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Mother West Wind’s Animal Friends
Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo) Burgess
There sat Danny Meadow Mouse laughing fit to kill himself, but not a trace of the old suit which was to have given him such a scare. Peter couldn’t believe his own eyes, for he had left it there not three minutes before. Of course it wouldn’t do to say anything about it, so he had hurried around the big tussock as if he was merely trying to catch up.
“What are you laughing at, Danny Meadow Mouse?” asked Peter Rabbit.
“I was thinking what a joke it would be if we could only find an old suit of Mr. Blacksnake’s and fool old Mr. Toad into thinking that it was Mr. Blacksnake himself,” replied Danny Meadow Mouse. “What are you looking for, Peter Rabbit? Have you lost something?”
“No,” said Peter Rabbit. “I thought I heard footsteps, and I was looking to see if it could be Reddy Fox creeping through the grass.”
Danny Meadow Mouse had stopped laughing. “Excuse me, Peter Rabbit,” said he hurriedly, “I’ve just remembered an important engagement.” And off he started for home as fast as he could go.
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