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Bowser walked into his class room and took his seat in the most remote corner. He went up to him at once, and gave him a cordial greeting. "I've come as a learner, Mr. Lloyd," said Mr. Bowser. "I know little or nothing about the Bible, and I want you to teach me." "I am sure I shall be most happy to do anything that lies in my power, Mr. Bowser," responded Mr.
Yes, Sir, it was Bowser! With a glad cry Farmer Brown's boy jumped over the stone wall and waited. Joy will make a puppy of an old dog. Bowser the Hound. When Bowser the Hound is following the trail of Reddy Fox, it takes a great deal to make him leave that trail. His love of the hunt is so great that, as a rule, nothing short of losing the trail will make him stop.
Bowser was quite worried for fear you had forgotten it, so I gave her your address and told her to write you a note." I had not been conscious of expecting anything from my visit, but at this bit of information I found that I had been building air-castles which had been invisible till they came tumbling about my ears. I could not look for Miss Knapp's company on such an expedition.
At the same time that grin was not wholly a happy grin, because Reddy knew that now Bowser would return to his home. Presently Reddy very carefully crept back to a place where he could see what was going on. He watched Farmer Brown's boy start back for the road and the sleigh, with Bowser jumping up on him and racing around him like a foolish young puppy.
"Ah done fool him that time," said Unc' Billy, as he watched Farmer Brown's boy wading off home through the snow, with Bowser the Hound at his heels. "You certainly did, Unc' Billy! How did you do it?" asked a voice right over Unc' Billy's head. Unc' Billy looked up in surprise. There was Tommy Tit the Chickadee. Unc' Billy grinned.
Of course we can do it. My, won't Bowser be surprised! And how mad he'll be! Come on, let's be starting!" "All right," said Granny, and the two started towards Farmer Brown's. The thing you've puzzled most about Is simple once you've found it out. Old Granny Fox. Bowser The Hound dearly loves to hunt just for the pleasure of the chase.
When his master was about, where he could keep an eye on Bowser, he would let him go free. But whenever he was going away and didn't want to take Bowser with him, he would chain Bowser up. Now Bowser always had one good big meal a day. To be sure, he had scraps or a bone now and then besides, but once a day he had one good big meal served to him in a large tin pan.
Sure enough, half way down the Lone Little Path they met Reddy Fox sneaking off home, and, when Bowser the Hound saw him, he straightway forgot all about Peter Rabbit, and, with a great roar, started after Reddy Fox.
To give her children what each needs To get the most from life he can, To work and play and live his best, Is wise Old Mother Nature's plan. Old Granny Fox. Old Granny Fox asked Reddy how he would like to eat a dinner of Bowser the Hound's, Reddy looked at her sharply to see if she were joking or really meant what she said.
A little hint dropped there or here, Is like a seed in spring of year; It sprouts and grows, and none may say How big 'twill be some future day. Bowser the Hound. After leading Bowser the Hound far, far away and getting him lost in strange country, Old Man Coyote trotted back to the Old Pasture, the Green Forest, and the Green Meadows near Farmer Brown's.
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