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Book Excerpt: st as Granny Fox.Oh, my, no! When she had reached the other side, he wasn'thalfway across, and right behind him, whistling for him to getout of the way, was the train.The hound gave one frightened yelp, and then he did the onlything he could do; he leaped down, down into the swift waterbelow, and the last Reddy saw of him he was frantically trying toswim ashore."Now you know why I wanted you to learn to cross a bridge; it's avery nice way of getting rid of dogs," said Granny Fox, as sheclimbed up beside Reddy.III. Bowser the Hound Isn't FooledReddy Fox had been taught so much by Granny Fox that he began tofeel very wise and very important. Reddy is naturally smart andhe had been very quick to learn the tricks that old Granny Foxhad taught him. But Reddy Fox is a boaster. Every day heswaggered about on the Green Meadows and bragged how smart hewas. Blacky the Crow grew tired of Reddy's boasting."If you're so smart, what is the reason you always keep out ofsight of BowserRead More