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Twinkle and Chubbins: Their Astonishing Adventures in Nature-Fairyland

Chapter 7  7

Word Count: 702    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

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the door and entered, drawing

wore big spectacles upon his nose, and a round knitted cap, with a tassel danglin

noes, which he shuffled and arranged upon a baked-mud table; nor did he look up for a long ti

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game, and then he raised his head

ster Woodchuck, taking off his s

wer him, but continue

"By good chance I have been able to capture one of those fierc

ray head wisely, but s

nished in some way, and made to feel as unhappy as her people have made us feel. Yet I realize that it's a dreadful thing to hurt any living creature,

aid the judge, in a

asked

bly lying on the wrong sid

. "I wondered

dream, isn't it?" c

hear woodchucks in their own homes, and Mister Woodchuck

orgotten, so I'll teach you a lesson you'll be likely

d Twinkle,

E FETCHE

s in mind forever afterward. People don't remember dreams unless the

trap. Twinkle could see that it was just like the trap papa had se

the trap to the stake, and afterward opened the iron jaws of the cruel-looking thing and set them w

he, "you must step in t

break my leg!

r a woodchuck got its leg br

, beginning to be

ed the judg

oodchuck; "but that can't be helped.

rembling with ner

IED THE JU

lled the j

en, as he looked earnestly into Twinkle's

bad," said

f it," replied

girl gave a start

her was the opening of the woodchuck's

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