. The adventures of Bob White. g;Ill call again when you haventother visitors, shouted Peter overhis shoulder. Hardly had Peter reached thedear Old Briar-patch when ReddyFox reached the fence where BobWhite was sitting. Good morning,said he, trying to make his voicesound as pleasant as he could, Imglad to see you over here. I heardyou whistling and hurried over hereto welcome you. I hope you will likeit here so well that you will makeyour home here. BOB WHITE HAS VISITORSThat is very nice of you,replied Bob White, his eyes twin-kling more than ever, for he knewwhy Reddy hoped he would makehis


. The adventures of Bob White. g;Ill call again when you haventother visitors, shouted Peter overhis shoulder. Hardly had Peter reached thedear Old Briar-patch when ReddyFox reached the fence where BobWhite was sitting. Good morning,said he, trying to make his voicesound as pleasant as he could, Imglad to see you over here. I heardyou whistling and hurried over hereto welcome you. I hope you will likeit here so well that you will makeyour home here. BOB WHITE HAS VISITORSThat is very nice of you,replied Bob White, his eyes twin-kling more than ever, for he knewwhy Reddy hoped he would makehis home there. He knew that Reddyhoped to find that home and makea good dinner on Quail some is very pleasant over here, and Idont know but I will stay. Every-body seems very neighborly. PeterRabbit has just called. Reddy looked about him in a verysly way but with a hungry look in hiseyes as he said, Peter always isneighborly. Is he anywhere aboutnow? I should like to pay myrespects to him. No, replied Bob White. Peter[25]. *Here comes Old Man Coyotei BOB WHITE HAS VISITORSleft in something of a hurry. Hello!Here comes Old Man certainly are neighborlyhere. Why, whats your hurry,Reddy? I have some important matters toattend to over in the Green Forest,replied Reddy, with a hasty glancein the direction of Old Man hope Ill see you often. BobWhite. I hope so, replied Bob Whitepolitely, and then added under hisbreath, but I hope I see you first. [25] Ill Bob Decides to Builda Home OLD Man Coyotes call was verymuch like that of Reddy was very, very pleasant and toldBob White that he was very gladindeed that Bob had come over onthe Green Meadows, and he hopedthat he would stay. No one could have been more polite than was Old[26] BOB DECIDES TO BUILD A HOME Man Coyote. Bob White was just as polite, but he wasnt fooled. No, indeed. He knew that, just like Reddy Fox, the reason Old Man Coyote was so glad to see him was because he hoped to catch him some


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