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Bowser the Hound

Chapter 8 HOW BLACKY THE CROW HELPED BOWSER

Word Count: 537    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

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out very much trouble to himself. Perhaps if there had been very much trouble in it, Blacky would not have been quite so ready and willing. Then ag

es he frequents, but all about the people who live in each house. Blacky makes it his business to know these things. He could, if he wou

t something to eat," muttered Blacky. "It won't be far out of my way, anyway,

disappeared over the tree-tops in t

hing he would have gone back to his bed of hay in the corner of that sugar camp. That one thing was hunger. It seeme

irection which Blacky the Crow had taken. You see, he could still hear Blacky's voice calling "Caw, caw, c

foot to the ground. Then, too, he was very, very stiff from the cold and the wetting he had received the night

lace he had started for that morning, giving no more thought to Bowser the Hound. You see, he knew that Bowser wou

at road, he knew that if he kept on following it, it would lead h

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“Bowser the Hound isn't very clever — certainly not as clever as Old Man Coyote, who's full of tricks! There's one thing, though, that Bowser's really good at, and that's pursuing someone who'll give him a long, hard run. Actually, he'll go without eating just for the pleasure of chasing Reddy and Granny Fox or Old Man Coyote.One day, Bowser gets more than he bargained for when Old Man Coyote decides to lead him on a long chase, just for fun, and make Bowser run and run. In fact, Bowser runs out of the forest and the old pasture until he's so far from home, he feels as if he is in another country. But with the help of Blacky the Crow and other friends, Bowser finally gets even with the old coyote.Young readers and nature lovers of all ages will love this appealing story of exciting animal life in the Green Forest.”