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Even when saddled and ridden, the Kentucky stallion might respond to the challenge. And so handicapped he would have no chance! Drew bit hard on his underlip. The yap-yap of a coyote sounded brazenly from the ridge behind which Drew was almost certain the Pinto had trumpeted. "Pass the word," said Rennie. "Riders coming." Anse hissed it on to Donally, who hid in the brush behind.
"Yap-Yap never has forgotten what his great-great-ever-so-great-grandfather learned when he first took to living on the open prairie." "What did he learn? Tell me about it, Mr. Coyote," begged Peter. "He learned to use his wits," replied Old Man Coyote, with a provoking grin. "He learned to use his wits, that's all." "Please tell me about it, Mr. Coyote. Please," begged Peter.
"Once upon a time lived the great-great-ever-so-great-grandfather of Yap-Yap, the very first of all the Prairie Dogs, and his name was Yap-Yap too. He was own cousin to old Mr. Woodchuck, who of course wasn't old then, and the two cousins looked much alike, save that Yap-Yap was a little smaller than Mr. Woodchuck and perhaps a little smarter looking.
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