. Birds and nature . Birds & Nature Magazine 41. Peter Sat Down to Rest began to turn them over carefully, look-ing under each. Presently Peter sneezed—Kerty-schoo!Mr. McGregor was after him in no time. XVII. And tried to put his foot upon Peter, whojumped out of a window, upsetting threeplants. The window was too small forMr. McGregor, and he was tired of run-ning after Peter. He went back to hiswork. XVIII. Peter sat down to rest; he was out ofbreath and trembling with fright, and hehad not the least idea which way to he was very damp with sitting in thatcan. After a time he began to


. Birds and nature . Birds & Nature Magazine 41. Peter Sat Down to Rest began to turn them over carefully, look-ing under each. Presently Peter sneezed—Kerty-schoo!Mr. McGregor was after him in no time. XVII. And tried to put his foot upon Peter, whojumped out of a window, upsetting threeplants. The window was too small forMr. McGregor, and he was tired of run-ning after Peter. He went back to hiswork. XVIII. Peter sat down to rest; he was out ofbreath and trembling with fright, and hehad not the least idea which way to he was very damp with sitting in thatcan. After a time he began to wander about,going lippity—lippity—not very fast—andlooking all round. XIX. He found a door in a wall; but it waslocked, and there was no room for a fatlittle rabbit to squeeze underneath. An old mouse was running in and outover the stone doorstep, carrying peas andbeans to her family in the wood. Peterasked her the way to the gate, but she hadsuch a large pea in her mouth that shecould not answer. She only shook her headat him. Peter


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