Old Granny Fox
there who
be of ha
Grann
o eat these days, and so they spent nearly every minute they were awake in hunting. Sometimes they hunted together, but usually one went one way, and the other went another way so as to have
any chance to get a good meal. For two nights they had visited Farmer Brown's henhouse, hoping that they would be abl
ht. If we are going to get any at all, we will have to do it in broad daylight. It can be done, for I have done it befo
y. "What of it? It's e
sonable amount of Fox sense in his head can fool Bowser, but with snow everywhere it is a very different matter. If Bowser once takes it into his head to follow your trail these days, you will have to be smarter than I think you are to fool him. The only way you will be able to get away from him will be by going into a ho
ng now," wh
without food longer than this many a time.
the use? It's frozen over.
ich never freezes because the water runs too swiftly to freeze, and I've found more than one meal washed ashore there. You go over there now whil
of use," he grumbled, as he trotted towards the Big River.
by the way that he cocked his ears and carried his tail tha
ashed ashore," replied Reddy. "It wa
else?" ask
y good. Quacker the Wild Duck was swimming about out in the open w
That is good news. I thin