Doctor Rabbit and Brushtail the Fox, by
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Title: Doctor Rabbit and Brushtail the Fox
Author: Thomas Clark Hinkle
Illustrator: Milo Winter
Release Date: June 23, 2006 [EBook #18667]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
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THE GREENWOOD SERIES
DOCTOR RABBIT AND BRUSHTAIL THE FOX
By THOMAS CLARK HINKLE
Illustrations by MILO WINTER
RAND McNALLY & COMPANY CHICAGO--NEW YORK
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CONTENTS
BRUSHTAIL THE FOX COMES TO THE BIG GREEN WOODS 7 CHATTY RED SQUIRREL IS HEARD SCOLDING LOUDLY 12 BRUSHTAIL THE FOX PLAYS "POSSUM" 17 BRUSHTAIL GETS A SCARE 22 DOCTOR RABBIT SEES SOMETHING INTERESTING 27 TWO HUNTERS COME TO THE BIG GREEN WOODS 33 DOCTOR RABBIT INFORMS HIS FRIENDS 37 WHAT DOCTOR RABBIT SAW 41 MRS. BRUSHTAIL GETS A HEN 46 BRUSHTAIL THE FOX FINDS SOME PIECES OF CHEESE 51 THE GROWLERS COME OUT OF THE THICKET 57 JACK RABBIT SPRAINS HIS FOOT 62 DOCTORING LITTLE THOMAS WOODCHUCK 68 LISTENING TO THE BRUSHTAILS 74 DOCTOR RABBIT TELLS SOME GOOD NEWS 79 A FOOLISH OLD HEN 82 DOCTOR RABBIT LAYS A TRAP 86 BRUSHTAIL THE FOX IS ALMOST CAUGHT 92 AN EXCITING CHASE 100 THE BIG GRAY GOOSE GETS AWAY 105 BRUSHTAIL THE FOX FINDS THE TRAPS 110 GETTING TOGETHER 114 BRUSHTAIL THE FOX DISCOVERS THE COW'S HEAD 119 WHAT HAPPENED TO BRUSHTAIL THE FOX 123
ILLUSTRATIONS
MY! HOW HE DID JUMP AND YELL! 24 BRUSHTAIL THE FOX SEIZED HER BY THE NECK 80 IT WAS A QUEER PROCESSION! 112
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DOCTOR RABBIT AND BRUSHTAIL THE FOX
BRUSHTAIL THE FOX COMES TO THE BIG GREEN WOODS
Doctor Rabbit and Cheepy Chipmunk were sitting in Doctor Rabbit's front yard talking. They laughed a good deal as they talked, for it was a lovely morning in the beautiful Big Green Woods, and everyone felt happy.
Finally jolly Doctor Rabbit said he believed he would run over to the big sycamore tree to eat some more of the tender blue grass that grew there. It seemed as if he could eat there all day and all night, he said, because that grass was so good. Cheepy Chipmunk said he was getting hungry again too, and he guessed he would be going home to eat the fresh ear of corn he had found that morning.
Cheepy Chipmunk got up and was starting away, when Doctor Rabbit seized him and said in a low, frightened whisper that scared Cheepy half to death, "Come back and sit down and keep as still as anything. Look out there, will you!"
Very badly startled, Cheepy Chipmunk came back and sat down, and his eyes followed Doctor Rabbit's eyes. Cheepy saw an animal such as he had never seen before. This animal looked somewhat like a dog, but Cheepy knew right away he was no dog. He was not quite so large as Ki-yi Coyote, and was of a reddish-brown color, with a large, bushy tail. The animal was walking along under the trees not far away, and did not even look in the direction of Doctor Rabbit and little Cheepy Chipmunk.
But, although he could not tell why, Cheepy knew at once that that reddish-brown animal walking along out there under the trees was very dangerous to chipmunks and rabbits and any number of other little animals. Yes, sir, Cheepy Chipmunk was dreadfully frightened at once, for he was certain his life and the lives of Stubby Woodchuck, Chatty Red Squirrel and all his other friends were in great danger. But he had never seen such an animal before, so of course he did not know what it was.
While Doctor Rabbit and Cheepy Chipmunk looked, the strange animal walked along just as if he were not interested in anything. He did not even look toward Doctor Rabbit and Cheepy Chipmunk. This fooled innocent Cheepy, and he whispered to Doctor Rabbit, "He has not seen us; let's slip into your house! I don't want him to catch sight of us."
"Keep right still!" Doctor Rabbit whispered in reply. "Just sit still. Yes, he has seen us--don't you fool yourself about that. But he knows well enough he can't catch us now. He's made up his mind he'll wait until he gets a better chance. But we won't let him know we see him. We'll have to try to deceive him at every turn. Yes, sir, Cheepy, we've got to watch out every minute now; we certainly have. He's one of the most cunning animals there is. I'm sorry he's come into our woods."
Cheepy Chipmunk was so frightened that his teeth were chattering as he asked, "Who is he?"
"He's
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