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hind the other. They were trotting along quite as if they had made up their minds just where they were going. They had. You see they were Granny and Reddy Fox, and they were bound for the Big
Quacker, because Quacker kept out in the water where he was as safe from them as if they were a thousand miles away. The only reason t
sterday. I don't believe he ever comes ashore, and if she knows anything at all she ought to know that she can't catch him out there in the water. Granny used to be smart eno
ared to be quite as eager as if he felt sure they would catch Quacker. Now old Granny Fox is very wise in the ways of the Great World, and if Reddy could have known wh
is to learn. It isn't the least use in the world to try to tell him anything. When young folks feel the way he does, it is a wast
of your own opinion. Reddy was sure. He trotted along behind old Granny Fox and planned smart things to say to her when she found that there wasn't a chanc
nd some bushes where she could peek out over the Big River. He grinned as he watched her. He was still grinning
od dinner. Creep up behind those bushes and see for yourself, then c
it could be that for once Quacker had come ashore. Granny seemed so sure they could catch him that this must be the case. But wh