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brain had been busily working out a plan to get all these good things for himself. Little brothers of the Green Meadows, began Reddy Fox, we have met here tonight for a feast of brotherly love. Reddy Fox paused a moment to look hungrily at Billy Minks duck. Billy Mink cast a longing eye at Little Joe Otters trout, while Jimmy Skunk stole an envious glance at Reddy Foxs chicken.
is short and I shall not forget. But it isnt your fault at all, Danny Meadow Mouse, cried the Merry Little Breezes, who had been listening, and we love you just as much as if your tail was long Then they played tag with him all the way up the Lone Little Path to his house, till Danny Meadow Mouse quite forgot that he had wished that his tail was long. II WHY REDDY FOX HAS NO FRIENDS The Green Meadows lay peaceful and still. Mother Moon, sailing high overhead, looked down upon them and smiled and
feast at the foot of the Lone Pine. But Reddy Fox was there. You can always count on Reddy Fox to be about when mischief or good times are afoot, especially after Mr. Sun has pulled his nightcap on. Jimmy Skunk was there. If there is any mischief Reddy Fox does not think of Jimmy Skunk will be sure to discover it. Billy Mink was there. Yes indeed, Billy Mink was there Billy Mink is another mischief maker. When Reddy Fox and Jimmy Skunk are playing pranks or in trouble of any kind you are certain to find
their heads under their wings. Little Joe Otter had been fishing and he brought a great fat brother of the lamented Tommy Trout, who didnt mind. Jerry Muskrat brought up from the mud of the river bottom some fine fresh water clams, of which he is very fond. Jimmy Skunk stole three big eggs from the nest of old Gray Goose. Peter Rabbit and Jumper the Hare rolled up a great, tender, fresh cabbage. Boomer the Nighthawk said that he was very sorry, but he was on a diet of insects, which he must swallow one at a
for him to do but to yield as gracefully as he could and go in search of Bobby Coon. No sooner had Billy Mink disappeared down the Lone Little Path than Reddy Fox recalled a nest of grouse eggs he had seen that day under a big hemlock, and he proposed that inasmuch as Jimmy Skunk already wore stripes for having stolen a nest of eggs from Mrs. Grouse, he was just the one to go steal these eggs and bring them to the feast. Of course there was nothing for Jimmy Skunk to do but to yield as gracefully as he
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