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he Green Meadows near Farmer Brown's. He didn't have any trouble at all in finding his way back. You see, all the time he was leading Bowser away, he himself
naged to pick up a good meal on the way, and when at last he reached his home in the Old Pastur
very soon again," said he, as he crept into his house for a nap. "If he had drowned in that river, I shouldn't h
Man Coyote asked him, in quite a matter-of-fact way, if h
ask?" said S
replied. "It just popped into my head that I hadn't heard Bowser's voice for two or
g around and watched. Twice he saw Farmer Brown's boy come to the door with a worried look on his face and heard him w
s pointed cap thoughtfully. "He can't fool me. That old rascal knows where Bowser is, or what has happened to him,
Green Forest and over the Green Meadows had spr