was n't a thing along the whole way to be afraid of .", "You know it often happens that people are frightened more by what they do n't know than by what they do know .", "CHAPTER XVI : Whitefoot Climbs A Tree I 'd rather be frightened With no cause for fear Than fearful of nothing When danger is near .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot kept on going and going .", "Every time he thought that he was so tired he must stop , he would think of Shadow the Weasel and then go on again .", "By and by he became so tired that not even the thought of Shadow the Weasel could make him go much farther .", "So he began to look about for a safe hiding-place in which to rest .", "Now the home which he had left had been a snug little room beneath the roots of a certain old stump .", "There he had lived for a long time in the greatest comfort .", "Little tunnels led to his storehouses and up to the surface of the snow ." ]
It had been a splendid place and one in which he had felt perfectly safe until Shadow the XXXXX had appeared .
Weasel
[ "CHAPTER", "Weasel", "comfort", "course", "distance", "room", "spite", "stump", "surface", "time" ]
[ "Oh , dear me ! ''", "But in spite of his frights , Whitefoot kept on .", "You see , he was more afraid to stop than he was to go on .", "He just had to get as far from Shadow the Weasel as he could .", "Being such a little fellow , what would be a short distance for you or me is a long distance for Whitefoot .", "And so that journey was to him very long indeed .", "Of course , it seemed longer because of the constant frights which came one right after another .", "It really was a terrible journey .", "Yet if he had only known it , there was n't a thing along the whole way to be afraid of .", "You know it often happens that people are frightened more by what they do n't know than by what they do know .", "CHAPTER XVI : Whitefoot Climbs A Tree I 'd rather be frightened With no cause for fear Than fearful of nothing When danger is near .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot kept on going and going .", "Every time he thought that he was so tired he must stop , he would think of Shadow the Weasel and then go on again .", "By and by he became so tired that not even the thought of Shadow the Weasel could make him go much farther .", "So he began to look about for a safe hiding-place in which to rest .", "Now the home which he had left had been a snug little room beneath the roots of a certain old stump .", "There he had lived for a long time in the greatest comfort .", "Little tunnels led to his storehouses and up to the surface of the snow .", "It had been a splendid place and one in which he had felt perfectly safe until Shadow the Weasel had appeared ." ]
Had you seen him playing about there , you would have thought him one of the little XXXXX of the ground , like his cousin Danny Meadow Mouse .
people
[ "Tree", "Weasel", "comfort", "distance", "journey", "people", "snow", "stump", "surface", "way" ]
[ "He just had to get as far from Shadow the Weasel as he could .", "Being such a little fellow , what would be a short distance for you or me is a long distance for Whitefoot .", "And so that journey was to him very long indeed .", "Of course , it seemed longer because of the constant frights which came one right after another .", "It really was a terrible journey .", "Yet if he had only known it , there was n't a thing along the whole way to be afraid of .", "You know it often happens that people are frightened more by what they do n't know than by what they do know .", "CHAPTER XVI : Whitefoot Climbs A Tree I 'd rather be frightened With no cause for fear Than fearful of nothing When danger is near .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot kept on going and going .", "Every time he thought that he was so tired he must stop , he would think of Shadow the Weasel and then go on again .", "By and by he became so tired that not even the thought of Shadow the Weasel could make him go much farther .", "So he began to look about for a safe hiding-place in which to rest .", "Now the home which he had left had been a snug little room beneath the roots of a certain old stump .", "There he had lived for a long time in the greatest comfort .", "Little tunnels led to his storehouses and up to the surface of the snow .", "It had been a splendid place and one in which he had felt perfectly safe until Shadow the Weasel had appeared .", "Had you seen him playing about there , you would have thought him one of the little people of the ground , like his cousin Danny Meadow Mouse .", "But Whitefoot is quite as much at home in trees as on the ground .", "In fact , he is quite as much at home in trees as is Chatterer the Red Squirrel , and a lot more at home in trees than is Striped Chipmunk , although Striped Chipmunk belongs to the Squirrel family ." ]
So now that he must find a hiding-place , Whitefoot decided that he would feel much safer in a tree than on the XXXXX .
ground
[ "comfort", "cousin", "distance", "ground", "people", "roots", "snow", "storehouses", "surface", "time" ]
[ "Being such a little fellow , what would be a short distance for you or me is a long distance for Whitefoot .", "And so that journey was to him very long indeed .", "Of course , it seemed longer because of the constant frights which came one right after another .", "It really was a terrible journey .", "Yet if he had only known it , there was n't a thing along the whole way to be afraid of .", "You know it often happens that people are frightened more by what they do n't know than by what they do know .", "CHAPTER XVI : Whitefoot Climbs A Tree I 'd rather be frightened With no cause for fear Than fearful of nothing When danger is near .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot kept on going and going .", "Every time he thought that he was so tired he must stop , he would think of Shadow the Weasel and then go on again .", "By and by he became so tired that not even the thought of Shadow the Weasel could make him go much farther .", "So he began to look about for a safe hiding-place in which to rest .", "Now the home which he had left had been a snug little room beneath the roots of a certain old stump .", "There he had lived for a long time in the greatest comfort .", "Little tunnels led to his storehouses and up to the surface of the snow .", "It had been a splendid place and one in which he had felt perfectly safe until Shadow the Weasel had appeared .", "Had you seen him playing about there , you would have thought him one of the little people of the ground , like his cousin Danny Meadow Mouse .", "But Whitefoot is quite as much at home in trees as on the ground .", "In fact , he is quite as much at home in trees as is Chatterer the Red Squirrel , and a lot more at home in trees than is Striped Chipmunk , although Striped Chipmunk belongs to the Squirrel family .", "So now that he must find a hiding-place , Whitefoot decided that he would feel much safer in a tree than on the ground ." ]
`` If only I can find a hollow XXXXX , '' whimpered Whitefoot .
tree
[ "CHAPTER", "Shadow", "comfort", "course", "fact", "ground", "home", "snow", "tree", "tunnels" ]
[ "And so that journey was to him very long indeed .", "Of course , it seemed longer because of the constant frights which came one right after another .", "It really was a terrible journey .", "Yet if he had only known it , there was n't a thing along the whole way to be afraid of .", "You know it often happens that people are frightened more by what they do n't know than by what they do know .", "CHAPTER XVI : Whitefoot Climbs A Tree I 'd rather be frightened With no cause for fear Than fearful of nothing When danger is near .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot kept on going and going .", "Every time he thought that he was so tired he must stop , he would think of Shadow the Weasel and then go on again .", "By and by he became so tired that not even the thought of Shadow the Weasel could make him go much farther .", "So he began to look about for a safe hiding-place in which to rest .", "Now the home which he had left had been a snug little room beneath the roots of a certain old stump .", "There he had lived for a long time in the greatest comfort .", "Little tunnels led to his storehouses and up to the surface of the snow .", "It had been a splendid place and one in which he had felt perfectly safe until Shadow the Weasel had appeared .", "Had you seen him playing about there , you would have thought him one of the little people of the ground , like his cousin Danny Meadow Mouse .", "But Whitefoot is quite as much at home in trees as on the ground .", "In fact , he is quite as much at home in trees as is Chatterer the Red Squirrel , and a lot more at home in trees than is Striped Chipmunk , although Striped Chipmunk belongs to the Squirrel family .", "So now that he must find a hiding-place , Whitefoot decided that he would feel much safer in a tree than on the ground .", "`` If only I can find a hollow tree , '' whimpered Whitefoot ." ]
`` I will feel ever so much safer in a XXXXX than hiding in or near the ground in a strange place . ''
tree
[ "CHAPTER", "Weasel", "comfort", "fact", "place", "room", "storehouses", "thing", "tree", "tunnels" ]
[ "And so that journey was to him very long indeed .", "Of course , it seemed longer because of the constant frights which came one right after another .", "It really was a terrible journey .", "Yet if he had only known it , there was n't a thing along the whole way to be afraid of .", "You know it often happens that people are frightened more by what they do n't know than by what they do know .", "CHAPTER XVI : Whitefoot Climbs A Tree I 'd rather be frightened With no cause for fear Than fearful of nothing When danger is near .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot kept on going and going .", "Every time he thought that he was so tired he must stop , he would think of Shadow the Weasel and then go on again .", "By and by he became so tired that not even the thought of Shadow the Weasel could make him go much farther .", "So he began to look about for a safe hiding-place in which to rest .", "Now the home which he had left had been a snug little room beneath the roots of a certain old stump .", "There he had lived for a long time in the greatest comfort .", "Little tunnels led to his storehouses and up to the surface of the snow .", "It had been a splendid place and one in which he had felt perfectly safe until Shadow the Weasel had appeared .", "Had you seen him playing about there , you would have thought him one of the little people of the ground , like his cousin Danny Meadow Mouse .", "But Whitefoot is quite as much at home in trees as on the ground .", "In fact , he is quite as much at home in trees as is Chatterer the Red Squirrel , and a lot more at home in trees than is Striped Chipmunk , although Striped Chipmunk belongs to the Squirrel family .", "So now that he must find a hiding-place , Whitefoot decided that he would feel much safer in a tree than on the ground .", "`` If only I can find a hollow tree , '' whimpered Whitefoot ." ]
`` I will feel ever so much safer in a tree than hiding in or near the XXXXX in a strange place . ''
ground
[ "Weasel", "comfort", "cousin", "fact", "ground", "room", "roots", "storehouses", "time", "tree" ]
[ "And so that journey was to him very long indeed .", "Of course , it seemed longer because of the constant frights which came one right after another .", "It really was a terrible journey .", "Yet if he had only known it , there was n't a thing along the whole way to be afraid of .", "You know it often happens that people are frightened more by what they do n't know than by what they do know .", "CHAPTER XVI : Whitefoot Climbs A Tree I 'd rather be frightened With no cause for fear Than fearful of nothing When danger is near .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot kept on going and going .", "Every time he thought that he was so tired he must stop , he would think of Shadow the Weasel and then go on again .", "By and by he became so tired that not even the thought of Shadow the Weasel could make him go much farther .", "So he began to look about for a safe hiding-place in which to rest .", "Now the home which he had left had been a snug little room beneath the roots of a certain old stump .", "There he had lived for a long time in the greatest comfort .", "Little tunnels led to his storehouses and up to the surface of the snow .", "It had been a splendid place and one in which he had felt perfectly safe until Shadow the Weasel had appeared .", "Had you seen him playing about there , you would have thought him one of the little people of the ground , like his cousin Danny Meadow Mouse .", "But Whitefoot is quite as much at home in trees as on the ground .", "In fact , he is quite as much at home in trees as is Chatterer the Red Squirrel , and a lot more at home in trees than is Striped Chipmunk , although Striped Chipmunk belongs to the Squirrel family .", "So now that he must find a hiding-place , Whitefoot decided that he would feel much safer in a tree than on the ground .", "`` If only I can find a hollow tree , '' whimpered Whitefoot ." ]
`` I will feel ever so much safer in a tree than hiding in or near the ground in a strange XXXXX . ''
place
[ "CHAPTER", "Shadow", "cousin", "fact", "journey", "people", "place", "snow", "stump", "surface" ]
[ "Of course , it seemed longer because of the constant frights which came one right after another .", "It really was a terrible journey .", "Yet if he had only known it , there was n't a thing along the whole way to be afraid of .", "You know it often happens that people are frightened more by what they do n't know than by what they do know .", "CHAPTER XVI : Whitefoot Climbs A Tree I 'd rather be frightened With no cause for fear Than fearful of nothing When danger is near .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot kept on going and going .", "Every time he thought that he was so tired he must stop , he would think of Shadow the Weasel and then go on again .", "By and by he became so tired that not even the thought of Shadow the Weasel could make him go much farther .", "So he began to look about for a safe hiding-place in which to rest .", "Now the home which he had left had been a snug little room beneath the roots of a certain old stump .", "There he had lived for a long time in the greatest comfort .", "Little tunnels led to his storehouses and up to the surface of the snow .", "It had been a splendid place and one in which he had felt perfectly safe until Shadow the Weasel had appeared .", "Had you seen him playing about there , you would have thought him one of the little people of the ground , like his cousin Danny Meadow Mouse .", "But Whitefoot is quite as much at home in trees as on the ground .", "In fact , he is quite as much at home in trees as is Chatterer the Red Squirrel , and a lot more at home in trees than is Striped Chipmunk , although Striped Chipmunk belongs to the Squirrel family .", "So now that he must find a hiding-place , Whitefoot decided that he would feel much safer in a tree than on the ground .", "`` If only I can find a hollow tree , '' whimpered Whitefoot .", "`` I will feel ever so much safer in a tree than hiding in or near the ground in a strange place . ''" ]
So Whitefoot began to look for a dead XXXXX .
tree
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[ "It really was a terrible journey .", "Yet if he had only known it , there was n't a thing along the whole way to be afraid of .", "You know it often happens that people are frightened more by what they do n't know than by what they do know .", "CHAPTER XVI : Whitefoot Climbs A Tree I 'd rather be frightened With no cause for fear Than fearful of nothing When danger is near .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot kept on going and going .", "Every time he thought that he was so tired he must stop , he would think of Shadow the Weasel and then go on again .", "By and by he became so tired that not even the thought of Shadow the Weasel could make him go much farther .", "So he began to look about for a safe hiding-place in which to rest .", "Now the home which he had left had been a snug little room beneath the roots of a certain old stump .", "There he had lived for a long time in the greatest comfort .", "Little tunnels led to his storehouses and up to the surface of the snow .", "It had been a splendid place and one in which he had felt perfectly safe until Shadow the Weasel had appeared .", "Had you seen him playing about there , you would have thought him one of the little people of the ground , like his cousin Danny Meadow Mouse .", "But Whitefoot is quite as much at home in trees as on the ground .", "In fact , he is quite as much at home in trees as is Chatterer the Red Squirrel , and a lot more at home in trees than is Striped Chipmunk , although Striped Chipmunk belongs to the Squirrel family .", "So now that he must find a hiding-place , Whitefoot decided that he would feel much safer in a tree than on the ground .", "`` If only I can find a hollow tree , '' whimpered Whitefoot .", "`` I will feel ever so much safer in a tree than hiding in or near the ground in a strange place . ''", "So Whitefoot began to look for a dead tree ." ]
You see , he knew that there was more likely to be a hollow in a dead XXXXX than in a living tree .
tree
[ "Shadow", "ground", "home", "journey", "place", "snow", "storehouses", "surface", "tree", "tunnels" ]
[ "Yet if he had only known it , there was n't a thing along the whole way to be afraid of .", "You know it often happens that people are frightened more by what they do n't know than by what they do know .", "CHAPTER XVI : Whitefoot Climbs A Tree I 'd rather be frightened With no cause for fear Than fearful of nothing When danger is near .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot kept on going and going .", "Every time he thought that he was so tired he must stop , he would think of Shadow the Weasel and then go on again .", "By and by he became so tired that not even the thought of Shadow the Weasel could make him go much farther .", "So he began to look about for a safe hiding-place in which to rest .", "Now the home which he had left had been a snug little room beneath the roots of a certain old stump .", "There he had lived for a long time in the greatest comfort .", "Little tunnels led to his storehouses and up to the surface of the snow .", "It had been a splendid place and one in which he had felt perfectly safe until Shadow the Weasel had appeared .", "Had you seen him playing about there , you would have thought him one of the little people of the ground , like his cousin Danny Meadow Mouse .", "But Whitefoot is quite as much at home in trees as on the ground .", "In fact , he is quite as much at home in trees as is Chatterer the Red Squirrel , and a lot more at home in trees than is Striped Chipmunk , although Striped Chipmunk belongs to the Squirrel family .", "So now that he must find a hiding-place , Whitefoot decided that he would feel much safer in a tree than on the ground .", "`` If only I can find a hollow tree , '' whimpered Whitefoot .", "`` I will feel ever so much safer in a tree than hiding in or near the ground in a strange place . ''", "So Whitefoot began to look for a dead tree .", "You see , he knew that there was more likely to be a hollow in a dead tree than in a living tree ." ]
By and by he came to a tall , dead XXXXX .
tree
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[ "You know it often happens that people are frightened more by what they do n't know than by what they do know .", "CHAPTER XVI : Whitefoot Climbs A Tree I 'd rather be frightened With no cause for fear Than fearful of nothing When danger is near .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot kept on going and going .", "Every time he thought that he was so tired he must stop , he would think of Shadow the Weasel and then go on again .", "By and by he became so tired that not even the thought of Shadow the Weasel could make him go much farther .", "So he began to look about for a safe hiding-place in which to rest .", "Now the home which he had left had been a snug little room beneath the roots of a certain old stump .", "There he had lived for a long time in the greatest comfort .", "Little tunnels led to his storehouses and up to the surface of the snow .", "It had been a splendid place and one in which he had felt perfectly safe until Shadow the Weasel had appeared .", "Had you seen him playing about there , you would have thought him one of the little people of the ground , like his cousin Danny Meadow Mouse .", "But Whitefoot is quite as much at home in trees as on the ground .", "In fact , he is quite as much at home in trees as is Chatterer the Red Squirrel , and a lot more at home in trees than is Striped Chipmunk , although Striped Chipmunk belongs to the Squirrel family .", "So now that he must find a hiding-place , Whitefoot decided that he would feel much safer in a tree than on the ground .", "`` If only I can find a hollow tree , '' whimpered Whitefoot .", "`` I will feel ever so much safer in a tree than hiding in or near the ground in a strange place . ''", "So Whitefoot began to look for a dead tree .", "You see , he knew that there was more likely to be a hollow in a dead tree than in a living tree .", "By and by he came to a tall , dead tree ." ]
He knew it was a dead XXXXX , because there was no bark on it .
tree
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[ "CHAPTER XVI : Whitefoot Climbs A Tree I 'd rather be frightened With no cause for fear Than fearful of nothing When danger is near .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot kept on going and going .", "Every time he thought that he was so tired he must stop , he would think of Shadow the Weasel and then go on again .", "By and by he became so tired that not even the thought of Shadow the Weasel could make him go much farther .", "So he began to look about for a safe hiding-place in which to rest .", "Now the home which he had left had been a snug little room beneath the roots of a certain old stump .", "There he had lived for a long time in the greatest comfort .", "Little tunnels led to his storehouses and up to the surface of the snow .", "It had been a splendid place and one in which he had felt perfectly safe until Shadow the Weasel had appeared .", "Had you seen him playing about there , you would have thought him one of the little people of the ground , like his cousin Danny Meadow Mouse .", "But Whitefoot is quite as much at home in trees as on the ground .", "In fact , he is quite as much at home in trees as is Chatterer the Red Squirrel , and a lot more at home in trees than is Striped Chipmunk , although Striped Chipmunk belongs to the Squirrel family .", "So now that he must find a hiding-place , Whitefoot decided that he would feel much safer in a tree than on the ground .", "`` If only I can find a hollow tree , '' whimpered Whitefoot .", "`` I will feel ever so much safer in a tree than hiding in or near the ground in a strange place . ''", "So Whitefoot began to look for a dead tree .", "You see , he knew that there was more likely to be a hollow in a dead tree than in a living tree .", "By and by he came to a tall , dead tree .", "He knew it was a dead tree , because there was no bark on it ." ]
But , of course , he could n't tell whether or not that XXXXX was hollow .
tree
[ "comfort", "ground", "people", "place", "roots", "snow", "surface", "time", "tree", "tunnels" ]
[ "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot kept on going and going .", "Every time he thought that he was so tired he must stop , he would think of Shadow the Weasel and then go on again .", "By and by he became so tired that not even the thought of Shadow the Weasel could make him go much farther .", "So he began to look about for a safe hiding-place in which to rest .", "Now the home which he had left had been a snug little room beneath the roots of a certain old stump .", "There he had lived for a long time in the greatest comfort .", "Little tunnels led to his storehouses and up to the surface of the snow .", "It had been a splendid place and one in which he had felt perfectly safe until Shadow the Weasel had appeared .", "Had you seen him playing about there , you would have thought him one of the little people of the ground , like his cousin Danny Meadow Mouse .", "But Whitefoot is quite as much at home in trees as on the ground .", "In fact , he is quite as much at home in trees as is Chatterer the Red Squirrel , and a lot more at home in trees than is Striped Chipmunk , although Striped Chipmunk belongs to the Squirrel family .", "So now that he must find a hiding-place , Whitefoot decided that he would feel much safer in a tree than on the ground .", "`` If only I can find a hollow tree , '' whimpered Whitefoot .", "`` I will feel ever so much safer in a tree than hiding in or near the ground in a strange place . ''", "So Whitefoot began to look for a dead tree .", "You see , he knew that there was more likely to be a hollow in a dead tree than in a living tree .", "By and by he came to a tall , dead tree .", "He knew it was a dead tree , because there was no bark on it .", "But , of course , he could n't tell whether or not that tree was hollow ." ]
I mean he could n't tell from the XXXXX .
ground
[ "Weasel", "comfort", "ground", "home", "people", "room", "roots", "stump", "surface", "tunnels" ]
[ "Little tunnels led to his storehouses and up to the surface of the snow .", "It had been a splendid place and one in which he had felt perfectly safe until Shadow the Weasel had appeared .", "Had you seen him playing about there , you would have thought him one of the little people of the ground , like his cousin Danny Meadow Mouse .", "But Whitefoot is quite as much at home in trees as on the ground .", "In fact , he is quite as much at home in trees as is Chatterer the Red Squirrel , and a lot more at home in trees than is Striped Chipmunk , although Striped Chipmunk belongs to the Squirrel family .", "So now that he must find a hiding-place , Whitefoot decided that he would feel much safer in a tree than on the ground .", "`` If only I can find a hollow tree , '' whimpered Whitefoot .", "`` I will feel ever so much safer in a tree than hiding in or near the ground in a strange place . ''", "So Whitefoot began to look for a dead tree .", "You see , he knew that there was more likely to be a hollow in a dead tree than in a living tree .", "By and by he came to a tall , dead tree .", "He knew it was a dead tree , because there was no bark on it .", "But , of course , he could n't tell whether or not that tree was hollow .", "I mean he could n't tell from the ground .", "`` Oh , dear ! ''", "he whimpered again .", "`` Oh , dear !", "I suppose I will have to climb this , and I am so tired .", "It ought to be hollow .", "There ought to be splendid holes in it ." ]
It is just the kind of a XXXXX that Drummer the Woodpecker likes to make his house in .
tree
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[ "In fact , he is quite as much at home in trees as is Chatterer the Red Squirrel , and a lot more at home in trees than is Striped Chipmunk , although Striped Chipmunk belongs to the Squirrel family .", "So now that he must find a hiding-place , Whitefoot decided that he would feel much safer in a tree than on the ground .", "`` If only I can find a hollow tree , '' whimpered Whitefoot .", "`` I will feel ever so much safer in a tree than hiding in or near the ground in a strange place . ''", "So Whitefoot began to look for a dead tree .", "You see , he knew that there was more likely to be a hollow in a dead tree than in a living tree .", "By and by he came to a tall , dead tree .", "He knew it was a dead tree , because there was no bark on it .", "But , of course , he could n't tell whether or not that tree was hollow .", "I mean he could n't tell from the ground .", "`` Oh , dear ! ''", "he whimpered again .", "`` Oh , dear !", "I suppose I will have to climb this , and I am so tired .", "It ought to be hollow .", "There ought to be splendid holes in it .", "It is just the kind of a tree that Drummer the Woodpecker likes to make his house in .", "I shall be terribly disappointed if I do n't find one of his houses somewhere in it , but I wish I had n't got to climb it to find out .", "Well , here goes . ''", "He looked anxiously this way ." ]
He looked anxiously that XXXXX .
way
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[ "So now that he must find a hiding-place , Whitefoot decided that he would feel much safer in a tree than on the ground .", "`` If only I can find a hollow tree , '' whimpered Whitefoot .", "`` I will feel ever so much safer in a tree than hiding in or near the ground in a strange place . ''", "So Whitefoot began to look for a dead tree .", "You see , he knew that there was more likely to be a hollow in a dead tree than in a living tree .", "By and by he came to a tall , dead tree .", "He knew it was a dead tree , because there was no bark on it .", "But , of course , he could n't tell whether or not that tree was hollow .", "I mean he could n't tell from the ground .", "`` Oh , dear ! ''", "he whimpered again .", "`` Oh , dear !", "I suppose I will have to climb this , and I am so tired .", "It ought to be hollow .", "There ought to be splendid holes in it .", "It is just the kind of a tree that Drummer the Woodpecker likes to make his house in .", "I shall be terribly disappointed if I do n't find one of his houses somewhere in it , but I wish I had n't got to climb it to find out .", "Well , here goes . ''", "He looked anxiously this way .", "He looked anxiously that way ." ]
He looked anxiously the other XXXXX .
way
[ "Woodpecker", "bark", "course", "ground", "holes", "house", "houses", "place", "tree", "way" ]
[ "`` If only I can find a hollow tree , '' whimpered Whitefoot .", "`` I will feel ever so much safer in a tree than hiding in or near the ground in a strange place . ''", "So Whitefoot began to look for a dead tree .", "You see , he knew that there was more likely to be a hollow in a dead tree than in a living tree .", "By and by he came to a tall , dead tree .", "He knew it was a dead tree , because there was no bark on it .", "But , of course , he could n't tell whether or not that tree was hollow .", "I mean he could n't tell from the ground .", "`` Oh , dear ! ''", "he whimpered again .", "`` Oh , dear !", "I suppose I will have to climb this , and I am so tired .", "It ought to be hollow .", "There ought to be splendid holes in it .", "It is just the kind of a tree that Drummer the Woodpecker likes to make his house in .", "I shall be terribly disappointed if I do n't find one of his houses somewhere in it , but I wish I had n't got to climb it to find out .", "Well , here goes . ''", "He looked anxiously this way .", "He looked anxiously that way .", "He looked anxiously the other way ." ]
In fact , he looked anxiously every XXXXX .
way
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[ "`` I will feel ever so much safer in a tree than hiding in or near the ground in a strange place . ''", "So Whitefoot began to look for a dead tree .", "You see , he knew that there was more likely to be a hollow in a dead tree than in a living tree .", "By and by he came to a tall , dead tree .", "He knew it was a dead tree , because there was no bark on it .", "But , of course , he could n't tell whether or not that tree was hollow .", "I mean he could n't tell from the ground .", "`` Oh , dear ! ''", "he whimpered again .", "`` Oh , dear !", "I suppose I will have to climb this , and I am so tired .", "It ought to be hollow .", "There ought to be splendid holes in it .", "It is just the kind of a tree that Drummer the Woodpecker likes to make his house in .", "I shall be terribly disappointed if I do n't find one of his houses somewhere in it , but I wish I had n't got to climb it to find out .", "Well , here goes . ''", "He looked anxiously this way .", "He looked anxiously that way .", "He looked anxiously the other way .", "In fact , he looked anxiously every way ." ]
But he saw no one and nothing to be afraid of , and so he started up the XXXXX .
tree
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[ "By and by he came to a tall , dead tree .", "He knew it was a dead tree , because there was no bark on it .", "But , of course , he could n't tell whether or not that tree was hollow .", "I mean he could n't tell from the ground .", "`` Oh , dear ! ''", "he whimpered again .", "`` Oh , dear !", "I suppose I will have to climb this , and I am so tired .", "It ought to be hollow .", "There ought to be splendid holes in it .", "It is just the kind of a tree that Drummer the Woodpecker likes to make his house in .", "I shall be terribly disappointed if I do n't find one of his houses somewhere in it , but I wish I had n't got to climb it to find out .", "Well , here goes . ''", "He looked anxiously this way .", "He looked anxiously that way .", "He looked anxiously the other way .", "In fact , he looked anxiously every way .", "But he saw no one and nothing to be afraid of , and so he started up the tree .", "He was half-way up when , glancing down , he saw a shadow moving across the snow .", "Once more Whitefoot 's heart seemed to jump right up in his throat ." ]
That XXXXX was the shadow of some one flying .
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[ "By and by he came to a tall , dead tree .", "He knew it was a dead tree , because there was no bark on it .", "But , of course , he could n't tell whether or not that tree was hollow .", "I mean he could n't tell from the ground .", "`` Oh , dear ! ''", "he whimpered again .", "`` Oh , dear !", "I suppose I will have to climb this , and I am so tired .", "It ought to be hollow .", "There ought to be splendid holes in it .", "It is just the kind of a tree that Drummer the Woodpecker likes to make his house in .", "I shall be terribly disappointed if I do n't find one of his houses somewhere in it , but I wish I had n't got to climb it to find out .", "Well , here goes . ''", "He looked anxiously this way .", "He looked anxiously that way .", "He looked anxiously the other way .", "In fact , he looked anxiously every way .", "But he saw no one and nothing to be afraid of , and so he started up the tree .", "He was half-way up when , glancing down , he saw a shadow moving across the snow .", "Once more Whitefoot 's heart seemed to jump right up in his throat ." ]
That shadow was the XXXXX of some one flying .
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[ "But , of course , he could n't tell whether or not that tree was hollow .", "I mean he could n't tell from the ground .", "`` Oh , dear ! ''", "he whimpered again .", "`` Oh , dear !", "I suppose I will have to climb this , and I am so tired .", "It ought to be hollow .", "There ought to be splendid holes in it .", "It is just the kind of a tree that Drummer the Woodpecker likes to make his house in .", "I shall be terribly disappointed if I do n't find one of his houses somewhere in it , but I wish I had n't got to climb it to find out .", "Well , here goes . ''", "He looked anxiously this way .", "He looked anxiously that way .", "He looked anxiously the other way .", "In fact , he looked anxiously every way .", "But he saw no one and nothing to be afraid of , and so he started up the tree .", "He was half-way up when , glancing down , he saw a shadow moving across the snow .", "Once more Whitefoot 's heart seemed to jump right up in his throat .", "That shadow was the shadow of some one flying .", "There could n't be the least bit of doubt about it ." ]
Whitefoot flattened himself against the side of the XXXXX and peeked around it .
tree
[ "Woodpecker", "course", "heart", "holes", "nothing", "one", "shadow", "snow", "throat", "tree" ]
[ "I mean he could n't tell from the ground .", "`` Oh , dear ! ''", "he whimpered again .", "`` Oh , dear !", "I suppose I will have to climb this , and I am so tired .", "It ought to be hollow .", "There ought to be splendid holes in it .", "It is just the kind of a tree that Drummer the Woodpecker likes to make his house in .", "I shall be terribly disappointed if I do n't find one of his houses somewhere in it , but I wish I had n't got to climb it to find out .", "Well , here goes . ''", "He looked anxiously this way .", "He looked anxiously that way .", "He looked anxiously the other way .", "In fact , he looked anxiously every way .", "But he saw no one and nothing to be afraid of , and so he started up the tree .", "He was half-way up when , glancing down , he saw a shadow moving across the snow .", "Once more Whitefoot 's heart seemed to jump right up in his throat .", "That shadow was the shadow of some one flying .", "There could n't be the least bit of doubt about it .", "Whitefoot flattened himself against the side of the tree and peeked around it ." ]
He was just in time to see a gray and black and white bird almost the size of Sammy Jay alight in the very next XXXXX .
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[ "`` Oh , dear ! ''", "he whimpered again .", "`` Oh , dear !", "I suppose I will have to climb this , and I am so tired .", "It ought to be hollow .", "There ought to be splendid holes in it .", "It is just the kind of a tree that Drummer the Woodpecker likes to make his house in .", "I shall be terribly disappointed if I do n't find one of his houses somewhere in it , but I wish I had n't got to climb it to find out .", "Well , here goes . ''", "He looked anxiously this way .", "He looked anxiously that way .", "He looked anxiously the other way .", "In fact , he looked anxiously every way .", "But he saw no one and nothing to be afraid of , and so he started up the tree .", "He was half-way up when , glancing down , he saw a shadow moving across the snow .", "Once more Whitefoot 's heart seemed to jump right up in his throat .", "That shadow was the shadow of some one flying .", "There could n't be the least bit of doubt about it .", "Whitefoot flattened himself against the side of the tree and peeked around it .", "He was just in time to see a gray and black and white bird almost the size of Sammy Jay alight in the very next tree ." ]
He had come along near the ground and then risen sharply into the XXXXX .
tree
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[ "There ought to be splendid holes in it .", "It is just the kind of a tree that Drummer the Woodpecker likes to make his house in .", "I shall be terribly disappointed if I do n't find one of his houses somewhere in it , but I wish I had n't got to climb it to find out .", "Well , here goes . ''", "He looked anxiously this way .", "He looked anxiously that way .", "He looked anxiously the other way .", "In fact , he looked anxiously every way .", "But he saw no one and nothing to be afraid of , and so he started up the tree .", "He was half-way up when , glancing down , he saw a shadow moving across the snow .", "Once more Whitefoot 's heart seemed to jump right up in his throat .", "That shadow was the shadow of some one flying .", "There could n't be the least bit of doubt about it .", "Whitefoot flattened himself against the side of the tree and peeked around it .", "He was just in time to see a gray and black and white bird almost the size of Sammy Jay alight in the very next tree .", "He had come along near the ground and then risen sharply into the tree .", "His bill was black , and there was just a tiny hook on the end of it .", "Whitefoot knew who it was .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Whitefoot shivered ." ]
CHAPTER XVII : Whitefoot Finds A Hole Just In Time Just in XXXXX , not just too late , Will make you master of your fate .
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[ "I shall be terribly disappointed if I do n't find one of his houses somewhere in it , but I wish I had n't got to climb it to find out .", "Well , here goes . ''", "He looked anxiously this way .", "He looked anxiously that way .", "He looked anxiously the other way .", "In fact , he looked anxiously every way .", "But he saw no one and nothing to be afraid of , and so he started up the tree .", "He was half-way up when , glancing down , he saw a shadow moving across the snow .", "Once more Whitefoot 's heart seemed to jump right up in his throat .", "That shadow was the shadow of some one flying .", "There could n't be the least bit of doubt about it .", "Whitefoot flattened himself against the side of the tree and peeked around it .", "He was just in time to see a gray and black and white bird almost the size of Sammy Jay alight in the very next tree .", "He had come along near the ground and then risen sharply into the tree .", "His bill was black , and there was just a tiny hook on the end of it .", "Whitefoot knew who it was .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Whitefoot shivered .", "CHAPTER XVII : Whitefoot Finds A Hole Just In Time Just in time , not just too late , Will make you master of your fate .", "-- Whitefoot ." ]
Whitefoot , half-way up that dead XXXXX , flattened himself against the trunk and , with his heart going pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat with fright , peered around the tree at an enemy he had not seen for so long that he had quite forgotten there was such a one .
tree
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[ "I shall be terribly disappointed if I do n't find one of his houses somewhere in it , but I wish I had n't got to climb it to find out .", "Well , here goes . ''", "He looked anxiously this way .", "He looked anxiously that way .", "He looked anxiously the other way .", "In fact , he looked anxiously every way .", "But he saw no one and nothing to be afraid of , and so he started up the tree .", "He was half-way up when , glancing down , he saw a shadow moving across the snow .", "Once more Whitefoot 's heart seemed to jump right up in his throat .", "That shadow was the shadow of some one flying .", "There could n't be the least bit of doubt about it .", "Whitefoot flattened himself against the side of the tree and peeked around it .", "He was just in time to see a gray and black and white bird almost the size of Sammy Jay alight in the very next tree .", "He had come along near the ground and then risen sharply into the tree .", "His bill was black , and there was just a tiny hook on the end of it .", "Whitefoot knew who it was .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Whitefoot shivered .", "CHAPTER XVII : Whitefoot Finds A Hole Just In Time Just in time , not just too late , Will make you master of your fate .", "-- Whitefoot ." ]
Whitefoot , half-way up that dead tree , flattened himself against the trunk and , with his XXXXX going pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat with fright , peered around the tree at an enemy he had not seen for so long that he had quite forgotten there was such a one .
heart
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[ "I shall be terribly disappointed if I do n't find one of his houses somewhere in it , but I wish I had n't got to climb it to find out .", "Well , here goes . ''", "He looked anxiously this way .", "He looked anxiously that way .", "He looked anxiously the other way .", "In fact , he looked anxiously every way .", "But he saw no one and nothing to be afraid of , and so he started up the tree .", "He was half-way up when , glancing down , he saw a shadow moving across the snow .", "Once more Whitefoot 's heart seemed to jump right up in his throat .", "That shadow was the shadow of some one flying .", "There could n't be the least bit of doubt about it .", "Whitefoot flattened himself against the side of the tree and peeked around it .", "He was just in time to see a gray and black and white bird almost the size of Sammy Jay alight in the very next tree .", "He had come along near the ground and then risen sharply into the tree .", "His bill was black , and there was just a tiny hook on the end of it .", "Whitefoot knew who it was .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Whitefoot shivered .", "CHAPTER XVII : Whitefoot Finds A Hole Just In Time Just in time , not just too late , Will make you master of your fate .", "-- Whitefoot ." ]
Whitefoot , half-way up that dead tree , flattened himself against the trunk and , with his heart going pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat with fright , peered around the XXXXX at an enemy he had not seen for so long that he had quite forgotten there was such a one .
tree
[ "CHAPTER", "bird", "fact", "ground", "hook", "houses", "nothing", "size", "throat", "tree" ]
[ "But he saw no one and nothing to be afraid of , and so he started up the tree .", "He was half-way up when , glancing down , he saw a shadow moving across the snow .", "Once more Whitefoot 's heart seemed to jump right up in his throat .", "That shadow was the shadow of some one flying .", "There could n't be the least bit of doubt about it .", "Whitefoot flattened himself against the side of the tree and peeked around it .", "He was just in time to see a gray and black and white bird almost the size of Sammy Jay alight in the very next tree .", "He had come along near the ground and then risen sharply into the tree .", "His bill was black , and there was just a tiny hook on the end of it .", "Whitefoot knew who it was .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Whitefoot shivered .", "CHAPTER XVII : Whitefoot Finds A Hole Just In Time Just in time , not just too late , Will make you master of your fate .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot , half-way up that dead tree , flattened himself against the trunk and , with his heart going pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat with fright , peered around the tree at an enemy he had not seen for so long that he had quite forgotten there was such a one .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Often he is called just Butcher Bird .", "He did not look at all terrible .", "He was not quite as big as Sammy Jay .", "He had no terrible claws like the Hawks and Owls ." ]
There was a tiny XXXXX at the end of his black bill , but it was n't big enough to look very dreadful .
hook
[ "Bird", "CHAPTER", "enemy", "fate", "half-way", "hook", "master", "shadow", "size", "throat" ]
[ "But he saw no one and nothing to be afraid of , and so he started up the tree .", "He was half-way up when , glancing down , he saw a shadow moving across the snow .", "Once more Whitefoot 's heart seemed to jump right up in his throat .", "That shadow was the shadow of some one flying .", "There could n't be the least bit of doubt about it .", "Whitefoot flattened himself against the side of the tree and peeked around it .", "He was just in time to see a gray and black and white bird almost the size of Sammy Jay alight in the very next tree .", "He had come along near the ground and then risen sharply into the tree .", "His bill was black , and there was just a tiny hook on the end of it .", "Whitefoot knew who it was .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Whitefoot shivered .", "CHAPTER XVII : Whitefoot Finds A Hole Just In Time Just in time , not just too late , Will make you master of your fate .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot , half-way up that dead tree , flattened himself against the trunk and , with his heart going pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat with fright , peered around the tree at an enemy he had not seen for so long that he had quite forgotten there was such a one .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Often he is called just Butcher Bird .", "He did not look at all terrible .", "He was not quite as big as Sammy Jay .", "He had no terrible claws like the Hawks and Owls ." ]
There was a tiny hook at the XXXXX of his black bill , but it was n't big enough to look very dreadful .
end
[ "CHAPTER", "bill", "bird", "end", "half-way", "heart", "master", "nothing", "shadow", "side" ]
[ "But he saw no one and nothing to be afraid of , and so he started up the tree .", "He was half-way up when , glancing down , he saw a shadow moving across the snow .", "Once more Whitefoot 's heart seemed to jump right up in his throat .", "That shadow was the shadow of some one flying .", "There could n't be the least bit of doubt about it .", "Whitefoot flattened himself against the side of the tree and peeked around it .", "He was just in time to see a gray and black and white bird almost the size of Sammy Jay alight in the very next tree .", "He had come along near the ground and then risen sharply into the tree .", "His bill was black , and there was just a tiny hook on the end of it .", "Whitefoot knew who it was .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Whitefoot shivered .", "CHAPTER XVII : Whitefoot Finds A Hole Just In Time Just in time , not just too late , Will make you master of your fate .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot , half-way up that dead tree , flattened himself against the trunk and , with his heart going pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat with fright , peered around the tree at an enemy he had not seen for so long that he had quite forgotten there was such a one .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Often he is called just Butcher Bird .", "He did not look at all terrible .", "He was not quite as big as Sammy Jay .", "He had no terrible claws like the Hawks and Owls ." ]
There was a tiny hook at the end of his black XXXXX , but it was n't big enough to look very dreadful .
bill
[ "bill", "bird", "claws", "enemy", "half-way", "heart", "shadow", "snow", "throat", "time" ]
[ "Once more Whitefoot 's heart seemed to jump right up in his throat .", "That shadow was the shadow of some one flying .", "There could n't be the least bit of doubt about it .", "Whitefoot flattened himself against the side of the tree and peeked around it .", "He was just in time to see a gray and black and white bird almost the size of Sammy Jay alight in the very next tree .", "He had come along near the ground and then risen sharply into the tree .", "His bill was black , and there was just a tiny hook on the end of it .", "Whitefoot knew who it was .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Whitefoot shivered .", "CHAPTER XVII : Whitefoot Finds A Hole Just In Time Just in time , not just too late , Will make you master of your fate .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot , half-way up that dead tree , flattened himself against the trunk and , with his heart going pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat with fright , peered around the tree at an enemy he had not seen for so long that he had quite forgotten there was such a one .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Often he is called just Butcher Bird .", "He did not look at all terrible .", "He was not quite as big as Sammy Jay .", "He had no terrible claws like the Hawks and Owls .", "There was a tiny hook at the end of his black bill , but it was n't big enough to look very dreadful .", "But you can not always judge a person by looks , and Whitefoot knew that Butcher was one to be feared ." ]
So his XXXXX went pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat as he wondered if Butcher had seen him .
heart
[ "Bird", "bill", "end", "fate", "fright", "half-way", "heart", "shadow", "tree", "trunk" ]
[ "Whitefoot flattened himself against the side of the tree and peeked around it .", "He was just in time to see a gray and black and white bird almost the size of Sammy Jay alight in the very next tree .", "He had come along near the ground and then risen sharply into the tree .", "His bill was black , and there was just a tiny hook on the end of it .", "Whitefoot knew who it was .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Whitefoot shivered .", "CHAPTER XVII : Whitefoot Finds A Hole Just In Time Just in time , not just too late , Will make you master of your fate .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot , half-way up that dead tree , flattened himself against the trunk and , with his heart going pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat with fright , peered around the tree at an enemy he had not seen for so long that he had quite forgotten there was such a one .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Often he is called just Butcher Bird .", "He did not look at all terrible .", "He was not quite as big as Sammy Jay .", "He had no terrible claws like the Hawks and Owls .", "There was a tiny hook at the end of his black bill , but it was n't big enough to look very dreadful .", "But you can not always judge a person by looks , and Whitefoot knew that Butcher was one to be feared .", "So his heart went pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat as he wondered if Butcher had seen him .", "He did n't have to wait long to find out .", "Butcher flew to a tree back of Whitefoot and then straight at him ." ]
Whitefoot dodged around to the other XXXXX of the tree .
side
[ "CHAPTER", "bird", "claws", "end", "enemy", "half-way", "side", "time", "tree", "trunk" ]
[ "Whitefoot flattened himself against the side of the tree and peeked around it .", "He was just in time to see a gray and black and white bird almost the size of Sammy Jay alight in the very next tree .", "He had come along near the ground and then risen sharply into the tree .", "His bill was black , and there was just a tiny hook on the end of it .", "Whitefoot knew who it was .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Whitefoot shivered .", "CHAPTER XVII : Whitefoot Finds A Hole Just In Time Just in time , not just too late , Will make you master of your fate .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot , half-way up that dead tree , flattened himself against the trunk and , with his heart going pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat with fright , peered around the tree at an enemy he had not seen for so long that he had quite forgotten there was such a one .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Often he is called just Butcher Bird .", "He did not look at all terrible .", "He was not quite as big as Sammy Jay .", "He had no terrible claws like the Hawks and Owls .", "There was a tiny hook at the end of his black bill , but it was n't big enough to look very dreadful .", "But you can not always judge a person by looks , and Whitefoot knew that Butcher was one to be feared .", "So his heart went pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat as he wondered if Butcher had seen him .", "He did n't have to wait long to find out .", "Butcher flew to a tree back of Whitefoot and then straight at him ." ]
Whitefoot dodged around to the other side of the XXXXX .
tree
[ "CHAPTER", "claws", "enemy", "ground", "half-way", "master", "size", "time", "tree", "trunk" ]
[ "His bill was black , and there was just a tiny hook on the end of it .", "Whitefoot knew who it was .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Whitefoot shivered .", "CHAPTER XVII : Whitefoot Finds A Hole Just In Time Just in time , not just too late , Will make you master of your fate .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot , half-way up that dead tree , flattened himself against the trunk and , with his heart going pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat with fright , peered around the tree at an enemy he had not seen for so long that he had quite forgotten there was such a one .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Often he is called just Butcher Bird .", "He did not look at all terrible .", "He was not quite as big as Sammy Jay .", "He had no terrible claws like the Hawks and Owls .", "There was a tiny hook at the end of his black bill , but it was n't big enough to look very dreadful .", "But you can not always judge a person by looks , and Whitefoot knew that Butcher was one to be feared .", "So his heart went pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat as he wondered if Butcher had seen him .", "He did n't have to wait long to find out .", "Butcher flew to a tree back of Whitefoot and then straight at him .", "Whitefoot dodged around to the other side of the tree .", "Then began a dreadful game .", "At least , it was dreadful to Whitefoot ." ]
This way and that way around the XXXXX of that tree he dodged , while Butcher did his best to catch him .
trunk
[ "Bird", "bill", "claws", "fright", "game", "heart", "hook", "master", "side", "trunk" ]
[ "His bill was black , and there was just a tiny hook on the end of it .", "Whitefoot knew who it was .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Whitefoot shivered .", "CHAPTER XVII : Whitefoot Finds A Hole Just In Time Just in time , not just too late , Will make you master of your fate .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot , half-way up that dead tree , flattened himself against the trunk and , with his heart going pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat with fright , peered around the tree at an enemy he had not seen for so long that he had quite forgotten there was such a one .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Often he is called just Butcher Bird .", "He did not look at all terrible .", "He was not quite as big as Sammy Jay .", "He had no terrible claws like the Hawks and Owls .", "There was a tiny hook at the end of his black bill , but it was n't big enough to look very dreadful .", "But you can not always judge a person by looks , and Whitefoot knew that Butcher was one to be feared .", "So his heart went pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat as he wondered if Butcher had seen him .", "He did n't have to wait long to find out .", "Butcher flew to a tree back of Whitefoot and then straight at him .", "Whitefoot dodged around to the other side of the tree .", "Then began a dreadful game .", "At least , it was dreadful to Whitefoot ." ]
This way and that way around the trunk of that XXXXX he dodged , while Butcher did his best to catch him .
tree
[ "bill", "claws", "end", "enemy", "fate", "heart", "side", "time", "tree", "trunk" ]
[ "Whitefoot shivered .", "CHAPTER XVII : Whitefoot Finds A Hole Just In Time Just in time , not just too late , Will make you master of your fate .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot , half-way up that dead tree , flattened himself against the trunk and , with his heart going pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat with fright , peered around the tree at an enemy he had not seen for so long that he had quite forgotten there was such a one .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Often he is called just Butcher Bird .", "He did not look at all terrible .", "He was not quite as big as Sammy Jay .", "He had no terrible claws like the Hawks and Owls .", "There was a tiny hook at the end of his black bill , but it was n't big enough to look very dreadful .", "But you can not always judge a person by looks , and Whitefoot knew that Butcher was one to be feared .", "So his heart went pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat as he wondered if Butcher had seen him .", "He did n't have to wait long to find out .", "Butcher flew to a tree back of Whitefoot and then straight at him .", "Whitefoot dodged around to the other side of the tree .", "Then began a dreadful game .", "At least , it was dreadful to Whitefoot .", "This way and that way around the trunk of that tree he dodged , while Butcher did his best to catch him .", "Whitefoot would not have minded this so much , had he not been so tired , and had he known of a hiding-place close at hand .", "But he was tired , very tired , for you remember he had had what was a very long and terrible journey to him ." ]
He had felt almost too tired to climb that XXXXX in the first place to see if it had any holes in it higher up .
tree
[ "bill", "enemy", "fate", "game", "heart", "master", "side", "time", "tree", "trunk" ]
[ "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot , half-way up that dead tree , flattened himself against the trunk and , with his heart going pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat with fright , peered around the tree at an enemy he had not seen for so long that he had quite forgotten there was such a one .", "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Often he is called just Butcher Bird .", "He did not look at all terrible .", "He was not quite as big as Sammy Jay .", "He had no terrible claws like the Hawks and Owls .", "There was a tiny hook at the end of his black bill , but it was n't big enough to look very dreadful .", "But you can not always judge a person by looks , and Whitefoot knew that Butcher was one to be feared .", "So his heart went pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat as he wondered if Butcher had seen him .", "He did n't have to wait long to find out .", "Butcher flew to a tree back of Whitefoot and then straight at him .", "Whitefoot dodged around to the other side of the tree .", "Then began a dreadful game .", "At least , it was dreadful to Whitefoot .", "This way and that way around the trunk of that tree he dodged , while Butcher did his best to catch him .", "Whitefoot would not have minded this so much , had he not been so tired , and had he known of a hiding-place close at hand .", "But he was tired , very tired , for you remember he had had what was a very long and terrible journey to him .", "He had felt almost too tired to climb that tree in the first place to see if it had any holes in it higher up .", "Now he did n't know whether to keep on going up or to go down ." ]
Two or three times he dodged around the XXXXX without doing either .
tree
[ "Bird", "bill", "claws", "end", "heart", "holes", "hook", "journey", "tree", "trunk" ]
[ "It was Butcher the Shrike .", "Often he is called just Butcher Bird .", "He did not look at all terrible .", "He was not quite as big as Sammy Jay .", "He had no terrible claws like the Hawks and Owls .", "There was a tiny hook at the end of his black bill , but it was n't big enough to look very dreadful .", "But you can not always judge a person by looks , and Whitefoot knew that Butcher was one to be feared .", "So his heart went pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat as he wondered if Butcher had seen him .", "He did n't have to wait long to find out .", "Butcher flew to a tree back of Whitefoot and then straight at him .", "Whitefoot dodged around to the other side of the tree .", "Then began a dreadful game .", "At least , it was dreadful to Whitefoot .", "This way and that way around the trunk of that tree he dodged , while Butcher did his best to catch him .", "Whitefoot would not have minded this so much , had he not been so tired , and had he known of a hiding-place close at hand .", "But he was tired , very tired , for you remember he had had what was a very long and terrible journey to him .", "He had felt almost too tired to climb that tree in the first place to see if it had any holes in it higher up .", "Now he did n't know whether to keep on going up or to go down .", "Two or three times he dodged around the tree without doing either .", "Then he decided to go up ." ]
Now Butcher was enjoying this XXXXX of dodge .
game
[ "Bird", "bill", "claws", "game", "holes", "place", "side", "times", "tree", "way" ]
[ "He had no terrible claws like the Hawks and Owls .", "There was a tiny hook at the end of his black bill , but it was n't big enough to look very dreadful .", "But you can not always judge a person by looks , and Whitefoot knew that Butcher was one to be feared .", "So his heart went pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat as he wondered if Butcher had seen him .", "He did n't have to wait long to find out .", "Butcher flew to a tree back of Whitefoot and then straight at him .", "Whitefoot dodged around to the other side of the tree .", "Then began a dreadful game .", "At least , it was dreadful to Whitefoot .", "This way and that way around the trunk of that tree he dodged , while Butcher did his best to catch him .", "Whitefoot would not have minded this so much , had he not been so tired , and had he known of a hiding-place close at hand .", "But he was tired , very tired , for you remember he had had what was a very long and terrible journey to him .", "He had felt almost too tired to climb that tree in the first place to see if it had any holes in it higher up .", "Now he did n't know whether to keep on going up or to go down .", "Two or three times he dodged around the tree without doing either .", "Then he decided to go up .", "Now Butcher was enjoying this game of dodge .", "If he should catch Whitefoot , he would have a good dinner .", "If he did n't catch Whitefoot , he would simply go hungry a little longer .", "So you see , there was a very big difference in the feelings of Whitefoot and Butcher ." ]
Whitefoot had his life to lose , while Butcher had only a XXXXX to lose .
dinner
[ "bill", "difference", "dinner", "end", "feelings", "holes", "journey", "place", "side", "times" ]
[ "There was a tiny hook at the end of his black bill , but it was n't big enough to look very dreadful .", "But you can not always judge a person by looks , and Whitefoot knew that Butcher was one to be feared .", "So his heart went pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat as he wondered if Butcher had seen him .", "He did n't have to wait long to find out .", "Butcher flew to a tree back of Whitefoot and then straight at him .", "Whitefoot dodged around to the other side of the tree .", "Then began a dreadful game .", "At least , it was dreadful to Whitefoot .", "This way and that way around the trunk of that tree he dodged , while Butcher did his best to catch him .", "Whitefoot would not have minded this so much , had he not been so tired , and had he known of a hiding-place close at hand .", "But he was tired , very tired , for you remember he had had what was a very long and terrible journey to him .", "He had felt almost too tired to climb that tree in the first place to see if it had any holes in it higher up .", "Now he did n't know whether to keep on going up or to go down .", "Two or three times he dodged around the tree without doing either .", "Then he decided to go up .", "Now Butcher was enjoying this game of dodge .", "If he should catch Whitefoot , he would have a good dinner .", "If he did n't catch Whitefoot , he would simply go hungry a little longer .", "So you see , there was a very big difference in the feelings of Whitefoot and Butcher .", "Whitefoot had his life to lose , while Butcher had only a dinner to lose ." ]
Dodging this XXXXX and dodging that way , Whitefoot climbed higher and higher .
way
[ "bill", "difference", "end", "game", "heart", "hook", "life", "times", "tree", "way" ]
[ "There was a tiny hook at the end of his black bill , but it was n't big enough to look very dreadful .", "But you can not always judge a person by looks , and Whitefoot knew that Butcher was one to be feared .", "So his heart went pit-a-pat , pit-a-pat as he wondered if Butcher had seen him .", "He did n't have to wait long to find out .", "Butcher flew to a tree back of Whitefoot and then straight at him .", "Whitefoot dodged around to the other side of the tree .", "Then began a dreadful game .", "At least , it was dreadful to Whitefoot .", "This way and that way around the trunk of that tree he dodged , while Butcher did his best to catch him .", "Whitefoot would not have minded this so much , had he not been so tired , and had he known of a hiding-place close at hand .", "But he was tired , very tired , for you remember he had had what was a very long and terrible journey to him .", "He had felt almost too tired to climb that tree in the first place to see if it had any holes in it higher up .", "Now he did n't know whether to keep on going up or to go down .", "Two or three times he dodged around the tree without doing either .", "Then he decided to go up .", "Now Butcher was enjoying this game of dodge .", "If he should catch Whitefoot , he would have a good dinner .", "If he did n't catch Whitefoot , he would simply go hungry a little longer .", "So you see , there was a very big difference in the feelings of Whitefoot and Butcher .", "Whitefoot had his life to lose , while Butcher had only a dinner to lose ." ]
Dodging this way and dodging that XXXXX , Whitefoot climbed higher and higher .
way
[ "bill", "dinner", "heart", "holes", "hook", "journey", "side", "tree", "trunk", "way" ]
[ "He did n't have to wait long to find out .", "Butcher flew to a tree back of Whitefoot and then straight at him .", "Whitefoot dodged around to the other side of the tree .", "Then began a dreadful game .", "At least , it was dreadful to Whitefoot .", "This way and that way around the trunk of that tree he dodged , while Butcher did his best to catch him .", "Whitefoot would not have minded this so much , had he not been so tired , and had he known of a hiding-place close at hand .", "But he was tired , very tired , for you remember he had had what was a very long and terrible journey to him .", "He had felt almost too tired to climb that tree in the first place to see if it had any holes in it higher up .", "Now he did n't know whether to keep on going up or to go down .", "Two or three times he dodged around the tree without doing either .", "Then he decided to go up .", "Now Butcher was enjoying this game of dodge .", "If he should catch Whitefoot , he would have a good dinner .", "If he did n't catch Whitefoot , he would simply go hungry a little longer .", "So you see , there was a very big difference in the feelings of Whitefoot and Butcher .", "Whitefoot had his life to lose , while Butcher had only a dinner to lose .", "Dodging this way and dodging that way , Whitefoot climbed higher and higher .", "Twice he whisked around that tree trunk barely in time .", "All the time he was growing more and more tired , and more and more discouraged ." ]
Supposing he should find no hole in that XXXXX !
tree
[ "difference", "dinner", "feelings", "journey", "place", "time", "times", "tree", "trunk", "way" ]
[ "At least , it was dreadful to Whitefoot .", "This way and that way around the trunk of that tree he dodged , while Butcher did his best to catch him .", "Whitefoot would not have minded this so much , had he not been so tired , and had he known of a hiding-place close at hand .", "But he was tired , very tired , for you remember he had had what was a very long and terrible journey to him .", "He had felt almost too tired to climb that tree in the first place to see if it had any holes in it higher up .", "Now he did n't know whether to keep on going up or to go down .", "Two or three times he dodged around the tree without doing either .", "Then he decided to go up .", "Now Butcher was enjoying this game of dodge .", "If he should catch Whitefoot , he would have a good dinner .", "If he did n't catch Whitefoot , he would simply go hungry a little longer .", "So you see , there was a very big difference in the feelings of Whitefoot and Butcher .", "Whitefoot had his life to lose , while Butcher had only a dinner to lose .", "Dodging this way and dodging that way , Whitefoot climbed higher and higher .", "Twice he whisked around that tree trunk barely in time .", "All the time he was growing more and more tired , and more and more discouraged .", "Supposing he should find no hole in that tree !", "`` There must be one .", "There must be one , '' he kept saying over and over to himself , to keep his courage up .", "`` I ca n't keep dodging much longer ." ]
If I do n't find a XXXXX pretty soon , Butcher will surely catch me .
hole
[ "courage", "dinner", "feelings", "hole", "holes", "journey", "life", "place", "times", "tree" ]
[ "Now he did n't know whether to keep on going up or to go down .", "Two or three times he dodged around the tree without doing either .", "Then he decided to go up .", "Now Butcher was enjoying this game of dodge .", "If he should catch Whitefoot , he would have a good dinner .", "If he did n't catch Whitefoot , he would simply go hungry a little longer .", "So you see , there was a very big difference in the feelings of Whitefoot and Butcher .", "Whitefoot had his life to lose , while Butcher had only a dinner to lose .", "Dodging this way and dodging that way , Whitefoot climbed higher and higher .", "Twice he whisked around that tree trunk barely in time .", "All the time he was growing more and more tired , and more and more discouraged .", "Supposing he should find no hole in that tree !", "`` There must be one .", "There must be one , '' he kept saying over and over to himself , to keep his courage up .", "`` I ca n't keep dodging much longer .", "If I do n't find a hole pretty soon , Butcher will surely catch me .", "Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear ! ''", "Just above Whitefoot was a broken branch .", "Only the stub of it remained ." ]
The next XXXXX he dodged around the trunk he found himself just below that stub .
time
[ "branch", "courage", "difference", "dinner", "feelings", "game", "hole", "time", "times", "tree" ]
[ "Now he did n't know whether to keep on going up or to go down .", "Two or three times he dodged around the tree without doing either .", "Then he decided to go up .", "Now Butcher was enjoying this game of dodge .", "If he should catch Whitefoot , he would have a good dinner .", "If he did n't catch Whitefoot , he would simply go hungry a little longer .", "So you see , there was a very big difference in the feelings of Whitefoot and Butcher .", "Whitefoot had his life to lose , while Butcher had only a dinner to lose .", "Dodging this way and dodging that way , Whitefoot climbed higher and higher .", "Twice he whisked around that tree trunk barely in time .", "All the time he was growing more and more tired , and more and more discouraged .", "Supposing he should find no hole in that tree !", "`` There must be one .", "There must be one , '' he kept saying over and over to himself , to keep his courage up .", "`` I ca n't keep dodging much longer .", "If I do n't find a hole pretty soon , Butcher will surely catch me .", "Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear ! ''", "Just above Whitefoot was a broken branch .", "Only the stub of it remained ." ]
The next time he dodged around the trunk he found himself just below that XXXXX .
stub
[ "branch", "courage", "difference", "feelings", "hole", "life", "stub", "time", "tree", "way" ]
[ "Then he decided to go up .", "Now Butcher was enjoying this game of dodge .", "If he should catch Whitefoot , he would have a good dinner .", "If he did n't catch Whitefoot , he would simply go hungry a little longer .", "So you see , there was a very big difference in the feelings of Whitefoot and Butcher .", "Whitefoot had his life to lose , while Butcher had only a dinner to lose .", "Dodging this way and dodging that way , Whitefoot climbed higher and higher .", "Twice he whisked around that tree trunk barely in time .", "All the time he was growing more and more tired , and more and more discouraged .", "Supposing he should find no hole in that tree !", "`` There must be one .", "There must be one , '' he kept saying over and over to himself , to keep his courage up .", "`` I ca n't keep dodging much longer .", "If I do n't find a hole pretty soon , Butcher will surely catch me .", "Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear ! ''", "Just above Whitefoot was a broken branch .", "Only the stub of it remained .", "The next time he dodged around the trunk he found himself just below that stub .", "Oh , joy !" ]
There , close under that XXXXX , was a round hole .
stub
[ "branch", "courage", "difference", "game", "hole", "joy", "life", "stub", "time", "tree" ]
[ "Then he decided to go up .", "Now Butcher was enjoying this game of dodge .", "If he should catch Whitefoot , he would have a good dinner .", "If he did n't catch Whitefoot , he would simply go hungry a little longer .", "So you see , there was a very big difference in the feelings of Whitefoot and Butcher .", "Whitefoot had his life to lose , while Butcher had only a dinner to lose .", "Dodging this way and dodging that way , Whitefoot climbed higher and higher .", "Twice he whisked around that tree trunk barely in time .", "All the time he was growing more and more tired , and more and more discouraged .", "Supposing he should find no hole in that tree !", "`` There must be one .", "There must be one , '' he kept saying over and over to himself , to keep his courage up .", "`` I ca n't keep dodging much longer .", "If I do n't find a hole pretty soon , Butcher will surely catch me .", "Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear ! ''", "Just above Whitefoot was a broken branch .", "Only the stub of it remained .", "The next time he dodged around the trunk he found himself just below that stub .", "Oh , joy !" ]
There , close under that stub , was a round XXXXX .
hole
[ "branch", "courage", "difference", "feelings", "hole", "life", "stub", "time", "tree", "way" ]
[ "If he should catch Whitefoot , he would have a good dinner .", "If he did n't catch Whitefoot , he would simply go hungry a little longer .", "So you see , there was a very big difference in the feelings of Whitefoot and Butcher .", "Whitefoot had his life to lose , while Butcher had only a dinner to lose .", "Dodging this way and dodging that way , Whitefoot climbed higher and higher .", "Twice he whisked around that tree trunk barely in time .", "All the time he was growing more and more tired , and more and more discouraged .", "Supposing he should find no hole in that tree !", "`` There must be one .", "There must be one , '' he kept saying over and over to himself , to keep his courage up .", "`` I ca n't keep dodging much longer .", "If I do n't find a hole pretty soon , Butcher will surely catch me .", "Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear ! ''", "Just above Whitefoot was a broken branch .", "Only the stub of it remained .", "The next time he dodged around the trunk he found himself just below that stub .", "Oh , joy !", "There , close under that stub , was a round hole .", "Whitefoot did n't hesitate a second ." ]
He did n't wait to find out whether or not any one was in that XXXXX .
hole
[ "branch", "courage", "difference", "hole", "joy", "stub", "time", "tree", "trunk", "way" ]
[ "Whitefoot had his life to lose , while Butcher had only a dinner to lose .", "Dodging this way and dodging that way , Whitefoot climbed higher and higher .", "Twice he whisked around that tree trunk barely in time .", "All the time he was growing more and more tired , and more and more discouraged .", "Supposing he should find no hole in that tree !", "`` There must be one .", "There must be one , '' he kept saying over and over to himself , to keep his courage up .", "`` I ca n't keep dodging much longer .", "If I do n't find a hole pretty soon , Butcher will surely catch me .", "Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear ! ''", "Just above Whitefoot was a broken branch .", "Only the stub of it remained .", "The next time he dodged around the trunk he found himself just below that stub .", "Oh , joy !", "There , close under that stub , was a round hole .", "Whitefoot did n't hesitate a second .", "He did n't wait to find out whether or not any one was in that hole .", "He did n't even think that there might be some one in there .", "With a tiny little squeak of relief he darted in ." ]
He was just in XXXXX .
time
[ "branch", "courage", "hole", "joy", "life", "stub", "time", "tree", "trunk", "way" ]
[ "Twice he whisked around that tree trunk barely in time .", "All the time he was growing more and more tired , and more and more discouraged .", "Supposing he should find no hole in that tree !", "`` There must be one .", "There must be one , '' he kept saying over and over to himself , to keep his courage up .", "`` I ca n't keep dodging much longer .", "If I do n't find a hole pretty soon , Butcher will surely catch me .", "Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear ! ''", "Just above Whitefoot was a broken branch .", "Only the stub of it remained .", "The next time he dodged around the trunk he found himself just below that stub .", "Oh , joy !", "There , close under that stub , was a round hole .", "Whitefoot did n't hesitate a second .", "He did n't wait to find out whether or not any one was in that hole .", "He did n't even think that there might be some one in there .", "With a tiny little squeak of relief he darted in .", "He was just in time .", "He was just in the nick of time ." ]
Butcher struck at him and just missed him as he disappeared in that XXXXX .
hole
[ "branch", "courage", "darted", "hole", "joy", "stub", "think", "time", "tree", "trunk" ]
[ "There must be one , '' he kept saying over and over to himself , to keep his courage up .", "`` I ca n't keep dodging much longer .", "If I do n't find a hole pretty soon , Butcher will surely catch me .", "Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear ! ''", "Just above Whitefoot was a broken branch .", "Only the stub of it remained .", "The next time he dodged around the trunk he found himself just below that stub .", "Oh , joy !", "There , close under that stub , was a round hole .", "Whitefoot did n't hesitate a second .", "He did n't wait to find out whether or not any one was in that hole .", "He did n't even think that there might be some one in there .", "With a tiny little squeak of relief he darted in .", "He was just in time .", "He was just in the nick of time .", "Butcher struck at him and just missed him as he disappeared in that hole .", "Whitefoot had saved his life and Butcher had missed a dinner .", "CHAPTER XVIII : An Unpleasant Surprise Be careful never to be rude Enough to thoughtlessly intrude .", "-- Whitefoot ." ]
If ever anybody in the Great World felt relief and thankfulness , it was Whitefoot when he dodged into that XXXXX in the dead tree just as Butcher the Shrike all but caught him .
hole
[ "Enough", "Surprise", "courage", "dinner", "hole", "joy", "life", "stub", "time", "trunk" ]
[ "Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear ! ''", "Just above Whitefoot was a broken branch .", "Only the stub of it remained .", "The next time he dodged around the trunk he found himself just below that stub .", "Oh , joy !", "There , close under that stub , was a round hole .", "Whitefoot did n't hesitate a second .", "He did n't wait to find out whether or not any one was in that hole .", "He did n't even think that there might be some one in there .", "With a tiny little squeak of relief he darted in .", "He was just in time .", "He was just in the nick of time .", "Butcher struck at him and just missed him as he disappeared in that hole .", "Whitefoot had saved his life and Butcher had missed a dinner .", "CHAPTER XVIII : An Unpleasant Surprise Be careful never to be rude Enough to thoughtlessly intrude .", "-- Whitefoot .", "If ever anybody in the Great World felt relief and thankfulness , it was Whitefoot when he dodged into that hole in the dead tree just as Butcher the Shrike all but caught him .", "For a few minutes he did nothing but pant , for he was quite out of breath .", "`` I was right , '' he said over and over to himself , `` I was right ." ]
I was sure there must be a XXXXX in this tree .
hole
[ "Enough", "branch", "breath", "hole", "joy", "life", "relief", "stub", "time", "trunk" ]
[ "Oh , dear !", "Oh , dear ! ''", "Just above Whitefoot was a broken branch .", "Only the stub of it remained .", "The next time he dodged around the trunk he found himself just below that stub .", "Oh , joy !", "There , close under that stub , was a round hole .", "Whitefoot did n't hesitate a second .", "He did n't wait to find out whether or not any one was in that hole .", "He did n't even think that there might be some one in there .", "With a tiny little squeak of relief he darted in .", "He was just in time .", "He was just in the nick of time .", "Butcher struck at him and just missed him as he disappeared in that hole .", "Whitefoot had saved his life and Butcher had missed a dinner .", "CHAPTER XVIII : An Unpleasant Surprise Be careful never to be rude Enough to thoughtlessly intrude .", "-- Whitefoot .", "If ever anybody in the Great World felt relief and thankfulness , it was Whitefoot when he dodged into that hole in the dead tree just as Butcher the Shrike all but caught him .", "For a few minutes he did nothing but pant , for he was quite out of breath .", "`` I was right , '' he said over and over to himself , `` I was right ." ]
I was sure there must be a hole in this XXXXX .
tree
[ "CHAPTER", "Enough", "Surprise", "breath", "dinner", "life", "nothing", "relief", "thankfulness", "tree" ]
[ "Oh , joy !", "There , close under that stub , was a round hole .", "Whitefoot did n't hesitate a second .", "He did n't wait to find out whether or not any one was in that hole .", "He did n't even think that there might be some one in there .", "With a tiny little squeak of relief he darted in .", "He was just in time .", "He was just in the nick of time .", "Butcher struck at him and just missed him as he disappeared in that hole .", "Whitefoot had saved his life and Butcher had missed a dinner .", "CHAPTER XVIII : An Unpleasant Surprise Be careful never to be rude Enough to thoughtlessly intrude .", "-- Whitefoot .", "If ever anybody in the Great World felt relief and thankfulness , it was Whitefoot when he dodged into that hole in the dead tree just as Butcher the Shrike all but caught him .", "For a few minutes he did nothing but pant , for he was quite out of breath .", "`` I was right , '' he said over and over to himself , `` I was right .", "I was sure there must be a hole in this tree .", "It is one of the old houses of Drummer the Woodpecker .", "Now I am safe . ''", "Presently he peeped out .", "He wanted to see if Butcher was watching outside ." ]
He was just in XXXXX to see Butcher 's gray and black and white coat disappearing among the trees .
time
[ "CHAPTER", "Enough", "Surprise", "anybody", "dinner", "hole", "joy", "relief", "thankfulness", "time" ]
[ "There , close under that stub , was a round hole .", "Whitefoot did n't hesitate a second .", "He did n't wait to find out whether or not any one was in that hole .", "He did n't even think that there might be some one in there .", "With a tiny little squeak of relief he darted in .", "He was just in time .", "He was just in the nick of time .", "Butcher struck at him and just missed him as he disappeared in that hole .", "Whitefoot had saved his life and Butcher had missed a dinner .", "CHAPTER XVIII : An Unpleasant Surprise Be careful never to be rude Enough to thoughtlessly intrude .", "-- Whitefoot .", "If ever anybody in the Great World felt relief and thankfulness , it was Whitefoot when he dodged into that hole in the dead tree just as Butcher the Shrike all but caught him .", "For a few minutes he did nothing but pant , for he was quite out of breath .", "`` I was right , '' he said over and over to himself , `` I was right .", "I was sure there must be a hole in this tree .", "It is one of the old houses of Drummer the Woodpecker .", "Now I am safe . ''", "Presently he peeped out .", "He wanted to see if Butcher was watching outside .", "He was just in time to see Butcher 's gray and black and white coat disappearing among the trees ." ]
Butcher was not foolish enough to waste XXXXX watching for Whitefoot to come out .
time
[ "Surprise", "Woodpecker", "coat", "dinner", "hole", "life", "stub", "thankfulness", "time", "trees" ]
[ "He did n't wait to find out whether or not any one was in that hole .", "He did n't even think that there might be some one in there .", "With a tiny little squeak of relief he darted in .", "He was just in time .", "He was just in the nick of time .", "Butcher struck at him and just missed him as he disappeared in that hole .", "Whitefoot had saved his life and Butcher had missed a dinner .", "CHAPTER XVIII : An Unpleasant Surprise Be careful never to be rude Enough to thoughtlessly intrude .", "-- Whitefoot .", "If ever anybody in the Great World felt relief and thankfulness , it was Whitefoot when he dodged into that hole in the dead tree just as Butcher the Shrike all but caught him .", "For a few minutes he did nothing but pant , for he was quite out of breath .", "`` I was right , '' he said over and over to himself , `` I was right .", "I was sure there must be a hole in this tree .", "It is one of the old houses of Drummer the Woodpecker .", "Now I am safe . ''", "Presently he peeped out .", "He wanted to see if Butcher was watching outside .", "He was just in time to see Butcher 's gray and black and white coat disappearing among the trees .", "Butcher was not foolish enough to waste time watching for Whitefoot to come out .", "Whitefoot sighed happily ." ]
For the first XXXXX since he had started on his dreadful journey he felt safe .
time
[ "CHAPTER", "Woodpecker", "anybody", "breath", "coat", "houses", "nothing", "relief", "thankfulness", "time" ]
[ "-- Whitefoot .", "If ever anybody in the Great World felt relief and thankfulness , it was Whitefoot when he dodged into that hole in the dead tree just as Butcher the Shrike all but caught him .", "For a few minutes he did nothing but pant , for he was quite out of breath .", "`` I was right , '' he said over and over to himself , `` I was right .", "I was sure there must be a hole in this tree .", "It is one of the old houses of Drummer the Woodpecker .", "Now I am safe . ''", "Presently he peeped out .", "He wanted to see if Butcher was watching outside .", "He was just in time to see Butcher 's gray and black and white coat disappearing among the trees .", "Butcher was not foolish enough to waste time watching for Whitefoot to come out .", "Whitefoot sighed happily .", "For the first time since he had started on his dreadful journey he felt safe .", "Nothing else mattered .", "He was hungry , but he did n't mind that .", "He was willing to go hungry for the sake of being safe .", "Whitefoot watched until Butcher was out of sight .", "Then he turned to see what that house was like .", "Right away he discovered that there was a soft , warm bed in it .", "It was made of leaves , grass , moss , and the lining of bark ." ]
It was a very fine XXXXX indeed .
bed
[ "Woodpecker", "bed", "hole", "house", "leaves", "sake", "sight", "time", "tree", "trees" ]
[ "For a few minutes he did nothing but pant , for he was quite out of breath .", "`` I was right , '' he said over and over to himself , `` I was right .", "I was sure there must be a hole in this tree .", "It is one of the old houses of Drummer the Woodpecker .", "Now I am safe . ''", "Presently he peeped out .", "He wanted to see if Butcher was watching outside .", "He was just in time to see Butcher 's gray and black and white coat disappearing among the trees .", "Butcher was not foolish enough to waste time watching for Whitefoot to come out .", "Whitefoot sighed happily .", "For the first time since he had started on his dreadful journey he felt safe .", "Nothing else mattered .", "He was hungry , but he did n't mind that .", "He was willing to go hungry for the sake of being safe .", "Whitefoot watched until Butcher was out of sight .", "Then he turned to see what that house was like .", "Right away he discovered that there was a soft , warm bed in it .", "It was made of leaves , grass , moss , and the lining of bark .", "It was a very fine bed indeed .", "`` My , my , my , but I am lucky , '' said Whitefoot to himself ." ]
`` I wonder who could have made this fine XXXXX .
bed
[ "Nothing", "bed", "breath", "grass", "house", "houses", "leaves", "moss", "sake", "tree" ]
[ "Presently he peeped out .", "He wanted to see if Butcher was watching outside .", "He was just in time to see Butcher 's gray and black and white coat disappearing among the trees .", "Butcher was not foolish enough to waste time watching for Whitefoot to come out .", "Whitefoot sighed happily .", "For the first time since he had started on his dreadful journey he felt safe .", "Nothing else mattered .", "He was hungry , but he did n't mind that .", "He was willing to go hungry for the sake of being safe .", "Whitefoot watched until Butcher was out of sight .", "Then he turned to see what that house was like .", "Right away he discovered that there was a soft , warm bed in it .", "It was made of leaves , grass , moss , and the lining of bark .", "It was a very fine bed indeed .", "`` My , my , my , but I am lucky , '' said Whitefoot to himself .", "`` I wonder who could have made this fine bed .", "I certainly shall sleep comfortably here .", "Goodness knows , I need a rest .", "If I can find food enough near here , I 'll make this my home .", "I could n't ask for a better one . ''" ]
Chuckling happily , Whitefoot began to pull away the top of that XXXXX so as to get to the middle of it .
bed
[ "Nothing", "bed", "coat", "grass", "house", "journey", "leaves", "moss", "sight", "trees" ]
[ "He was just in time to see Butcher 's gray and black and white coat disappearing among the trees .", "Butcher was not foolish enough to waste time watching for Whitefoot to come out .", "Whitefoot sighed happily .", "For the first time since he had started on his dreadful journey he felt safe .", "Nothing else mattered .", "He was hungry , but he did n't mind that .", "He was willing to go hungry for the sake of being safe .", "Whitefoot watched until Butcher was out of sight .", "Then he turned to see what that house was like .", "Right away he discovered that there was a soft , warm bed in it .", "It was made of leaves , grass , moss , and the lining of bark .", "It was a very fine bed indeed .", "`` My , my , my , but I am lucky , '' said Whitefoot to himself .", "`` I wonder who could have made this fine bed .", "I certainly shall sleep comfortably here .", "Goodness knows , I need a rest .", "If I can find food enough near here , I 'll make this my home .", "I could n't ask for a better one . ''", "Chuckling happily , Whitefoot began to pull away the top of that bed so as to get to the middle of it .", "And then he got a surprise ." ]
It was an unpleasant XXXXX .
surprise
[ "Nothing", "food", "home", "leaves", "moss", "rest", "sight", "surprise", "time", "trees" ]
[ "Butcher was not foolish enough to waste time watching for Whitefoot to come out .", "Whitefoot sighed happily .", "For the first time since he had started on his dreadful journey he felt safe .", "Nothing else mattered .", "He was hungry , but he did n't mind that .", "He was willing to go hungry for the sake of being safe .", "Whitefoot watched until Butcher was out of sight .", "Then he turned to see what that house was like .", "Right away he discovered that there was a soft , warm bed in it .", "It was made of leaves , grass , moss , and the lining of bark .", "It was a very fine bed indeed .", "`` My , my , my , but I am lucky , '' said Whitefoot to himself .", "`` I wonder who could have made this fine bed .", "I certainly shall sleep comfortably here .", "Goodness knows , I need a rest .", "If I can find food enough near here , I 'll make this my home .", "I could n't ask for a better one . ''", "Chuckling happily , Whitefoot began to pull away the top of that bed so as to get to the middle of it .", "And then he got a surprise .", "It was an unpleasant surprise ." ]
It was a most unpleasant XXXXX .
surprise
[ "Goodness", "Nothing", "home", "house", "journey", "leaves", "middle", "rest", "sight", "surprise" ]
[ "Whitefoot sighed happily .", "For the first time since he had started on his dreadful journey he felt safe .", "Nothing else mattered .", "He was hungry , but he did n't mind that .", "He was willing to go hungry for the sake of being safe .", "Whitefoot watched until Butcher was out of sight .", "Then he turned to see what that house was like .", "Right away he discovered that there was a soft , warm bed in it .", "It was made of leaves , grass , moss , and the lining of bark .", "It was a very fine bed indeed .", "`` My , my , my , but I am lucky , '' said Whitefoot to himself .", "`` I wonder who could have made this fine bed .", "I certainly shall sleep comfortably here .", "Goodness knows , I need a rest .", "If I can find food enough near here , I 'll make this my home .", "I could n't ask for a better one . ''", "Chuckling happily , Whitefoot began to pull away the top of that bed so as to get to the middle of it .", "And then he got a surprise .", "It was an unpleasant surprise .", "It was a most unpleasant surprise ." ]
There was some one in that XXXXX !
bed
[ "Goodness", "Nothing", "bed", "food", "grass", "home", "journey", "sake", "time", "top" ]
[ "For the first time since he had started on his dreadful journey he felt safe .", "Nothing else mattered .", "He was hungry , but he did n't mind that .", "He was willing to go hungry for the sake of being safe .", "Whitefoot watched until Butcher was out of sight .", "Then he turned to see what that house was like .", "Right away he discovered that there was a soft , warm bed in it .", "It was made of leaves , grass , moss , and the lining of bark .", "It was a very fine bed indeed .", "`` My , my , my , but I am lucky , '' said Whitefoot to himself .", "`` I wonder who could have made this fine bed .", "I certainly shall sleep comfortably here .", "Goodness knows , I need a rest .", "If I can find food enough near here , I 'll make this my home .", "I could n't ask for a better one . ''", "Chuckling happily , Whitefoot began to pull away the top of that bed so as to get to the middle of it .", "And then he got a surprise .", "It was an unpleasant surprise .", "It was a most unpleasant surprise .", "There was some one in that bed !" ]
Yes , sir , there was some one curled up in a little round ball in the XXXXX of that fine bed .
middle
[ "Goodness", "Nothing", "bed", "grass", "home", "leaves", "middle", "moss", "sight", "surprise" ]
[ "For the first time since he had started on his dreadful journey he felt safe .", "Nothing else mattered .", "He was hungry , but he did n't mind that .", "He was willing to go hungry for the sake of being safe .", "Whitefoot watched until Butcher was out of sight .", "Then he turned to see what that house was like .", "Right away he discovered that there was a soft , warm bed in it .", "It was made of leaves , grass , moss , and the lining of bark .", "It was a very fine bed indeed .", "`` My , my , my , but I am lucky , '' said Whitefoot to himself .", "`` I wonder who could have made this fine bed .", "I certainly shall sleep comfortably here .", "Goodness knows , I need a rest .", "If I can find food enough near here , I 'll make this my home .", "I could n't ask for a better one . ''", "Chuckling happily , Whitefoot began to pull away the top of that bed so as to get to the middle of it .", "And then he got a surprise .", "It was an unpleasant surprise .", "It was a most unpleasant surprise .", "There was some one in that bed !" ]
Yes , sir , there was some one curled up in a little round ball in the middle of that fine XXXXX .
bed
[ "Goodness", "Nothing", "bed", "grass", "home", "house", "leaves", "moss", "surprise", "time" ]
[ "I certainly shall sleep comfortably here .", "Goodness knows , I need a rest .", "If I can find food enough near here , I 'll make this my home .", "I could n't ask for a better one . ''", "Chuckling happily , Whitefoot began to pull away the top of that bed so as to get to the middle of it .", "And then he got a surprise .", "It was an unpleasant surprise .", "It was a most unpleasant surprise .", "There was some one in that bed !", "Yes , sir , there was some one curled up in a little round ball in the middle of that fine bed .", "It was some one with a coat of the softest , finest fur .", "Can you guess who it was ?", "It was Timmy the Flying Squirrel .", "It seemed to Whitefoot as if his heart flopped right over .", "You see at first he did n't recognize Timmy .", "Whitefoot is himself so very timid that his thought was to run ; to get out of there as quickly as possible .", "But he had no place to run to , so he hesitated .", "Never in all his life had Whitefoot had a greater disappointment .", "He knew now that this splendid house was not for him .", "Timmy the Flying Squirrel did n't move ." ]
He remained curled up in a soft little XXXXX .
ball
[ "ball", "bed", "food", "home", "house", "middle", "place", "rest", "sir", "surprise" ]
[ "It was a most unpleasant surprise .", "There was some one in that bed !", "Yes , sir , there was some one curled up in a little round ball in the middle of that fine bed .", "It was some one with a coat of the softest , finest fur .", "Can you guess who it was ?", "It was Timmy the Flying Squirrel .", "It seemed to Whitefoot as if his heart flopped right over .", "You see at first he did n't recognize Timmy .", "Whitefoot is himself so very timid that his thought was to run ; to get out of there as quickly as possible .", "But he had no place to run to , so he hesitated .", "Never in all his life had Whitefoot had a greater disappointment .", "He knew now that this splendid house was not for him .", "Timmy the Flying Squirrel did n't move .", "He remained curled up in a soft little ball .", "He was asleep .", "Whitefoot remembered that Timmy sleeps during the day and seldom comes out until the Black Shadows come creeping out from the Purple Hills at the close of day .", "Whitefoot felt easier in his mind then .", "Timmy was so sound asleep that he knew nothing of his visitor .", "And so Whitefoot felt safe in staying long enough to get rested .", "Then he would go out and hunt for another home ." ]
So down in the XXXXX of that soft , warm bed Timmy the Flying Squirrel , curled up in a little round ball with his flat tail wrapped around him , slept peacefully , and on top of that soft bed Whitefoot the Wood Mouse rested and wondered what he should do next .
middle
[ "Shadows", "ball", "fur", "house", "life", "middle", "nothing", "place", "sleeps", "visitor" ]
[ "It was a most unpleasant surprise .", "There was some one in that bed !", "Yes , sir , there was some one curled up in a little round ball in the middle of that fine bed .", "It was some one with a coat of the softest , finest fur .", "Can you guess who it was ?", "It was Timmy the Flying Squirrel .", "It seemed to Whitefoot as if his heart flopped right over .", "You see at first he did n't recognize Timmy .", "Whitefoot is himself so very timid that his thought was to run ; to get out of there as quickly as possible .", "But he had no place to run to , so he hesitated .", "Never in all his life had Whitefoot had a greater disappointment .", "He knew now that this splendid house was not for him .", "Timmy the Flying Squirrel did n't move .", "He remained curled up in a soft little ball .", "He was asleep .", "Whitefoot remembered that Timmy sleeps during the day and seldom comes out until the Black Shadows come creeping out from the Purple Hills at the close of day .", "Whitefoot felt easier in his mind then .", "Timmy was so sound asleep that he knew nothing of his visitor .", "And so Whitefoot felt safe in staying long enough to get rested .", "Then he would go out and hunt for another home ." ]
So down in the middle of that soft , warm XXXXX Timmy the Flying Squirrel , curled up in a little round ball with his flat tail wrapped around him , slept peacefully , and on top of that soft bed Whitefoot the Wood Mouse rested and wondered what he should do next .
bed
[ "ball", "bed", "close", "coat", "day", "heart", "middle", "nothing", "place", "surprise" ]
[ "There was some one in that bed !", "Yes , sir , there was some one curled up in a little round ball in the middle of that fine bed .", "It was some one with a coat of the softest , finest fur .", "Can you guess who it was ?", "It was Timmy the Flying Squirrel .", "It seemed to Whitefoot as if his heart flopped right over .", "You see at first he did n't recognize Timmy .", "Whitefoot is himself so very timid that his thought was to run ; to get out of there as quickly as possible .", "But he had no place to run to , so he hesitated .", "Never in all his life had Whitefoot had a greater disappointment .", "He knew now that this splendid house was not for him .", "Timmy the Flying Squirrel did n't move .", "He remained curled up in a soft little ball .", "He was asleep .", "Whitefoot remembered that Timmy sleeps during the day and seldom comes out until the Black Shadows come creeping out from the Purple Hills at the close of day .", "Whitefoot felt easier in his mind then .", "Timmy was so sound asleep that he knew nothing of his visitor .", "And so Whitefoot felt safe in staying long enough to get rested .", "Then he would go out and hunt for another home .", "So down in the middle of that soft , warm bed Timmy the Flying Squirrel , curled up in a little round ball with his flat tail wrapped around him , slept peacefully , and on top of that soft bed Whitefoot the Wood Mouse rested and wondered what he should do next ." ]
Not in all the Green Forest could two more timid little people be found than the two in that old XXXXX of Drummer the Woodpecker .
home
[ "Shadows", "ball", "bed", "home", "house", "hunt", "mind", "nothing", "place", "visitor" ]
[ "Can you guess who it was ?", "It was Timmy the Flying Squirrel .", "It seemed to Whitefoot as if his heart flopped right over .", "You see at first he did n't recognize Timmy .", "Whitefoot is himself so very timid that his thought was to run ; to get out of there as quickly as possible .", "But he had no place to run to , so he hesitated .", "Never in all his life had Whitefoot had a greater disappointment .", "He knew now that this splendid house was not for him .", "Timmy the Flying Squirrel did n't move .", "He remained curled up in a soft little ball .", "He was asleep .", "Whitefoot remembered that Timmy sleeps during the day and seldom comes out until the Black Shadows come creeping out from the Purple Hills at the close of day .", "Whitefoot felt easier in his mind then .", "Timmy was so sound asleep that he knew nothing of his visitor .", "And so Whitefoot felt safe in staying long enough to get rested .", "Then he would go out and hunt for another home .", "So down in the middle of that soft , warm bed Timmy the Flying Squirrel , curled up in a little round ball with his flat tail wrapped around him , slept peacefully , and on top of that soft bed Whitefoot the Wood Mouse rested and wondered what he should do next .", "Not in all the Green Forest could two more timid little people be found than the two in that old home of Drummer the Woodpecker .", "CHAPTER XIX : Whitefoot Finds A Home At Last True independence he has known Whose home has been his very own .", "-- Whitefoot ." ]
Curled up in his splendid warm XXXXX , Timmy the Flying Squirrel slept peacefully .
bed
[ "CHAPTER", "ball", "bed", "house", "life", "middle", "mind", "nothing", "people", "place" ]
[ "It was Timmy the Flying Squirrel .", "It seemed to Whitefoot as if his heart flopped right over .", "You see at first he did n't recognize Timmy .", "Whitefoot is himself so very timid that his thought was to run ; to get out of there as quickly as possible .", "But he had no place to run to , so he hesitated .", "Never in all his life had Whitefoot had a greater disappointment .", "He knew now that this splendid house was not for him .", "Timmy the Flying Squirrel did n't move .", "He remained curled up in a soft little ball .", "He was asleep .", "Whitefoot remembered that Timmy sleeps during the day and seldom comes out until the Black Shadows come creeping out from the Purple Hills at the close of day .", "Whitefoot felt easier in his mind then .", "Timmy was so sound asleep that he knew nothing of his visitor .", "And so Whitefoot felt safe in staying long enough to get rested .", "Then he would go out and hunt for another home .", "So down in the middle of that soft , warm bed Timmy the Flying Squirrel , curled up in a little round ball with his flat tail wrapped around him , slept peacefully , and on top of that soft bed Whitefoot the Wood Mouse rested and wondered what he should do next .", "Not in all the Green Forest could two more timid little people be found than the two in that old home of Drummer the Woodpecker .", "CHAPTER XIX : Whitefoot Finds A Home At Last True independence he has known Whose home has been his very own .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Curled up in his splendid warm bed , Timmy the Flying Squirrel slept peacefully ." ]
He did n't know he had a XXXXX .
visitor
[ "CHAPTER", "Shadows", "bed", "close", "day", "heart", "house", "place", "sleeps", "visitor" ]
[ "It seemed to Whitefoot as if his heart flopped right over .", "You see at first he did n't recognize Timmy .", "Whitefoot is himself so very timid that his thought was to run ; to get out of there as quickly as possible .", "But he had no place to run to , so he hesitated .", "Never in all his life had Whitefoot had a greater disappointment .", "He knew now that this splendid house was not for him .", "Timmy the Flying Squirrel did n't move .", "He remained curled up in a soft little ball .", "He was asleep .", "Whitefoot remembered that Timmy sleeps during the day and seldom comes out until the Black Shadows come creeping out from the Purple Hills at the close of day .", "Whitefoot felt easier in his mind then .", "Timmy was so sound asleep that he knew nothing of his visitor .", "And so Whitefoot felt safe in staying long enough to get rested .", "Then he would go out and hunt for another home .", "So down in the middle of that soft , warm bed Timmy the Flying Squirrel , curled up in a little round ball with his flat tail wrapped around him , slept peacefully , and on top of that soft bed Whitefoot the Wood Mouse rested and wondered what he should do next .", "Not in all the Green Forest could two more timid little people be found than the two in that old home of Drummer the Woodpecker .", "CHAPTER XIX : Whitefoot Finds A Home At Last True independence he has known Whose home has been his very own .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Curled up in his splendid warm bed , Timmy the Flying Squirrel slept peacefully .", "He did n't know he had a visitor ." ]
He did n't know that on top of that same XXXXX lay Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .
bed
[ "CHAPTER", "Shadows", "Woodpecker", "bed", "day", "home", "life", "mind", "nothing", "place" ]