The Tale of Mr. Tod

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by Beatrix Potter

rabbit-babieswere rather tumbled and very hungry; they were fed and put to bed. Theysoon recovered.

  A long new pipe and a fresh supply of rabbit tobacco was presented toMr. Bouncer. He was rather upon his dignity; but he accepted.

  Old Mr. Bouncer was forgiven, and they all had dinner. Then Peter andBenjamin told their story--but they had not waited long enough to beable to tell the end of the battle between Tommy Brock and Mr. Tod.

  THE END

 


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