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[ "Nothing tastes good any more .", "I want something , but I do n't know what it is I want . ''", "He tried to tell his troubles to his nearest neighbor , Timmy the Flying Squirrel , but Timmy was too busy to listen .", "When Peter Rabbit happened along , Whitefoot tried to tell him .", "But Peter himself was too happy and too eager to learn all the news in the Green Forest to listen .", "No one had any interest in Whitefoot 's troubles .", "Every one was too busy with his own affairs .", "So day by day Whitefoot the Wood Mouse grew more and more unhappy , and when the dusk of early evening came creeping through the Green Forest , he sat about and moped instead of running about and playing as he had been in the habit of doing .", "The beautiful song of Melody the Wood Thrush somehow filled him with sadness instead of with the joy he had always felt before .", "The very happiness of those about him seemed to make him more unhappy .", "Once he almost decided to go hunt for another home , but somehow he could n't get interested even in this .", "He did start out , but he had not gone far before he had forgotten all about what he had started for .", "Always he had loved to run about and climb and jump for the pure pleasure of it , but now he no longer did these things .", "He was unhappy , was Whitefoot .", "Yes , sir , he was unhappy ; and for no cause at all so far as he could see .", "CHAPTER XXV : Whitefoot Finds Out What The Matter Was Pity the lonely , for deep in the heart Is an ache that no doctor can heal by his art .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Of all the little people of the Green Forest Whitefoot seemed to be the only one who was unhappy .", "And because he did n't know why he felt so he became day by day more unhappy .", "Perhaps I should say that night by night he became more unhappy , for during the brightness of the day he slept most of the time ." ]
`` There is XXXXX wrong , something wrong , '' he would say over and over to himself .
something
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[ "Nothing tastes good any more .", "I want something , but I do n't know what it is I want . ''", "He tried to tell his troubles to his nearest neighbor , Timmy the Flying Squirrel , but Timmy was too busy to listen .", "When Peter Rabbit happened along , Whitefoot tried to tell him .", "But Peter himself was too happy and too eager to learn all the news in the Green Forest to listen .", "No one had any interest in Whitefoot 's troubles .", "Every one was too busy with his own affairs .", "So day by day Whitefoot the Wood Mouse grew more and more unhappy , and when the dusk of early evening came creeping through the Green Forest , he sat about and moped instead of running about and playing as he had been in the habit of doing .", "The beautiful song of Melody the Wood Thrush somehow filled him with sadness instead of with the joy he had always felt before .", "The very happiness of those about him seemed to make him more unhappy .", "Once he almost decided to go hunt for another home , but somehow he could n't get interested even in this .", "He did start out , but he had not gone far before he had forgotten all about what he had started for .", "Always he had loved to run about and climb and jump for the pure pleasure of it , but now he no longer did these things .", "He was unhappy , was Whitefoot .", "Yes , sir , he was unhappy ; and for no cause at all so far as he could see .", "CHAPTER XXV : Whitefoot Finds Out What The Matter Was Pity the lonely , for deep in the heart Is an ache that no doctor can heal by his art .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Of all the little people of the Green Forest Whitefoot seemed to be the only one who was unhappy .", "And because he did n't know why he felt so he became day by day more unhappy .", "Perhaps I should say that night by night he became more unhappy , for during the brightness of the day he slept most of the time ." ]
`` There is something wrong , XXXXX wrong , '' he would say over and over to himself .
something
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[ "I want something , but I do n't know what it is I want . ''", "He tried to tell his troubles to his nearest neighbor , Timmy the Flying Squirrel , but Timmy was too busy to listen .", "When Peter Rabbit happened along , Whitefoot tried to tell him .", "But Peter himself was too happy and too eager to learn all the news in the Green Forest to listen .", "No one had any interest in Whitefoot 's troubles .", "Every one was too busy with his own affairs .", "So day by day Whitefoot the Wood Mouse grew more and more unhappy , and when the dusk of early evening came creeping through the Green Forest , he sat about and moped instead of running about and playing as he had been in the habit of doing .", "The beautiful song of Melody the Wood Thrush somehow filled him with sadness instead of with the joy he had always felt before .", "The very happiness of those about him seemed to make him more unhappy .", "Once he almost decided to go hunt for another home , but somehow he could n't get interested even in this .", "He did start out , but he had not gone far before he had forgotten all about what he had started for .", "Always he had loved to run about and climb and jump for the pure pleasure of it , but now he no longer did these things .", "He was unhappy , was Whitefoot .", "Yes , sir , he was unhappy ; and for no cause at all so far as he could see .", "CHAPTER XXV : Whitefoot Finds Out What The Matter Was Pity the lonely , for deep in the heart Is an ache that no doctor can heal by his art .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Of all the little people of the Green Forest Whitefoot seemed to be the only one who was unhappy .", "And because he did n't know why he felt so he became day by day more unhappy .", "Perhaps I should say that night by night he became more unhappy , for during the brightness of the day he slept most of the time .", "`` There is something wrong , something wrong , '' he would say over and over to himself ." ]
`` It must be with me , because everybody else is happy , and this is the happiest XXXXX of all the year .
time
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[ "But Peter himself was too happy and too eager to learn all the news in the Green Forest to listen .", "No one had any interest in Whitefoot 's troubles .", "Every one was too busy with his own affairs .", "So day by day Whitefoot the Wood Mouse grew more and more unhappy , and when the dusk of early evening came creeping through the Green Forest , he sat about and moped instead of running about and playing as he had been in the habit of doing .", "The beautiful song of Melody the Wood Thrush somehow filled him with sadness instead of with the joy he had always felt before .", "The very happiness of those about him seemed to make him more unhappy .", "Once he almost decided to go hunt for another home , but somehow he could n't get interested even in this .", "He did start out , but he had not gone far before he had forgotten all about what he had started for .", "Always he had loved to run about and climb and jump for the pure pleasure of it , but now he no longer did these things .", "He was unhappy , was Whitefoot .", "Yes , sir , he was unhappy ; and for no cause at all so far as he could see .", "CHAPTER XXV : Whitefoot Finds Out What The Matter Was Pity the lonely , for deep in the heart Is an ache that no doctor can heal by his art .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Of all the little people of the Green Forest Whitefoot seemed to be the only one who was unhappy .", "And because he did n't know why he felt so he became day by day more unhappy .", "Perhaps I should say that night by night he became more unhappy , for during the brightness of the day he slept most of the time .", "`` There is something wrong , something wrong , '' he would say over and over to himself .", "`` It must be with me , because everybody else is happy , and this is the happiest time of all the year .", "I wish some one would tell me what ails me .", "I want to be happy , but somehow I just ca n't be . ''" ]
One evening he wandered a little farther from XXXXX than usual .
home
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[ "So day by day Whitefoot the Wood Mouse grew more and more unhappy , and when the dusk of early evening came creeping through the Green Forest , he sat about and moped instead of running about and playing as he had been in the habit of doing .", "The beautiful song of Melody the Wood Thrush somehow filled him with sadness instead of with the joy he had always felt before .", "The very happiness of those about him seemed to make him more unhappy .", "Once he almost decided to go hunt for another home , but somehow he could n't get interested even in this .", "He did start out , but he had not gone far before he had forgotten all about what he had started for .", "Always he had loved to run about and climb and jump for the pure pleasure of it , but now he no longer did these things .", "He was unhappy , was Whitefoot .", "Yes , sir , he was unhappy ; and for no cause at all so far as he could see .", "CHAPTER XXV : Whitefoot Finds Out What The Matter Was Pity the lonely , for deep in the heart Is an ache that no doctor can heal by his art .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Of all the little people of the Green Forest Whitefoot seemed to be the only one who was unhappy .", "And because he did n't know why he felt so he became day by day more unhappy .", "Perhaps I should say that night by night he became more unhappy , for during the brightness of the day he slept most of the time .", "`` There is something wrong , something wrong , '' he would say over and over to himself .", "`` It must be with me , because everybody else is happy , and this is the happiest time of all the year .", "I wish some one would tell me what ails me .", "I want to be happy , but somehow I just ca n't be . ''", "One evening he wandered a little farther from home than usual .", "He was n't going anywhere in particular .", "He had nothing in particular to do ." ]
He was just wandering about because somehow he could n't remain at XXXXX .
home
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[ "-- Whitefoot .", "Of all the little people of the Green Forest Whitefoot seemed to be the only one who was unhappy .", "And because he did n't know why he felt so he became day by day more unhappy .", "Perhaps I should say that night by night he became more unhappy , for during the brightness of the day he slept most of the time .", "`` There is something wrong , something wrong , '' he would say over and over to himself .", "`` It must be with me , because everybody else is happy , and this is the happiest time of all the year .", "I wish some one would tell me what ails me .", "I want to be happy , but somehow I just ca n't be . ''", "One evening he wandered a little farther from home than usual .", "He was n't going anywhere in particular .", "He had nothing in particular to do .", "He was just wandering about because somehow he could n't remain at home .", "Not far away Melody the Wood Thrush was pouring out his beautiful evening song .", "Whitefoot stopped to listen .", "Somehow it made him more unhappy than ever .", "Melody stopped singing for a few moments .", "It was just then that Whitefoot heard a faint sound .", "It was a gentle drumming .", "Whitefoot pricked up his ears and listened .", "There it was again ." ]
He knew instantly how that XXXXX was made .
sound
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[ "`` There is something wrong , something wrong , '' he would say over and over to himself .", "`` It must be with me , because everybody else is happy , and this is the happiest time of all the year .", "I wish some one would tell me what ails me .", "I want to be happy , but somehow I just ca n't be . ''", "One evening he wandered a little farther from home than usual .", "He was n't going anywhere in particular .", "He had nothing in particular to do .", "He was just wandering about because somehow he could n't remain at home .", "Not far away Melody the Wood Thrush was pouring out his beautiful evening song .", "Whitefoot stopped to listen .", "Somehow it made him more unhappy than ever .", "Melody stopped singing for a few moments .", "It was just then that Whitefoot heard a faint sound .", "It was a gentle drumming .", "Whitefoot pricked up his ears and listened .", "There it was again .", "He knew instantly how that sound was made .", "It was made by dainty little feet beating very fast on an old log .", "Whitefoot had drummed that way himself many times .", "It was soft , but clear , and it lasted only a moment ." ]
Right then XXXXX very strange happened to Whitefoot .
something
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[ "`` It must be with me , because everybody else is happy , and this is the happiest time of all the year .", "I wish some one would tell me what ails me .", "I want to be happy , but somehow I just ca n't be . ''", "One evening he wandered a little farther from home than usual .", "He was n't going anywhere in particular .", "He had nothing in particular to do .", "He was just wandering about because somehow he could n't remain at home .", "Not far away Melody the Wood Thrush was pouring out his beautiful evening song .", "Whitefoot stopped to listen .", "Somehow it made him more unhappy than ever .", "Melody stopped singing for a few moments .", "It was just then that Whitefoot heard a faint sound .", "It was a gentle drumming .", "Whitefoot pricked up his ears and listened .", "There it was again .", "He knew instantly how that sound was made .", "It was made by dainty little feet beating very fast on an old log .", "Whitefoot had drummed that way himself many times .", "It was soft , but clear , and it lasted only a moment .", "Right then something very strange happened to Whitefoot ." ]
Yes , sir , XXXXX very strange happened to Whitefoot .
something
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[ "Not far away Melody the Wood Thrush was pouring out his beautiful evening song .", "Whitefoot stopped to listen .", "Somehow it made him more unhappy than ever .", "Melody stopped singing for a few moments .", "It was just then that Whitefoot heard a faint sound .", "It was a gentle drumming .", "Whitefoot pricked up his ears and listened .", "There it was again .", "He knew instantly how that sound was made .", "It was made by dainty little feet beating very fast on an old log .", "Whitefoot had drummed that way himself many times .", "It was soft , but clear , and it lasted only a moment .", "Right then something very strange happened to Whitefoot .", "Yes , sir , something very strange happened to Whitefoot .", "All in a flash he felt better .", "At first he did n't know why .", "He just did , that was all .", "Without thinking what he was doing , he began to drum himself .", "Then he listened .", "At first he heard nothing ." ]
Then , soft and low , came that drumming XXXXX again .
sound
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[ "Melody stopped singing for a few moments .", "It was just then that Whitefoot heard a faint sound .", "It was a gentle drumming .", "Whitefoot pricked up his ears and listened .", "There it was again .", "He knew instantly how that sound was made .", "It was made by dainty little feet beating very fast on an old log .", "Whitefoot had drummed that way himself many times .", "It was soft , but clear , and it lasted only a moment .", "Right then something very strange happened to Whitefoot .", "Yes , sir , something very strange happened to Whitefoot .", "All in a flash he felt better .", "At first he did n't know why .", "He just did , that was all .", "Without thinking what he was doing , he began to drum himself .", "Then he listened .", "At first he heard nothing .", "Then , soft and low , came that drumming sound again .", "Whitefoot replied to it .", "All the time he kept feeling better ." ]
He ran a little nearer to the place from which that drumming XXXXX had come and then once more drummed .
sound
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[ "It was a gentle drumming .", "Whitefoot pricked up his ears and listened .", "There it was again .", "He knew instantly how that sound was made .", "It was made by dainty little feet beating very fast on an old log .", "Whitefoot had drummed that way himself many times .", "It was soft , but clear , and it lasted only a moment .", "Right then something very strange happened to Whitefoot .", "Yes , sir , something very strange happened to Whitefoot .", "All in a flash he felt better .", "At first he did n't know why .", "He just did , that was all .", "Without thinking what he was doing , he began to drum himself .", "Then he listened .", "At first he heard nothing .", "Then , soft and low , came that drumming sound again .", "Whitefoot replied to it .", "All the time he kept feeling better .", "He ran a little nearer to the place from which that drumming sound had come and then once more drummed .", "At first he got no reply ." ]
Then in a few minutes he heard it again , only this XXXXX it came from a different place .
time
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[ "It was a gentle drumming .", "Whitefoot pricked up his ears and listened .", "There it was again .", "He knew instantly how that sound was made .", "It was made by dainty little feet beating very fast on an old log .", "Whitefoot had drummed that way himself many times .", "It was soft , but clear , and it lasted only a moment .", "Right then something very strange happened to Whitefoot .", "Yes , sir , something very strange happened to Whitefoot .", "All in a flash he felt better .", "At first he did n't know why .", "He just did , that was all .", "Without thinking what he was doing , he began to drum himself .", "Then he listened .", "At first he heard nothing .", "Then , soft and low , came that drumming sound again .", "Whitefoot replied to it .", "All the time he kept feeling better .", "He ran a little nearer to the place from which that drumming sound had come and then once more drummed .", "At first he got no reply ." ]
Then in a few minutes he heard it again , only this time it came from a different XXXXX .
place
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[ "There it was again .", "He knew instantly how that sound was made .", "It was made by dainty little feet beating very fast on an old log .", "Whitefoot had drummed that way himself many times .", "It was soft , but clear , and it lasted only a moment .", "Right then something very strange happened to Whitefoot .", "Yes , sir , something very strange happened to Whitefoot .", "All in a flash he felt better .", "At first he did n't know why .", "He just did , that was all .", "Without thinking what he was doing , he began to drum himself .", "Then he listened .", "At first he heard nothing .", "Then , soft and low , came that drumming sound again .", "Whitefoot replied to it .", "All the time he kept feeling better .", "He ran a little nearer to the place from which that drumming sound had come and then once more drummed .", "At first he got no reply .", "Then in a few minutes he heard it again , only this time it came from a different place .", "Whitefoot became quite excited ." ]
He knew that that drumming was done by another Wood Mouse , and all in a XXXXX it came over him what had been the matter with him .
flash
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[ "Yes , sir , something very strange happened to Whitefoot .", "All in a flash he felt better .", "At first he did n't know why .", "He just did , that was all .", "Without thinking what he was doing , he began to drum himself .", "Then he listened .", "At first he heard nothing .", "Then , soft and low , came that drumming sound again .", "Whitefoot replied to it .", "All the time he kept feeling better .", "He ran a little nearer to the place from which that drumming sound had come and then once more drummed .", "At first he got no reply .", "Then in a few minutes he heard it again , only this time it came from a different place .", "Whitefoot became quite excited .", "He knew that that drumming was done by another Wood Mouse , and all in a flash it came over him what had been the matter with him .", "`` I have been lonely ! ''", "exclaimed Whitefoot .", "`` That is all that has been the trouble with me .", "I have been lonely and did n't know it .", "I wonder if that other Wood Mouse has felt the same way . ''" ]
Again he drummed and again came that soft XXXXX .
reply
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[ "All in a flash he felt better .", "At first he did n't know why .", "He just did , that was all .", "Without thinking what he was doing , he began to drum himself .", "Then he listened .", "At first he heard nothing .", "Then , soft and low , came that drumming sound again .", "Whitefoot replied to it .", "All the time he kept feeling better .", "He ran a little nearer to the place from which that drumming sound had come and then once more drummed .", "At first he got no reply .", "Then in a few minutes he heard it again , only this time it came from a different place .", "Whitefoot became quite excited .", "He knew that that drumming was done by another Wood Mouse , and all in a flash it came over him what had been the matter with him .", "`` I have been lonely ! ''", "exclaimed Whitefoot .", "`` That is all that has been the trouble with me .", "I have been lonely and did n't know it .", "I wonder if that other Wood Mouse has felt the same way . ''", "Again he drummed and again came that soft reply ." ]
Once more Whitefoot hurried in the direction of it , and once more he was disappointed when the next XXXXX came from a different place .
reply
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[ "All in a flash he felt better .", "At first he did n't know why .", "He just did , that was all .", "Without thinking what he was doing , he began to drum himself .", "Then he listened .", "At first he heard nothing .", "Then , soft and low , came that drumming sound again .", "Whitefoot replied to it .", "All the time he kept feeling better .", "He ran a little nearer to the place from which that drumming sound had come and then once more drummed .", "At first he got no reply .", "Then in a few minutes he heard it again , only this time it came from a different place .", "Whitefoot became quite excited .", "He knew that that drumming was done by another Wood Mouse , and all in a flash it came over him what had been the matter with him .", "`` I have been lonely ! ''", "exclaimed Whitefoot .", "`` That is all that has been the trouble with me .", "I have been lonely and did n't know it .", "I wonder if that other Wood Mouse has felt the same way . ''", "Again he drummed and again came that soft reply ." ]
Once more Whitefoot hurried in the direction of it , and once more he was disappointed when the next reply came from a different XXXXX .
place
[ "felt", "flash", "matter", "nothing", "place", "replied", "reply", "sound", "time", "trouble" ]
[ "At first he got no reply .", "Then in a few minutes he heard it again , only this time it came from a different place .", "Whitefoot became quite excited .", "He knew that that drumming was done by another Wood Mouse , and all in a flash it came over him what had been the matter with him .", "`` I have been lonely ! ''", "exclaimed Whitefoot .", "`` That is all that has been the trouble with me .", "I have been lonely and did n't know it .", "I wonder if that other Wood Mouse has felt the same way . ''", "Again he drummed and again came that soft reply .", "Once more Whitefoot hurried in the direction of it , and once more he was disappointed when the next reply came from a different place .", "By now he was getting quite excited .", "He was bound to find that other Wood Mouse .", "Every time he heard that drumming , funny little thrills ran all over him .", "He did n't know why .", "They just did , that was all .", "He simply must find that other Wood Mouse .", "He forgot everything else .", "He did n't even notice where he was going .", "He would drum , then wait for a reply ." ]
As soon as he heard it , he would scamper in the XXXXX of it , and then pause to drum again .
direction
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[ "Then in a few minutes he heard it again , only this time it came from a different place .", "Whitefoot became quite excited .", "He knew that that drumming was done by another Wood Mouse , and all in a flash it came over him what had been the matter with him .", "`` I have been lonely ! ''", "exclaimed Whitefoot .", "`` That is all that has been the trouble with me .", "I have been lonely and did n't know it .", "I wonder if that other Wood Mouse has felt the same way . ''", "Again he drummed and again came that soft reply .", "Once more Whitefoot hurried in the direction of it , and once more he was disappointed when the next reply came from a different place .", "By now he was getting quite excited .", "He was bound to find that other Wood Mouse .", "Every time he heard that drumming , funny little thrills ran all over him .", "He did n't know why .", "They just did , that was all .", "He simply must find that other Wood Mouse .", "He forgot everything else .", "He did n't even notice where he was going .", "He would drum , then wait for a reply .", "As soon as he heard it , he would scamper in the direction of it , and then pause to drum again ." ]
Sometimes the XXXXX would be very near , then again it would be so far away that a great fear would fill Whitefoot 's heart that the stranger was running away .
reply
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[ "exclaimed Whitefoot .", "`` That is all that has been the trouble with me .", "I have been lonely and did n't know it .", "I wonder if that other Wood Mouse has felt the same way . ''", "Again he drummed and again came that soft reply .", "Once more Whitefoot hurried in the direction of it , and once more he was disappointed when the next reply came from a different place .", "By now he was getting quite excited .", "He was bound to find that other Wood Mouse .", "Every time he heard that drumming , funny little thrills ran all over him .", "He did n't know why .", "They just did , that was all .", "He simply must find that other Wood Mouse .", "He forgot everything else .", "He did n't even notice where he was going .", "He would drum , then wait for a reply .", "As soon as he heard it , he would scamper in the direction of it , and then pause to drum again .", "Sometimes the reply would be very near , then again it would be so far away that a great fear would fill Whitefoot 's heart that the stranger was running away .", "CHAPTER XXVI : Love Fills The Heart Of Whitefoot Joyous all the winds that blow To the heart with love aglow .", "-- Whitefoot .", "It was a wonderful game of hide-and-seek that Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was playing in the dusk of early evening ." ]
Whitefoot was `` it '' all the XXXXX .
time
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[ "I have been lonely and did n't know it .", "I wonder if that other Wood Mouse has felt the same way . ''", "Again he drummed and again came that soft reply .", "Once more Whitefoot hurried in the direction of it , and once more he was disappointed when the next reply came from a different place .", "By now he was getting quite excited .", "He was bound to find that other Wood Mouse .", "Every time he heard that drumming , funny little thrills ran all over him .", "He did n't know why .", "They just did , that was all .", "He simply must find that other Wood Mouse .", "He forgot everything else .", "He did n't even notice where he was going .", "He would drum , then wait for a reply .", "As soon as he heard it , he would scamper in the direction of it , and then pause to drum again .", "Sometimes the reply would be very near , then again it would be so far away that a great fear would fill Whitefoot 's heart that the stranger was running away .", "CHAPTER XXVI : Love Fills The Heart Of Whitefoot Joyous all the winds that blow To the heart with love aglow .", "-- Whitefoot .", "It was a wonderful game of hide-and-seek that Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was playing in the dusk of early evening .", "Whitefoot was `` it '' all the time .", "That is , he was the one who had to do all the hunting ." ]
Just who he was XXXXX for he did n't know .
hunting
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[ "Once more Whitefoot hurried in the direction of it , and once more he was disappointed when the next reply came from a different place .", "By now he was getting quite excited .", "He was bound to find that other Wood Mouse .", "Every time he heard that drumming , funny little thrills ran all over him .", "He did n't know why .", "They just did , that was all .", "He simply must find that other Wood Mouse .", "He forgot everything else .", "He did n't even notice where he was going .", "He would drum , then wait for a reply .", "As soon as he heard it , he would scamper in the direction of it , and then pause to drum again .", "Sometimes the reply would be very near , then again it would be so far away that a great fear would fill Whitefoot 's heart that the stranger was running away .", "CHAPTER XXVI : Love Fills The Heart Of Whitefoot Joyous all the winds that blow To the heart with love aglow .", "-- Whitefoot .", "It was a wonderful game of hide-and-seek that Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was playing in the dusk of early evening .", "Whitefoot was `` it '' all the time .", "That is , he was the one who had to do all the hunting .", "Just who he was hunting for he did n't know .", "He knew it was another Wood Mouse , but it was a stranger , and do what he would , he could n't get so much as a glimpse of this little stranger .", "He would drum with his feet and after a slight pause there would be an answering drum ." ]
Then Whitefoot would run as fast as he could in that XXXXX only to find no one at all .
direction
[ "CHAPTER", "Love", "direction", "everything", "fear", "game", "heart", "hunting", "reply", "stranger" ]
[ "Once more Whitefoot hurried in the direction of it , and once more he was disappointed when the next reply came from a different place .", "By now he was getting quite excited .", "He was bound to find that other Wood Mouse .", "Every time he heard that drumming , funny little thrills ran all over him .", "He did n't know why .", "They just did , that was all .", "He simply must find that other Wood Mouse .", "He forgot everything else .", "He did n't even notice where he was going .", "He would drum , then wait for a reply .", "As soon as he heard it , he would scamper in the direction of it , and then pause to drum again .", "Sometimes the reply would be very near , then again it would be so far away that a great fear would fill Whitefoot 's heart that the stranger was running away .", "CHAPTER XXVI : Love Fills The Heart Of Whitefoot Joyous all the winds that blow To the heart with love aglow .", "-- Whitefoot .", "It was a wonderful game of hide-and-seek that Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was playing in the dusk of early evening .", "Whitefoot was `` it '' all the time .", "That is , he was the one who had to do all the hunting .", "Just who he was hunting for he did n't know .", "He knew it was another Wood Mouse , but it was a stranger , and do what he would , he could n't get so much as a glimpse of this little stranger .", "He would drum with his feet and after a slight pause there would be an answering drum ." ]
Then Whitefoot would run as fast as he could in that direction only to find no XXXXX at all .
one
[ "direction", "fear", "feet", "game", "heart", "hunting", "one", "place", "reply", "stranger" ]
[ "By now he was getting quite excited .", "He was bound to find that other Wood Mouse .", "Every time he heard that drumming , funny little thrills ran all over him .", "He did n't know why .", "They just did , that was all .", "He simply must find that other Wood Mouse .", "He forgot everything else .", "He did n't even notice where he was going .", "He would drum , then wait for a reply .", "As soon as he heard it , he would scamper in the direction of it , and then pause to drum again .", "Sometimes the reply would be very near , then again it would be so far away that a great fear would fill Whitefoot 's heart that the stranger was running away .", "CHAPTER XXVI : Love Fills The Heart Of Whitefoot Joyous all the winds that blow To the heart with love aglow .", "-- Whitefoot .", "It was a wonderful game of hide-and-seek that Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was playing in the dusk of early evening .", "Whitefoot was `` it '' all the time .", "That is , he was the one who had to do all the hunting .", "Just who he was hunting for he did n't know .", "He knew it was another Wood Mouse , but it was a stranger , and do what he would , he could n't get so much as a glimpse of this little stranger .", "He would drum with his feet and after a slight pause there would be an answering drum .", "Then Whitefoot would run as fast as he could in that direction only to find no one at all ." ]
Then he would drum again and the XXXXX would come from another direction .
reply
[ "direction", "feet", "game", "heart", "hunting", "one", "pause", "reply", "stranger", "time" ]
[ "By now he was getting quite excited .", "He was bound to find that other Wood Mouse .", "Every time he heard that drumming , funny little thrills ran all over him .", "He did n't know why .", "They just did , that was all .", "He simply must find that other Wood Mouse .", "He forgot everything else .", "He did n't even notice where he was going .", "He would drum , then wait for a reply .", "As soon as he heard it , he would scamper in the direction of it , and then pause to drum again .", "Sometimes the reply would be very near , then again it would be so far away that a great fear would fill Whitefoot 's heart that the stranger was running away .", "CHAPTER XXVI : Love Fills The Heart Of Whitefoot Joyous all the winds that blow To the heart with love aglow .", "-- Whitefoot .", "It was a wonderful game of hide-and-seek that Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was playing in the dusk of early evening .", "Whitefoot was `` it '' all the time .", "That is , he was the one who had to do all the hunting .", "Just who he was hunting for he did n't know .", "He knew it was another Wood Mouse , but it was a stranger , and do what he would , he could n't get so much as a glimpse of this little stranger .", "He would drum with his feet and after a slight pause there would be an answering drum .", "Then Whitefoot would run as fast as he could in that direction only to find no one at all ." ]
Then he would drum again and the reply would come from another XXXXX .
direction
[ "CHAPTER", "direction", "everything", "fear", "feet", "hunting", "one", "pause", "stranger", "time" ]
[ "Every time he heard that drumming , funny little thrills ran all over him .", "He did n't know why .", "They just did , that was all .", "He simply must find that other Wood Mouse .", "He forgot everything else .", "He did n't even notice where he was going .", "He would drum , then wait for a reply .", "As soon as he heard it , he would scamper in the direction of it , and then pause to drum again .", "Sometimes the reply would be very near , then again it would be so far away that a great fear would fill Whitefoot 's heart that the stranger was running away .", "CHAPTER XXVI : Love Fills The Heart Of Whitefoot Joyous all the winds that blow To the heart with love aglow .", "-- Whitefoot .", "It was a wonderful game of hide-and-seek that Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was playing in the dusk of early evening .", "Whitefoot was `` it '' all the time .", "That is , he was the one who had to do all the hunting .", "Just who he was hunting for he did n't know .", "He knew it was another Wood Mouse , but it was a stranger , and do what he would , he could n't get so much as a glimpse of this little stranger .", "He would drum with his feet and after a slight pause there would be an answering drum .", "Then Whitefoot would run as fast as he could in that direction only to find no one at all .", "Then he would drum again and the reply would come from another direction .", "Every moment Whitefoot became more excited ." ]
He forgot XXXXX , even danger , in his desire to see that little drummer .
everything
[ "CHAPTER", "answering", "direction", "everything", "fear", "game", "moment", "pause", "stranger", "time" ]
[ "They just did , that was all .", "He simply must find that other Wood Mouse .", "He forgot everything else .", "He did n't even notice where he was going .", "He would drum , then wait for a reply .", "As soon as he heard it , he would scamper in the direction of it , and then pause to drum again .", "Sometimes the reply would be very near , then again it would be so far away that a great fear would fill Whitefoot 's heart that the stranger was running away .", "CHAPTER XXVI : Love Fills The Heart Of Whitefoot Joyous all the winds that blow To the heart with love aglow .", "-- Whitefoot .", "It was a wonderful game of hide-and-seek that Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was playing in the dusk of early evening .", "Whitefoot was `` it '' all the time .", "That is , he was the one who had to do all the hunting .", "Just who he was hunting for he did n't know .", "He knew it was another Wood Mouse , but it was a stranger , and do what he would , he could n't get so much as a glimpse of this little stranger .", "He would drum with his feet and after a slight pause there would be an answering drum .", "Then Whitefoot would run as fast as he could in that direction only to find no one at all .", "Then he would drum again and the reply would come from another direction .", "Every moment Whitefoot became more excited .", "He forgot everything , even danger , in his desire to see that little drummer .", "Once or twice he actually lost his temper in his disappointment ." ]
But this was only for a XXXXX .
moment
[ "CHAPTER", "answering", "danger", "disappointment", "everything", "fear", "feet", "heart", "moment", "one" ]
[ "He simply must find that other Wood Mouse .", "He forgot everything else .", "He did n't even notice where he was going .", "He would drum , then wait for a reply .", "As soon as he heard it , he would scamper in the direction of it , and then pause to drum again .", "Sometimes the reply would be very near , then again it would be so far away that a great fear would fill Whitefoot 's heart that the stranger was running away .", "CHAPTER XXVI : Love Fills The Heart Of Whitefoot Joyous all the winds that blow To the heart with love aglow .", "-- Whitefoot .", "It was a wonderful game of hide-and-seek that Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was playing in the dusk of early evening .", "Whitefoot was `` it '' all the time .", "That is , he was the one who had to do all the hunting .", "Just who he was hunting for he did n't know .", "He knew it was another Wood Mouse , but it was a stranger , and do what he would , he could n't get so much as a glimpse of this little stranger .", "He would drum with his feet and after a slight pause there would be an answering drum .", "Then Whitefoot would run as fast as he could in that direction only to find no one at all .", "Then he would drum again and the reply would come from another direction .", "Every moment Whitefoot became more excited .", "He forgot everything , even danger , in his desire to see that little drummer .", "Once or twice he actually lost his temper in his disappointment .", "But this was only for a moment ." ]
He was too eager to find that little XXXXX to be angry very long .
drummer
[ "danger", "disappointment", "drummer", "fear", "feet", "hunting", "one", "pause", "reply", "temper" ]
[ "He forgot everything else .", "He did n't even notice where he was going .", "He would drum , then wait for a reply .", "As soon as he heard it , he would scamper in the direction of it , and then pause to drum again .", "Sometimes the reply would be very near , then again it would be so far away that a great fear would fill Whitefoot 's heart that the stranger was running away .", "CHAPTER XXVI : Love Fills The Heart Of Whitefoot Joyous all the winds that blow To the heart with love aglow .", "-- Whitefoot .", "It was a wonderful game of hide-and-seek that Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was playing in the dusk of early evening .", "Whitefoot was `` it '' all the time .", "That is , he was the one who had to do all the hunting .", "Just who he was hunting for he did n't know .", "He knew it was another Wood Mouse , but it was a stranger , and do what he would , he could n't get so much as a glimpse of this little stranger .", "He would drum with his feet and after a slight pause there would be an answering drum .", "Then Whitefoot would run as fast as he could in that direction only to find no one at all .", "Then he would drum again and the reply would come from another direction .", "Every moment Whitefoot became more excited .", "He forgot everything , even danger , in his desire to see that little drummer .", "Once or twice he actually lost his temper in his disappointment .", "But this was only for a moment .", "He was too eager to find that little drummer to be angry very long ." ]
At last there came a XXXXX when there was no reply to his drumming .
time
[ "CHAPTER", "answering", "direction", "drummer", "fear", "heart", "one", "pause", "temper", "time" ]
[ "He forgot everything else .", "He did n't even notice where he was going .", "He would drum , then wait for a reply .", "As soon as he heard it , he would scamper in the direction of it , and then pause to drum again .", "Sometimes the reply would be very near , then again it would be so far away that a great fear would fill Whitefoot 's heart that the stranger was running away .", "CHAPTER XXVI : Love Fills The Heart Of Whitefoot Joyous all the winds that blow To the heart with love aglow .", "-- Whitefoot .", "It was a wonderful game of hide-and-seek that Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was playing in the dusk of early evening .", "Whitefoot was `` it '' all the time .", "That is , he was the one who had to do all the hunting .", "Just who he was hunting for he did n't know .", "He knew it was another Wood Mouse , but it was a stranger , and do what he would , he could n't get so much as a glimpse of this little stranger .", "He would drum with his feet and after a slight pause there would be an answering drum .", "Then Whitefoot would run as fast as he could in that direction only to find no one at all .", "Then he would drum again and the reply would come from another direction .", "Every moment Whitefoot became more excited .", "He forgot everything , even danger , in his desire to see that little drummer .", "Once or twice he actually lost his temper in his disappointment .", "But this was only for a moment .", "He was too eager to find that little drummer to be angry very long ." ]
At last there came a time when there was no XXXXX to his drumming .
reply
[ "CHAPTER", "answering", "danger", "hunting", "moment", "pause", "reply", "stranger", "temper", "time" ]
[ "As soon as he heard it , he would scamper in the direction of it , and then pause to drum again .", "Sometimes the reply would be very near , then again it would be so far away that a great fear would fill Whitefoot 's heart that the stranger was running away .", "CHAPTER XXVI : Love Fills The Heart Of Whitefoot Joyous all the winds that blow To the heart with love aglow .", "-- Whitefoot .", "It was a wonderful game of hide-and-seek that Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was playing in the dusk of early evening .", "Whitefoot was `` it '' all the time .", "That is , he was the one who had to do all the hunting .", "Just who he was hunting for he did n't know .", "He knew it was another Wood Mouse , but it was a stranger , and do what he would , he could n't get so much as a glimpse of this little stranger .", "He would drum with his feet and after a slight pause there would be an answering drum .", "Then Whitefoot would run as fast as he could in that direction only to find no one at all .", "Then he would drum again and the reply would come from another direction .", "Every moment Whitefoot became more excited .", "He forgot everything , even danger , in his desire to see that little drummer .", "Once or twice he actually lost his temper in his disappointment .", "But this was only for a moment .", "He was too eager to find that little drummer to be angry very long .", "At last there came a time when there was no reply to his drumming .", "He drummed and listened , then drummed again and listened .", "Nothing was to be heard ." ]
There was no XXXXX .
reply
[ "CHAPTER", "Love", "answering", "danger", "disappointment", "fear", "feet", "one", "pause", "reply" ]
[ "Sometimes the reply would be very near , then again it would be so far away that a great fear would fill Whitefoot 's heart that the stranger was running away .", "CHAPTER XXVI : Love Fills The Heart Of Whitefoot Joyous all the winds that blow To the heart with love aglow .", "-- Whitefoot .", "It was a wonderful game of hide-and-seek that Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was playing in the dusk of early evening .", "Whitefoot was `` it '' all the time .", "That is , he was the one who had to do all the hunting .", "Just who he was hunting for he did n't know .", "He knew it was another Wood Mouse , but it was a stranger , and do what he would , he could n't get so much as a glimpse of this little stranger .", "He would drum with his feet and after a slight pause there would be an answering drum .", "Then Whitefoot would run as fast as he could in that direction only to find no one at all .", "Then he would drum again and the reply would come from another direction .", "Every moment Whitefoot became more excited .", "He forgot everything , even danger , in his desire to see that little drummer .", "Once or twice he actually lost his temper in his disappointment .", "But this was only for a moment .", "He was too eager to find that little drummer to be angry very long .", "At last there came a time when there was no reply to his drumming .", "He drummed and listened , then drummed again and listened .", "Nothing was to be heard .", "There was no reply ." ]
Whitefoot 's XXXXX sank .
heart
[ "answering", "danger", "desire", "direction", "drummer", "everything", "feet", "game", "heart", "stranger" ]
[ "He would drum with his feet and after a slight pause there would be an answering drum .", "Then Whitefoot would run as fast as he could in that direction only to find no one at all .", "Then he would drum again and the reply would come from another direction .", "Every moment Whitefoot became more excited .", "He forgot everything , even danger , in his desire to see that little drummer .", "Once or twice he actually lost his temper in his disappointment .", "But this was only for a moment .", "He was too eager to find that little drummer to be angry very long .", "At last there came a time when there was no reply to his drumming .", "He drummed and listened , then drummed again and listened .", "Nothing was to be heard .", "There was no reply .", "Whitefoot 's heart sank .", "All the old lonesomeness crept over him again .", "He did n't know which way to turn to look for that stranger .", "When he had drummed until he was tired , he sat on the end of an old log , a perfect picture of disappointment .", "He was so disappointed that he could have cried if it would have done any good .", "Just as he had about made up his mind that there was nothing to do but to try to find his way home , his keen little ears caught the faintest rustle of dry leaves .", "Instantly Whitefoot was alert and watchful .", "Long ago he had learned to be suspicious of rustling leaves ." ]
They might have been rustled by the XXXXX of an enemy stealing up on him .
feet
[ "direction", "disappointment", "feet", "heart", "log", "nothing", "one", "pause", "reply", "temper" ]
[ "Every moment Whitefoot became more excited .", "He forgot everything , even danger , in his desire to see that little drummer .", "Once or twice he actually lost his temper in his disappointment .", "But this was only for a moment .", "He was too eager to find that little drummer to be angry very long .", "At last there came a time when there was no reply to his drumming .", "He drummed and listened , then drummed again and listened .", "Nothing was to be heard .", "There was no reply .", "Whitefoot 's heart sank .", "All the old lonesomeness crept over him again .", "He did n't know which way to turn to look for that stranger .", "When he had drummed until he was tired , he sat on the end of an old log , a perfect picture of disappointment .", "He was so disappointed that he could have cried if it would have done any good .", "Just as he had about made up his mind that there was nothing to do but to try to find his way home , his keen little ears caught the faintest rustle of dry leaves .", "Instantly Whitefoot was alert and watchful .", "Long ago he had learned to be suspicious of rustling leaves .", "They might have been rustled by the feet of an enemy stealing up on him .", "No Wood Mouse who wants to live long is ever heedless of rustling leaves .", "As still as if he could n't move , Whitefoot sat staring at the place from which that faint sound had seemed to come ." ]
For two or three minutes he heard and saw XXXXX .
nothing
[ "Long", "danger", "disappointment", "end", "feet", "moment", "nothing", "rustling", "sound", "stranger" ]
[ "Once or twice he actually lost his temper in his disappointment .", "But this was only for a moment .", "He was too eager to find that little drummer to be angry very long .", "At last there came a time when there was no reply to his drumming .", "He drummed and listened , then drummed again and listened .", "Nothing was to be heard .", "There was no reply .", "Whitefoot 's heart sank .", "All the old lonesomeness crept over him again .", "He did n't know which way to turn to look for that stranger .", "When he had drummed until he was tired , he sat on the end of an old log , a perfect picture of disappointment .", "He was so disappointed that he could have cried if it would have done any good .", "Just as he had about made up his mind that there was nothing to do but to try to find his way home , his keen little ears caught the faintest rustle of dry leaves .", "Instantly Whitefoot was alert and watchful .", "Long ago he had learned to be suspicious of rustling leaves .", "They might have been rustled by the feet of an enemy stealing up on him .", "No Wood Mouse who wants to live long is ever heedless of rustling leaves .", "As still as if he could n't move , Whitefoot sat staring at the place from which that faint sound had seemed to come .", "For two or three minutes he heard and saw nothing .", "Then another leaf rustled a little bit to one side ." ]
Whitefoot turned like a flash , his XXXXX gathered under him ready for a long jump for safety .
feet
[ "disappointment", "enemy", "feet", "heart", "log", "mind", "nothing", "place", "rustling", "time" ]
[ "But this was only for a moment .", "He was too eager to find that little drummer to be angry very long .", "At last there came a time when there was no reply to his drumming .", "He drummed and listened , then drummed again and listened .", "Nothing was to be heard .", "There was no reply .", "Whitefoot 's heart sank .", "All the old lonesomeness crept over him again .", "He did n't know which way to turn to look for that stranger .", "When he had drummed until he was tired , he sat on the end of an old log , a perfect picture of disappointment .", "He was so disappointed that he could have cried if it would have done any good .", "Just as he had about made up his mind that there was nothing to do but to try to find his way home , his keen little ears caught the faintest rustle of dry leaves .", "Instantly Whitefoot was alert and watchful .", "Long ago he had learned to be suspicious of rustling leaves .", "They might have been rustled by the feet of an enemy stealing up on him .", "No Wood Mouse who wants to live long is ever heedless of rustling leaves .", "As still as if he could n't move , Whitefoot sat staring at the place from which that faint sound had seemed to come .", "For two or three minutes he heard and saw nothing .", "Then another leaf rustled a little bit to one side .", "Whitefoot turned like a flash , his feet gathered under him ready for a long jump for safety ." ]
At first he saw XXXXX .
nothing
[ "Long", "drummer", "enemy", "flash", "moment", "nothing", "place", "side", "time", "way" ]
[ "At last there came a time when there was no reply to his drumming .", "He drummed and listened , then drummed again and listened .", "Nothing was to be heard .", "There was no reply .", "Whitefoot 's heart sank .", "All the old lonesomeness crept over him again .", "He did n't know which way to turn to look for that stranger .", "When he had drummed until he was tired , he sat on the end of an old log , a perfect picture of disappointment .", "He was so disappointed that he could have cried if it would have done any good .", "Just as he had about made up his mind that there was nothing to do but to try to find his way home , his keen little ears caught the faintest rustle of dry leaves .", "Instantly Whitefoot was alert and watchful .", "Long ago he had learned to be suspicious of rustling leaves .", "They might have been rustled by the feet of an enemy stealing up on him .", "No Wood Mouse who wants to live long is ever heedless of rustling leaves .", "As still as if he could n't move , Whitefoot sat staring at the place from which that faint sound had seemed to come .", "For two or three minutes he heard and saw nothing .", "Then another leaf rustled a little bit to one side .", "Whitefoot turned like a flash , his feet gathered under him ready for a long jump for safety .", "At first he saw nothing .", "Then he became aware of two bright , soft little eyes watching him ." ]
He stared at them very hard and then all over him crept those funny thrills he had felt when he had first heard the drumming of the XXXXX .
stranger
[ "Long", "bit", "feet", "mind", "nothing", "place", "reply", "stranger", "time", "way" ]
[ "He drummed and listened , then drummed again and listened .", "Nothing was to be heard .", "There was no reply .", "Whitefoot 's heart sank .", "All the old lonesomeness crept over him again .", "He did n't know which way to turn to look for that stranger .", "When he had drummed until he was tired , he sat on the end of an old log , a perfect picture of disappointment .", "He was so disappointed that he could have cried if it would have done any good .", "Just as he had about made up his mind that there was nothing to do but to try to find his way home , his keen little ears caught the faintest rustle of dry leaves .", "Instantly Whitefoot was alert and watchful .", "Long ago he had learned to be suspicious of rustling leaves .", "They might have been rustled by the feet of an enemy stealing up on him .", "No Wood Mouse who wants to live long is ever heedless of rustling leaves .", "As still as if he could n't move , Whitefoot sat staring at the place from which that faint sound had seemed to come .", "For two or three minutes he heard and saw nothing .", "Then another leaf rustled a little bit to one side .", "Whitefoot turned like a flash , his feet gathered under him ready for a long jump for safety .", "At first he saw nothing .", "Then he became aware of two bright , soft little eyes watching him .", "He stared at them very hard and then all over him crept those funny thrills he had felt when he had first heard the drumming of the stranger ." ]
He knew without being told that those XXXXX belonged to the little drummer with whom he had been playing hide and seek so long .
eyes
[ "Nothing", "bit", "eyes", "flash", "log", "reply", "rustling", "side", "stranger", "way" ]
[ "Nothing was to be heard .", "There was no reply .", "Whitefoot 's heart sank .", "All the old lonesomeness crept over him again .", "He did n't know which way to turn to look for that stranger .", "When he had drummed until he was tired , he sat on the end of an old log , a perfect picture of disappointment .", "He was so disappointed that he could have cried if it would have done any good .", "Just as he had about made up his mind that there was nothing to do but to try to find his way home , his keen little ears caught the faintest rustle of dry leaves .", "Instantly Whitefoot was alert and watchful .", "Long ago he had learned to be suspicious of rustling leaves .", "They might have been rustled by the feet of an enemy stealing up on him .", "No Wood Mouse who wants to live long is ever heedless of rustling leaves .", "As still as if he could n't move , Whitefoot sat staring at the place from which that faint sound had seemed to come .", "For two or three minutes he heard and saw nothing .", "Then another leaf rustled a little bit to one side .", "Whitefoot turned like a flash , his feet gathered under him ready for a long jump for safety .", "At first he saw nothing .", "Then he became aware of two bright , soft little eyes watching him .", "He stared at them very hard and then all over him crept those funny thrills he had felt when he had first heard the drumming of the stranger .", "He knew without being told that those eyes belonged to the little drummer with whom he had been playing hide and seek so long ." ]
Whitefoot held his breath , he was so afraid that those XXXXX would vanish .
eyes
[ "Nothing", "drummer", "end", "eyes", "heart", "log", "mind", "reply", "rustling", "side" ]
[ "There was no reply .", "Whitefoot 's heart sank .", "All the old lonesomeness crept over him again .", "He did n't know which way to turn to look for that stranger .", "When he had drummed until he was tired , he sat on the end of an old log , a perfect picture of disappointment .", "He was so disappointed that he could have cried if it would have done any good .", "Just as he had about made up his mind that there was nothing to do but to try to find his way home , his keen little ears caught the faintest rustle of dry leaves .", "Instantly Whitefoot was alert and watchful .", "Long ago he had learned to be suspicious of rustling leaves .", "They might have been rustled by the feet of an enemy stealing up on him .", "No Wood Mouse who wants to live long is ever heedless of rustling leaves .", "As still as if he could n't move , Whitefoot sat staring at the place from which that faint sound had seemed to come .", "For two or three minutes he heard and saw nothing .", "Then another leaf rustled a little bit to one side .", "Whitefoot turned like a flash , his feet gathered under him ready for a long jump for safety .", "At first he saw nothing .", "Then he became aware of two bright , soft little eyes watching him .", "He stared at them very hard and then all over him crept those funny thrills he had felt when he had first heard the drumming of the stranger .", "He knew without being told that those eyes belonged to the little drummer with whom he had been playing hide and seek so long .", "Whitefoot held his breath , he was so afraid that those eyes would vanish ." ]
Finally he rather timidly jumped down from the XXXXX and started toward those two soft eyes .
log
[ "Long", "eyes", "feet", "flash", "heart", "log", "rustling", "side", "stranger", "way" ]
[ "There was no reply .", "Whitefoot 's heart sank .", "All the old lonesomeness crept over him again .", "He did n't know which way to turn to look for that stranger .", "When he had drummed until he was tired , he sat on the end of an old log , a perfect picture of disappointment .", "He was so disappointed that he could have cried if it would have done any good .", "Just as he had about made up his mind that there was nothing to do but to try to find his way home , his keen little ears caught the faintest rustle of dry leaves .", "Instantly Whitefoot was alert and watchful .", "Long ago he had learned to be suspicious of rustling leaves .", "They might have been rustled by the feet of an enemy stealing up on him .", "No Wood Mouse who wants to live long is ever heedless of rustling leaves .", "As still as if he could n't move , Whitefoot sat staring at the place from which that faint sound had seemed to come .", "For two or three minutes he heard and saw nothing .", "Then another leaf rustled a little bit to one side .", "Whitefoot turned like a flash , his feet gathered under him ready for a long jump for safety .", "At first he saw nothing .", "Then he became aware of two bright , soft little eyes watching him .", "He stared at them very hard and then all over him crept those funny thrills he had felt when he had first heard the drumming of the stranger .", "He knew without being told that those eyes belonged to the little drummer with whom he had been playing hide and seek so long .", "Whitefoot held his breath , he was so afraid that those eyes would vanish ." ]
Finally he rather timidly jumped down from the log and started toward those two soft XXXXX .
eyes
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[ "For two or three minutes he heard and saw nothing .", "Then another leaf rustled a little bit to one side .", "Whitefoot turned like a flash , his feet gathered under him ready for a long jump for safety .", "At first he saw nothing .", "Then he became aware of two bright , soft little eyes watching him .", "He stared at them very hard and then all over him crept those funny thrills he had felt when he had first heard the drumming of the stranger .", "He knew without being told that those eyes belonged to the little drummer with whom he had been playing hide and seek so long .", "Whitefoot held his breath , he was so afraid that those eyes would vanish .", "Finally he rather timidly jumped down from the log and started toward those two soft eyes .", "They vanished .", "Whitefoot 's heart sank .", "He was tempted to rush forward , but he did n't .", "He sat still .", "There was a slight rustle off to the right .", "A little ray of moonlight made its way down through the branches of the trees just there , and in the middle of the light spot it made sat a timid little person .", "It seemed to Whitefoot that he was looking at the most beautiful Wood Mouse in all the Great World .", "Suddenly he felt very shy and timid himself .", "`` Who -- who -- who are you ? ''", "he stammered .", "`` I am little Miss Dainty , '' replied the stranger bashfully ." ]
Right then and there Whitefoot 's XXXXX was filled so full of something that it seemed as if it would burst .
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[ "Whitefoot turned like a flash , his feet gathered under him ready for a long jump for safety .", "At first he saw nothing .", "Then he became aware of two bright , soft little eyes watching him .", "He stared at them very hard and then all over him crept those funny thrills he had felt when he had first heard the drumming of the stranger .", "He knew without being told that those eyes belonged to the little drummer with whom he had been playing hide and seek so long .", "Whitefoot held his breath , he was so afraid that those eyes would vanish .", "Finally he rather timidly jumped down from the log and started toward those two soft eyes .", "They vanished .", "Whitefoot 's heart sank .", "He was tempted to rush forward , but he did n't .", "He sat still .", "There was a slight rustle off to the right .", "A little ray of moonlight made its way down through the branches of the trees just there , and in the middle of the light spot it made sat a timid little person .", "It seemed to Whitefoot that he was looking at the most beautiful Wood Mouse in all the Great World .", "Suddenly he felt very shy and timid himself .", "`` Who -- who -- who are you ? ''", "he stammered .", "`` I am little Miss Dainty , '' replied the stranger bashfully .", "Right then and there Whitefoot 's heart was filled so full of something that it seemed as if it would burst .", "It was love ." ]
All in that instant he knew that he had found the most wonderful thing in all the Great World , which of course is XXXXX .
love
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[ "Then he became aware of two bright , soft little eyes watching him .", "He stared at them very hard and then all over him crept those funny thrills he had felt when he had first heard the drumming of the stranger .", "He knew without being told that those eyes belonged to the little drummer with whom he had been playing hide and seek so long .", "Whitefoot held his breath , he was so afraid that those eyes would vanish .", "Finally he rather timidly jumped down from the log and started toward those two soft eyes .", "They vanished .", "Whitefoot 's heart sank .", "He was tempted to rush forward , but he did n't .", "He sat still .", "There was a slight rustle off to the right .", "A little ray of moonlight made its way down through the branches of the trees just there , and in the middle of the light spot it made sat a timid little person .", "It seemed to Whitefoot that he was looking at the most beautiful Wood Mouse in all the Great World .", "Suddenly he felt very shy and timid himself .", "`` Who -- who -- who are you ? ''", "he stammered .", "`` I am little Miss Dainty , '' replied the stranger bashfully .", "Right then and there Whitefoot 's heart was filled so full of something that it seemed as if it would burst .", "It was love .", "All in that instant he knew that he had found the most wonderful thing in all the Great World , which of course is love .", "He knew that he just could n't live without little Miss Dainty ." ]
CHAPTER XXVII : Mr. And Mrs. Whitefoot When all is said and all is done 'T is only XXXXX of two makes one .
love
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[ "There was a slight rustle off to the right .", "A little ray of moonlight made its way down through the branches of the trees just there , and in the middle of the light spot it made sat a timid little person .", "It seemed to Whitefoot that he was looking at the most beautiful Wood Mouse in all the Great World .", "Suddenly he felt very shy and timid himself .", "`` Who -- who -- who are you ? ''", "he stammered .", "`` I am little Miss Dainty , '' replied the stranger bashfully .", "Right then and there Whitefoot 's heart was filled so full of something that it seemed as if it would burst .", "It was love .", "All in that instant he knew that he had found the most wonderful thing in all the Great World , which of course is love .", "He knew that he just could n't live without little Miss Dainty .", "CHAPTER XXVII : Mr. And Mrs. Whitefoot When all is said and all is done 'T is only love of two makes one .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Little Miss Dainty , the most beautiful and wonderful Wood Mouse in all the Great World , according to Whitefoot , was very shy and very timid .", "It took Whitefoot a long time to make her believe that he really could n't live without her .", "At least , she pretended not to believe it .", "If the truth were known , little Miss Dainty felt just the same way about Whitefoot .", "But Whitefoot did n't know this , and I am afraid she teased him a great deal before she told him that she loved him just as he loved her .", "But at last little Miss Dainty shyly admitted that she loved Whitefoot just as much as he loved her and was willing to become Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Secretly she thought Whitefoot the most wonderful Wood Mouse in the Great World , but she did n't tell him so ." ]
The XXXXX is , she made him feel as if she were doing him a great favor .
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[ "`` I am little Miss Dainty , '' replied the stranger bashfully .", "Right then and there Whitefoot 's heart was filled so full of something that it seemed as if it would burst .", "It was love .", "All in that instant he knew that he had found the most wonderful thing in all the Great World , which of course is love .", "He knew that he just could n't live without little Miss Dainty .", "CHAPTER XXVII : Mr. And Mrs. Whitefoot When all is said and all is done 'T is only love of two makes one .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Little Miss Dainty , the most beautiful and wonderful Wood Mouse in all the Great World , according to Whitefoot , was very shy and very timid .", "It took Whitefoot a long time to make her believe that he really could n't live without her .", "At least , she pretended not to believe it .", "If the truth were known , little Miss Dainty felt just the same way about Whitefoot .", "But Whitefoot did n't know this , and I am afraid she teased him a great deal before she told him that she loved him just as he loved her .", "But at last little Miss Dainty shyly admitted that she loved Whitefoot just as much as he loved her and was willing to become Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Secretly she thought Whitefoot the most wonderful Wood Mouse in the Great World , but she did n't tell him so .", "The truth is , she made him feel as if she were doing him a great favor .", "As for Whitefoot , he was so happy that he actually tried to sing .", "Yes , sir , Whitefoot tried to sing , and he really did very well for a Mouse .", "He was ready and eager to do anything that Mrs. Whitefoot wanted to do .", "Together they scampered about in the moonlight , hunting for good things to eat , and poking their inquisitive little noses into every little place they could find .", "Whitefoot forgot that he had ever been sad and lonely ." ]
He raced about and did all sorts of funny XXXXX from pure joy , but he never once forgot to watch out for danger .
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[ "All in that instant he knew that he had found the most wonderful thing in all the Great World , which of course is love .", "He knew that he just could n't live without little Miss Dainty .", "CHAPTER XXVII : Mr. And Mrs. Whitefoot When all is said and all is done 'T is only love of two makes one .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Little Miss Dainty , the most beautiful and wonderful Wood Mouse in all the Great World , according to Whitefoot , was very shy and very timid .", "It took Whitefoot a long time to make her believe that he really could n't live without her .", "At least , she pretended not to believe it .", "If the truth were known , little Miss Dainty felt just the same way about Whitefoot .", "But Whitefoot did n't know this , and I am afraid she teased him a great deal before she told him that she loved him just as he loved her .", "But at last little Miss Dainty shyly admitted that she loved Whitefoot just as much as he loved her and was willing to become Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Secretly she thought Whitefoot the most wonderful Wood Mouse in the Great World , but she did n't tell him so .", "The truth is , she made him feel as if she were doing him a great favor .", "As for Whitefoot , he was so happy that he actually tried to sing .", "Yes , sir , Whitefoot tried to sing , and he really did very well for a Mouse .", "He was ready and eager to do anything that Mrs. Whitefoot wanted to do .", "Together they scampered about in the moonlight , hunting for good things to eat , and poking their inquisitive little noses into every little place they could find .", "Whitefoot forgot that he had ever been sad and lonely .", "He raced about and did all sorts of funny things from pure joy , but he never once forgot to watch out for danger .", "In fact he was more watchful than ever , for now he was watching for Mrs. Whitefoot as well as for himself .", "At last Whitefoot rather timidly suggested that they should go see his fine home in a certain hollow stub ." ]
Mrs. Whitefoot insisted that they should go to her XXXXX .
home
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[ "He knew that he just could n't live without little Miss Dainty .", "CHAPTER XXVII : Mr. And Mrs. Whitefoot When all is said and all is done 'T is only love of two makes one .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Little Miss Dainty , the most beautiful and wonderful Wood Mouse in all the Great World , according to Whitefoot , was very shy and very timid .", "It took Whitefoot a long time to make her believe that he really could n't live without her .", "At least , she pretended not to believe it .", "If the truth were known , little Miss Dainty felt just the same way about Whitefoot .", "But Whitefoot did n't know this , and I am afraid she teased him a great deal before she told him that she loved him just as he loved her .", "But at last little Miss Dainty shyly admitted that she loved Whitefoot just as much as he loved her and was willing to become Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Secretly she thought Whitefoot the most wonderful Wood Mouse in the Great World , but she did n't tell him so .", "The truth is , she made him feel as if she were doing him a great favor .", "As for Whitefoot , he was so happy that he actually tried to sing .", "Yes , sir , Whitefoot tried to sing , and he really did very well for a Mouse .", "He was ready and eager to do anything that Mrs. Whitefoot wanted to do .", "Together they scampered about in the moonlight , hunting for good things to eat , and poking their inquisitive little noses into every little place they could find .", "Whitefoot forgot that he had ever been sad and lonely .", "He raced about and did all sorts of funny things from pure joy , but he never once forgot to watch out for danger .", "In fact he was more watchful than ever , for now he was watching for Mrs. Whitefoot as well as for himself .", "At last Whitefoot rather timidly suggested that they should go see his fine home in a certain hollow stub .", "Mrs. Whitefoot insisted that they should go to her home ." ]
Whitefoot agreed on condition that she would afterwards visit his XXXXX .
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[ "CHAPTER XXVII : Mr. And Mrs. Whitefoot When all is said and all is done 'T is only love of two makes one .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Little Miss Dainty , the most beautiful and wonderful Wood Mouse in all the Great World , according to Whitefoot , was very shy and very timid .", "It took Whitefoot a long time to make her believe that he really could n't live without her .", "At least , she pretended not to believe it .", "If the truth were known , little Miss Dainty felt just the same way about Whitefoot .", "But Whitefoot did n't know this , and I am afraid she teased him a great deal before she told him that she loved him just as he loved her .", "But at last little Miss Dainty shyly admitted that she loved Whitefoot just as much as he loved her and was willing to become Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Secretly she thought Whitefoot the most wonderful Wood Mouse in the Great World , but she did n't tell him so .", "The truth is , she made him feel as if she were doing him a great favor .", "As for Whitefoot , he was so happy that he actually tried to sing .", "Yes , sir , Whitefoot tried to sing , and he really did very well for a Mouse .", "He was ready and eager to do anything that Mrs. Whitefoot wanted to do .", "Together they scampered about in the moonlight , hunting for good things to eat , and poking their inquisitive little noses into every little place they could find .", "Whitefoot forgot that he had ever been sad and lonely .", "He raced about and did all sorts of funny things from pure joy , but he never once forgot to watch out for danger .", "In fact he was more watchful than ever , for now he was watching for Mrs. Whitefoot as well as for himself .", "At last Whitefoot rather timidly suggested that they should go see his fine home in a certain hollow stub .", "Mrs. Whitefoot insisted that they should go to her home .", "Whitefoot agreed on condition that she would afterwards visit his home ." ]
So together they went back to Mrs. Whitefoot 's XXXXX .
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[ "-- Whitefoot .", "Little Miss Dainty , the most beautiful and wonderful Wood Mouse in all the Great World , according to Whitefoot , was very shy and very timid .", "It took Whitefoot a long time to make her believe that he really could n't live without her .", "At least , she pretended not to believe it .", "If the truth were known , little Miss Dainty felt just the same way about Whitefoot .", "But Whitefoot did n't know this , and I am afraid she teased him a great deal before she told him that she loved him just as he loved her .", "But at last little Miss Dainty shyly admitted that she loved Whitefoot just as much as he loved her and was willing to become Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Secretly she thought Whitefoot the most wonderful Wood Mouse in the Great World , but she did n't tell him so .", "The truth is , she made him feel as if she were doing him a great favor .", "As for Whitefoot , he was so happy that he actually tried to sing .", "Yes , sir , Whitefoot tried to sing , and he really did very well for a Mouse .", "He was ready and eager to do anything that Mrs. Whitefoot wanted to do .", "Together they scampered about in the moonlight , hunting for good things to eat , and poking their inquisitive little noses into every little place they could find .", "Whitefoot forgot that he had ever been sad and lonely .", "He raced about and did all sorts of funny things from pure joy , but he never once forgot to watch out for danger .", "In fact he was more watchful than ever , for now he was watching for Mrs. Whitefoot as well as for himself .", "At last Whitefoot rather timidly suggested that they should go see his fine home in a certain hollow stub .", "Mrs. Whitefoot insisted that they should go to her home .", "Whitefoot agreed on condition that she would afterwards visit his home .", "So together they went back to Mrs. Whitefoot 's home ." ]
Whitefoot pretended that he liked it very much , but in his heart he thought his own XXXXX was very much better , and he felt quite sure that Mrs. Whitefoot would agree with him once she had seen it .
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[ "Little Miss Dainty , the most beautiful and wonderful Wood Mouse in all the Great World , according to Whitefoot , was very shy and very timid .", "It took Whitefoot a long time to make her believe that he really could n't live without her .", "At least , she pretended not to believe it .", "If the truth were known , little Miss Dainty felt just the same way about Whitefoot .", "But Whitefoot did n't know this , and I am afraid she teased him a great deal before she told him that she loved him just as he loved her .", "But at last little Miss Dainty shyly admitted that she loved Whitefoot just as much as he loved her and was willing to become Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Secretly she thought Whitefoot the most wonderful Wood Mouse in the Great World , but she did n't tell him so .", "The truth is , she made him feel as if she were doing him a great favor .", "As for Whitefoot , he was so happy that he actually tried to sing .", "Yes , sir , Whitefoot tried to sing , and he really did very well for a Mouse .", "He was ready and eager to do anything that Mrs. Whitefoot wanted to do .", "Together they scampered about in the moonlight , hunting for good things to eat , and poking their inquisitive little noses into every little place they could find .", "Whitefoot forgot that he had ever been sad and lonely .", "He raced about and did all sorts of funny things from pure joy , but he never once forgot to watch out for danger .", "In fact he was more watchful than ever , for now he was watching for Mrs. Whitefoot as well as for himself .", "At last Whitefoot rather timidly suggested that they should go see his fine home in a certain hollow stub .", "Mrs. Whitefoot insisted that they should go to her home .", "Whitefoot agreed on condition that she would afterwards visit his home .", "So together they went back to Mrs. Whitefoot 's home .", "Whitefoot pretended that he liked it very much , but in his heart he thought his own home was very much better , and he felt quite sure that Mrs. Whitefoot would agree with him once she had seen it ." ]
But Mrs. Whitefoot was very well satisfied with her old XXXXX and not at all anxious to leave it .
home
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[ "But Whitefoot did n't know this , and I am afraid she teased him a great deal before she told him that she loved him just as he loved her .", "But at last little Miss Dainty shyly admitted that she loved Whitefoot just as much as he loved her and was willing to become Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Secretly she thought Whitefoot the most wonderful Wood Mouse in the Great World , but she did n't tell him so .", "The truth is , she made him feel as if she were doing him a great favor .", "As for Whitefoot , he was so happy that he actually tried to sing .", "Yes , sir , Whitefoot tried to sing , and he really did very well for a Mouse .", "He was ready and eager to do anything that Mrs. Whitefoot wanted to do .", "Together they scampered about in the moonlight , hunting for good things to eat , and poking their inquisitive little noses into every little place they could find .", "Whitefoot forgot that he had ever been sad and lonely .", "He raced about and did all sorts of funny things from pure joy , but he never once forgot to watch out for danger .", "In fact he was more watchful than ever , for now he was watching for Mrs. Whitefoot as well as for himself .", "At last Whitefoot rather timidly suggested that they should go see his fine home in a certain hollow stub .", "Mrs. Whitefoot insisted that they should go to her home .", "Whitefoot agreed on condition that she would afterwards visit his home .", "So together they went back to Mrs. Whitefoot 's home .", "Whitefoot pretended that he liked it very much , but in his heart he thought his own home was very much better , and he felt quite sure that Mrs. Whitefoot would agree with him once she had seen it .", "But Mrs. Whitefoot was very well satisfied with her old home and not at all anxious to leave it .", "It was in an old hollow stump close to the ground .", "It was just such a place as Shadow the Weasel would be sure to visit should he happen along that way .", "It did n't seem at all safe to Whitefoot ." ]
In XXXXX it worried him .
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[ "But at last little Miss Dainty shyly admitted that she loved Whitefoot just as much as he loved her and was willing to become Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Secretly she thought Whitefoot the most wonderful Wood Mouse in the Great World , but she did n't tell him so .", "The truth is , she made him feel as if she were doing him a great favor .", "As for Whitefoot , he was so happy that he actually tried to sing .", "Yes , sir , Whitefoot tried to sing , and he really did very well for a Mouse .", "He was ready and eager to do anything that Mrs. Whitefoot wanted to do .", "Together they scampered about in the moonlight , hunting for good things to eat , and poking their inquisitive little noses into every little place they could find .", "Whitefoot forgot that he had ever been sad and lonely .", "He raced about and did all sorts of funny things from pure joy , but he never once forgot to watch out for danger .", "In fact he was more watchful than ever , for now he was watching for Mrs. Whitefoot as well as for himself .", "At last Whitefoot rather timidly suggested that they should go see his fine home in a certain hollow stub .", "Mrs. Whitefoot insisted that they should go to her home .", "Whitefoot agreed on condition that she would afterwards visit his home .", "So together they went back to Mrs. Whitefoot 's home .", "Whitefoot pretended that he liked it very much , but in his heart he thought his own home was very much better , and he felt quite sure that Mrs. Whitefoot would agree with him once she had seen it .", "But Mrs. Whitefoot was very well satisfied with her old home and not at all anxious to leave it .", "It was in an old hollow stump close to the ground .", "It was just such a place as Shadow the Weasel would be sure to visit should he happen along that way .", "It did n't seem at all safe to Whitefoot .", "In fact it worried him ." ]
Then , too , it was not in such a pleasant XXXXX as was his own home .
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[ "But at last little Miss Dainty shyly admitted that she loved Whitefoot just as much as he loved her and was willing to become Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Secretly she thought Whitefoot the most wonderful Wood Mouse in the Great World , but she did n't tell him so .", "The truth is , she made him feel as if she were doing him a great favor .", "As for Whitefoot , he was so happy that he actually tried to sing .", "Yes , sir , Whitefoot tried to sing , and he really did very well for a Mouse .", "He was ready and eager to do anything that Mrs. Whitefoot wanted to do .", "Together they scampered about in the moonlight , hunting for good things to eat , and poking their inquisitive little noses into every little place they could find .", "Whitefoot forgot that he had ever been sad and lonely .", "He raced about and did all sorts of funny things from pure joy , but he never once forgot to watch out for danger .", "In fact he was more watchful than ever , for now he was watching for Mrs. Whitefoot as well as for himself .", "At last Whitefoot rather timidly suggested that they should go see his fine home in a certain hollow stub .", "Mrs. Whitefoot insisted that they should go to her home .", "Whitefoot agreed on condition that she would afterwards visit his home .", "So together they went back to Mrs. Whitefoot 's home .", "Whitefoot pretended that he liked it very much , but in his heart he thought his own home was very much better , and he felt quite sure that Mrs. Whitefoot would agree with him once she had seen it .", "But Mrs. Whitefoot was very well satisfied with her old home and not at all anxious to leave it .", "It was in an old hollow stump close to the ground .", "It was just such a place as Shadow the Weasel would be sure to visit should he happen along that way .", "It did n't seem at all safe to Whitefoot .", "In fact it worried him ." ]
Then , too , it was not in such a pleasant place as was his own XXXXX .
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[ "As for Whitefoot , he was so happy that he actually tried to sing .", "Yes , sir , Whitefoot tried to sing , and he really did very well for a Mouse .", "He was ready and eager to do anything that Mrs. Whitefoot wanted to do .", "Together they scampered about in the moonlight , hunting for good things to eat , and poking their inquisitive little noses into every little place they could find .", "Whitefoot forgot that he had ever been sad and lonely .", "He raced about and did all sorts of funny things from pure joy , but he never once forgot to watch out for danger .", "In fact he was more watchful than ever , for now he was watching for Mrs. Whitefoot as well as for himself .", "At last Whitefoot rather timidly suggested that they should go see his fine home in a certain hollow stub .", "Mrs. Whitefoot insisted that they should go to her home .", "Whitefoot agreed on condition that she would afterwards visit his home .", "So together they went back to Mrs. Whitefoot 's home .", "Whitefoot pretended that he liked it very much , but in his heart he thought his own home was very much better , and he felt quite sure that Mrs. Whitefoot would agree with him once she had seen it .", "But Mrs. Whitefoot was very well satisfied with her old home and not at all anxious to leave it .", "It was in an old hollow stump close to the ground .", "It was just such a place as Shadow the Weasel would be sure to visit should he happen along that way .", "It did n't seem at all safe to Whitefoot .", "In fact it worried him .", "Then , too , it was not in such a pleasant place as was his own home .", "Of course he did n't say this , but pretended to admire everything .", "Two days and nights they spent there ." ]
Then Whitefoot suggested that they should visit his XXXXX .
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[ "Yes , sir , Whitefoot tried to sing , and he really did very well for a Mouse .", "He was ready and eager to do anything that Mrs. Whitefoot wanted to do .", "Together they scampered about in the moonlight , hunting for good things to eat , and poking their inquisitive little noses into every little place they could find .", "Whitefoot forgot that he had ever been sad and lonely .", "He raced about and did all sorts of funny things from pure joy , but he never once forgot to watch out for danger .", "In fact he was more watchful than ever , for now he was watching for Mrs. Whitefoot as well as for himself .", "At last Whitefoot rather timidly suggested that they should go see his fine home in a certain hollow stub .", "Mrs. Whitefoot insisted that they should go to her home .", "Whitefoot agreed on condition that she would afterwards visit his home .", "So together they went back to Mrs. Whitefoot 's home .", "Whitefoot pretended that he liked it very much , but in his heart he thought his own home was very much better , and he felt quite sure that Mrs. Whitefoot would agree with him once she had seen it .", "But Mrs. Whitefoot was very well satisfied with her old home and not at all anxious to leave it .", "It was in an old hollow stump close to the ground .", "It was just such a place as Shadow the Weasel would be sure to visit should he happen along that way .", "It did n't seem at all safe to Whitefoot .", "In fact it worried him .", "Then , too , it was not in such a pleasant place as was his own home .", "Of course he did n't say this , but pretended to admire everything .", "Two days and nights they spent there .", "Then Whitefoot suggested that they should visit his home ." ]
`` Of XXXXX , my dear , we will not have to live there unless you want to , but I want you to see it , '' said he .
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[ "Whitefoot forgot that he had ever been sad and lonely .", "He raced about and did all sorts of funny things from pure joy , but he never once forgot to watch out for danger .", "In fact he was more watchful than ever , for now he was watching for Mrs. Whitefoot as well as for himself .", "At last Whitefoot rather timidly suggested that they should go see his fine home in a certain hollow stub .", "Mrs. Whitefoot insisted that they should go to her home .", "Whitefoot agreed on condition that she would afterwards visit his home .", "So together they went back to Mrs. Whitefoot 's home .", "Whitefoot pretended that he liked it very much , but in his heart he thought his own home was very much better , and he felt quite sure that Mrs. Whitefoot would agree with him once she had seen it .", "But Mrs. Whitefoot was very well satisfied with her old home and not at all anxious to leave it .", "It was in an old hollow stump close to the ground .", "It was just such a place as Shadow the Weasel would be sure to visit should he happen along that way .", "It did n't seem at all safe to Whitefoot .", "In fact it worried him .", "Then , too , it was not in such a pleasant place as was his own home .", "Of course he did n't say this , but pretended to admire everything .", "Two days and nights they spent there .", "Then Whitefoot suggested that they should visit his home .", "`` Of course , my dear , we will not have to live there unless you want to , but I want you to see it , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot did n't appear at all anxious to go .", "She began to make excuses for staying right where they were ." ]
You see , she had a great love for that old XXXXX .
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[ "Mrs. Whitefoot insisted that they should go to her home .", "Whitefoot agreed on condition that she would afterwards visit his home .", "So together they went back to Mrs. Whitefoot 's home .", "Whitefoot pretended that he liked it very much , but in his heart he thought his own home was very much better , and he felt quite sure that Mrs. Whitefoot would agree with him once she had seen it .", "But Mrs. Whitefoot was very well satisfied with her old home and not at all anxious to leave it .", "It was in an old hollow stump close to the ground .", "It was just such a place as Shadow the Weasel would be sure to visit should he happen along that way .", "It did n't seem at all safe to Whitefoot .", "In fact it worried him .", "Then , too , it was not in such a pleasant place as was his own home .", "Of course he did n't say this , but pretended to admire everything .", "Two days and nights they spent there .", "Then Whitefoot suggested that they should visit his home .", "`` Of course , my dear , we will not have to live there unless you want to , but I want you to see it , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot did n't appear at all anxious to go .", "She began to make excuses for staying right where they were .", "You see , she had a great love for that old home .", "They were sitting just outside the doorway talking about the matter when Whitefoot caught a glimpse of a swiftly moving form not far off .", "It was Shadow the Weasel .", "Neither of them breathed ." ]
XXXXX passed without looking in their direction .
Shadow
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[ "So together they went back to Mrs. Whitefoot 's home .", "Whitefoot pretended that he liked it very much , but in his heart he thought his own home was very much better , and he felt quite sure that Mrs. Whitefoot would agree with him once she had seen it .", "But Mrs. Whitefoot was very well satisfied with her old home and not at all anxious to leave it .", "It was in an old hollow stump close to the ground .", "It was just such a place as Shadow the Weasel would be sure to visit should he happen along that way .", "It did n't seem at all safe to Whitefoot .", "In fact it worried him .", "Then , too , it was not in such a pleasant place as was his own home .", "Of course he did n't say this , but pretended to admire everything .", "Two days and nights they spent there .", "Then Whitefoot suggested that they should visit his home .", "`` Of course , my dear , we will not have to live there unless you want to , but I want you to see it , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot did n't appear at all anxious to go .", "She began to make excuses for staying right where they were .", "You see , she had a great love for that old home .", "They were sitting just outside the doorway talking about the matter when Whitefoot caught a glimpse of a swiftly moving form not far off .", "It was Shadow the Weasel .", "Neither of them breathed .", "Shadow passed without looking in their direction .", "When he was out of sight , Mrs. Whitefoot shivered ." ]
`` Let 's go over to your XXXXX right away , '' she whispered .
home
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[ "Whitefoot pretended that he liked it very much , but in his heart he thought his own home was very much better , and he felt quite sure that Mrs. Whitefoot would agree with him once she had seen it .", "But Mrs. Whitefoot was very well satisfied with her old home and not at all anxious to leave it .", "It was in an old hollow stump close to the ground .", "It was just such a place as Shadow the Weasel would be sure to visit should he happen along that way .", "It did n't seem at all safe to Whitefoot .", "In fact it worried him .", "Then , too , it was not in such a pleasant place as was his own home .", "Of course he did n't say this , but pretended to admire everything .", "Two days and nights they spent there .", "Then Whitefoot suggested that they should visit his home .", "`` Of course , my dear , we will not have to live there unless you want to , but I want you to see it , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot did n't appear at all anxious to go .", "She began to make excuses for staying right where they were .", "You see , she had a great love for that old home .", "They were sitting just outside the doorway talking about the matter when Whitefoot caught a glimpse of a swiftly moving form not far off .", "It was Shadow the Weasel .", "Neither of them breathed .", "Shadow passed without looking in their direction .", "When he was out of sight , Mrs. Whitefoot shivered .", "`` Let 's go over to your home right away , '' she whispered ." ]
`` I 've never seen XXXXX about here before , but now that he has been here once , he may come again . ''
Shadow
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[ "But Mrs. Whitefoot was very well satisfied with her old home and not at all anxious to leave it .", "It was in an old hollow stump close to the ground .", "It was just such a place as Shadow the Weasel would be sure to visit should he happen along that way .", "It did n't seem at all safe to Whitefoot .", "In fact it worried him .", "Then , too , it was not in such a pleasant place as was his own home .", "Of course he did n't say this , but pretended to admire everything .", "Two days and nights they spent there .", "Then Whitefoot suggested that they should visit his home .", "`` Of course , my dear , we will not have to live there unless you want to , but I want you to see it , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot did n't appear at all anxious to go .", "She began to make excuses for staying right where they were .", "You see , she had a great love for that old home .", "They were sitting just outside the doorway talking about the matter when Whitefoot caught a glimpse of a swiftly moving form not far off .", "It was Shadow the Weasel .", "Neither of them breathed .", "Shadow passed without looking in their direction .", "When he was out of sight , Mrs. Whitefoot shivered .", "`` Let 's go over to your home right away , '' she whispered .", "`` I 've never seen Shadow about here before , but now that he has been here once , he may come again . ''" ]
`` We 'll start at once , '' replied Whitefoot , and for once he was glad that XXXXX the Weasel was about .
Shadow
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[ "But Mrs. Whitefoot was very well satisfied with her old home and not at all anxious to leave it .", "It was in an old hollow stump close to the ground .", "It was just such a place as Shadow the Weasel would be sure to visit should he happen along that way .", "It did n't seem at all safe to Whitefoot .", "In fact it worried him .", "Then , too , it was not in such a pleasant place as was his own home .", "Of course he did n't say this , but pretended to admire everything .", "Two days and nights they spent there .", "Then Whitefoot suggested that they should visit his home .", "`` Of course , my dear , we will not have to live there unless you want to , but I want you to see it , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot did n't appear at all anxious to go .", "She began to make excuses for staying right where they were .", "You see , she had a great love for that old home .", "They were sitting just outside the doorway talking about the matter when Whitefoot caught a glimpse of a swiftly moving form not far off .", "It was Shadow the Weasel .", "Neither of them breathed .", "Shadow passed without looking in their direction .", "When he was out of sight , Mrs. Whitefoot shivered .", "`` Let 's go over to your home right away , '' she whispered .", "`` I 've never seen Shadow about here before , but now that he has been here once , he may come again . ''" ]
`` We 'll start at once , '' replied Whitefoot , and for once he was glad that Shadow the XXXXX was about .
Weasel
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[ "Then , too , it was not in such a pleasant place as was his own home .", "Of course he did n't say this , but pretended to admire everything .", "Two days and nights they spent there .", "Then Whitefoot suggested that they should visit his home .", "`` Of course , my dear , we will not have to live there unless you want to , but I want you to see it , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot did n't appear at all anxious to go .", "She began to make excuses for staying right where they were .", "You see , she had a great love for that old home .", "They were sitting just outside the doorway talking about the matter when Whitefoot caught a glimpse of a swiftly moving form not far off .", "It was Shadow the Weasel .", "Neither of them breathed .", "Shadow passed without looking in their direction .", "When he was out of sight , Mrs. Whitefoot shivered .", "`` Let 's go over to your home right away , '' she whispered .", "`` I 've never seen Shadow about here before , but now that he has been here once , he may come again . ''", "`` We 'll start at once , '' replied Whitefoot , and for once he was glad that Shadow the Weasel was about .", "CHAPTER XVIII : Mrs. Whitefoot Decides On A Home When Mrs. Mouse makes up her mind Then Mr. Mouse best get behind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was very proud of his home .", "He showed it as he led Mrs. Whitefoot there ." ]
He felt sure that she would say at once that that would be the XXXXX for them to live .
place
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[ "Then Whitefoot suggested that they should visit his home .", "`` Of course , my dear , we will not have to live there unless you want to , but I want you to see it , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot did n't appear at all anxious to go .", "She began to make excuses for staying right where they were .", "You see , she had a great love for that old home .", "They were sitting just outside the doorway talking about the matter when Whitefoot caught a glimpse of a swiftly moving form not far off .", "It was Shadow the Weasel .", "Neither of them breathed .", "Shadow passed without looking in their direction .", "When he was out of sight , Mrs. Whitefoot shivered .", "`` Let 's go over to your home right away , '' she whispered .", "`` I 've never seen Shadow about here before , but now that he has been here once , he may come again . ''", "`` We 'll start at once , '' replied Whitefoot , and for once he was glad that Shadow the Weasel was about .", "CHAPTER XVIII : Mrs. Whitefoot Decides On A Home When Mrs. Mouse makes up her mind Then Mr. Mouse best get behind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was very proud of his home .", "He showed it as he led Mrs. Whitefoot there .", "He felt sure that she would say at once that that would be the place for them to live .", "You remember that it was high up in a tall , dead stub and had once been the home of Timmy the Flying Squirrel .", "`` There , my dear , what do you think of that ? ''" ]
said Whitefoot proudly as they reached the little round XXXXX .
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[ "You see , she had a great love for that old home .", "They were sitting just outside the doorway talking about the matter when Whitefoot caught a glimpse of a swiftly moving form not far off .", "It was Shadow the Weasel .", "Neither of them breathed .", "Shadow passed without looking in their direction .", "When he was out of sight , Mrs. Whitefoot shivered .", "`` Let 's go over to your home right away , '' she whispered .", "`` I 've never seen Shadow about here before , but now that he has been here once , he may come again . ''", "`` We 'll start at once , '' replied Whitefoot , and for once he was glad that Shadow the Weasel was about .", "CHAPTER XVIII : Mrs. Whitefoot Decides On A Home When Mrs. Mouse makes up her mind Then Mr. Mouse best get behind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was very proud of his home .", "He showed it as he led Mrs. Whitefoot there .", "He felt sure that she would say at once that that would be the place for them to live .", "You remember that it was high up in a tall , dead stub and had once been the home of Timmy the Flying Squirrel .", "`` There , my dear , what do you think of that ? ''", "said Whitefoot proudly as they reached the little round doorway .", "Mrs. Whitefoot said nothing , but at once went inside .", "She was gone what seemed a long time to Whitefoot , anxiously waiting outside .", "You see , Mrs. Whitefoot is a very thorough small person , and she was examining the inside of that house from top to bottom ." ]
At last she appeared at the XXXXX .
doorway
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[ "They were sitting just outside the doorway talking about the matter when Whitefoot caught a glimpse of a swiftly moving form not far off .", "It was Shadow the Weasel .", "Neither of them breathed .", "Shadow passed without looking in their direction .", "When he was out of sight , Mrs. Whitefoot shivered .", "`` Let 's go over to your home right away , '' she whispered .", "`` I 've never seen Shadow about here before , but now that he has been here once , he may come again . ''", "`` We 'll start at once , '' replied Whitefoot , and for once he was glad that Shadow the Weasel was about .", "CHAPTER XVIII : Mrs. Whitefoot Decides On A Home When Mrs. Mouse makes up her mind Then Mr. Mouse best get behind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was very proud of his home .", "He showed it as he led Mrs. Whitefoot there .", "He felt sure that she would say at once that that would be the place for them to live .", "You remember that it was high up in a tall , dead stub and had once been the home of Timmy the Flying Squirrel .", "`` There , my dear , what do you think of that ? ''", "said Whitefoot proudly as they reached the little round doorway .", "Mrs. Whitefoot said nothing , but at once went inside .", "She was gone what seemed a long time to Whitefoot , anxiously waiting outside .", "You see , Mrs. Whitefoot is a very thorough small person , and she was examining the inside of that house from top to bottom .", "At last she appeared at the doorway ." ]
`` Do n't you think this is a splendid XXXXX ? ''
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[ "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was very proud of his home .", "He showed it as he led Mrs. Whitefoot there .", "He felt sure that she would say at once that that would be the place for them to live .", "You remember that it was high up in a tall , dead stub and had once been the home of Timmy the Flying Squirrel .", "`` There , my dear , what do you think of that ? ''", "said Whitefoot proudly as they reached the little round doorway .", "Mrs. Whitefoot said nothing , but at once went inside .", "She was gone what seemed a long time to Whitefoot , anxiously waiting outside .", "You see , Mrs. Whitefoot is a very thorough small person , and she was examining the inside of that house from top to bottom .", "At last she appeared at the doorway .", "`` Do n't you think this is a splendid house ? ''", "asked Whitefoot rather timidly .", "`` It is very good of its kind , '' replied Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot 's heart sank .", "He did n't like the tone in which Mrs. Whitefoot had said that .", "`` Just what do you mean , my dear ? ''", "Whitefoot asked .", "`` I mean , '' replied Mrs. Whitefoot , in a most decided way , `` that it is a very good house for winter , but it wo n't do at all for summer .", "That is , it wo n't do for me ." ]
In the first XXXXX it is so high up that if we should have babies , I would worry all the time for fear the darlings would have a bad fall .
place
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[ "He felt sure that she would say at once that that would be the place for them to live .", "You remember that it was high up in a tall , dead stub and had once been the home of Timmy the Flying Squirrel .", "`` There , my dear , what do you think of that ? ''", "said Whitefoot proudly as they reached the little round doorway .", "Mrs. Whitefoot said nothing , but at once went inside .", "She was gone what seemed a long time to Whitefoot , anxiously waiting outside .", "You see , Mrs. Whitefoot is a very thorough small person , and she was examining the inside of that house from top to bottom .", "At last she appeared at the doorway .", "`` Do n't you think this is a splendid house ? ''", "asked Whitefoot rather timidly .", "`` It is very good of its kind , '' replied Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot 's heart sank .", "He did n't like the tone in which Mrs. Whitefoot had said that .", "`` Just what do you mean , my dear ? ''", "Whitefoot asked .", "`` I mean , '' replied Mrs. Whitefoot , in a most decided way , `` that it is a very good house for winter , but it wo n't do at all for summer .", "That is , it wo n't do for me .", "In the first place it is so high up that if we should have babies , I would worry all the time for fear the darlings would have a bad fall .", "Besides , I do n't like an inside house for summer .", "I think , Whitefoot , we must look around and find a new home . ''" ]
As she spoke Mrs. Whitefoot was already starting down the XXXXX .
stub
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[ "Mrs. Whitefoot said nothing , but at once went inside .", "She was gone what seemed a long time to Whitefoot , anxiously waiting outside .", "You see , Mrs. Whitefoot is a very thorough small person , and she was examining the inside of that house from top to bottom .", "At last she appeared at the doorway .", "`` Do n't you think this is a splendid house ? ''", "asked Whitefoot rather timidly .", "`` It is very good of its kind , '' replied Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot 's heart sank .", "He did n't like the tone in which Mrs. Whitefoot had said that .", "`` Just what do you mean , my dear ? ''", "Whitefoot asked .", "`` I mean , '' replied Mrs. Whitefoot , in a most decided way , `` that it is a very good house for winter , but it wo n't do at all for summer .", "That is , it wo n't do for me .", "In the first place it is so high up that if we should have babies , I would worry all the time for fear the darlings would have a bad fall .", "Besides , I do n't like an inside house for summer .", "I think , Whitefoot , we must look around and find a new home . ''", "As she spoke Mrs. Whitefoot was already starting down the stub .", "Whitefoot followed .", "`` All right , my dear , all right , '' said he meekly .", "`` You know best ." ]
This seems to me like a very fine XXXXX , but of course , if you do n't like it we 'll look for another . ''
home
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[ "asked Whitefoot rather timidly .", "`` It is very good of its kind , '' replied Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot 's heart sank .", "He did n't like the tone in which Mrs. Whitefoot had said that .", "`` Just what do you mean , my dear ? ''", "Whitefoot asked .", "`` I mean , '' replied Mrs. Whitefoot , in a most decided way , `` that it is a very good house for winter , but it wo n't do at all for summer .", "That is , it wo n't do for me .", "In the first place it is so high up that if we should have babies , I would worry all the time for fear the darlings would have a bad fall .", "Besides , I do n't like an inside house for summer .", "I think , Whitefoot , we must look around and find a new home . ''", "As she spoke Mrs. Whitefoot was already starting down the stub .", "Whitefoot followed .", "`` All right , my dear , all right , '' said he meekly .", "`` You know best .", "This seems to me like a very fine home , but of course , if you do n't like it we 'll look for another . ''", "Mrs. Whitefoot said nothing , but led the way down the tree with Whitefoot meekly following .", "Then began a patient search all about .", "Mrs. Whitefoot appeared to know just what she wanted and turned up her nose at several places Whitefoot thought would make fine homes .", "She hardly glanced at a fine hollow log Whitefoot found ." ]
She merely poked her XXXXX in at a splendid hole beneath the roots of an old stump .
nose
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[ "Whitefoot asked .", "`` I mean , '' replied Mrs. Whitefoot , in a most decided way , `` that it is a very good house for winter , but it wo n't do at all for summer .", "That is , it wo n't do for me .", "In the first place it is so high up that if we should have babies , I would worry all the time for fear the darlings would have a bad fall .", "Besides , I do n't like an inside house for summer .", "I think , Whitefoot , we must look around and find a new home . ''", "As she spoke Mrs. Whitefoot was already starting down the stub .", "Whitefoot followed .", "`` All right , my dear , all right , '' said he meekly .", "`` You know best .", "This seems to me like a very fine home , but of course , if you do n't like it we 'll look for another . ''", "Mrs. Whitefoot said nothing , but led the way down the tree with Whitefoot meekly following .", "Then began a patient search all about .", "Mrs. Whitefoot appeared to know just what she wanted and turned up her nose at several places Whitefoot thought would make fine homes .", "She hardly glanced at a fine hollow log Whitefoot found .", "She merely poked her nose in at a splendid hole beneath the roots of an old stump .", "Whitefoot began to grow tired from running about and climbing stumps and trees and bushes .", "He stopped to rest and lost sight of Mrs. Whitefoot .", "A moment later he heard her calling excitedly .", "When he found her , she was up in a small tree , sitting on the edge of an old nest a few feet above the ground ." ]
It was a XXXXX that had once belonged to Melody the Wood Thrush .
nest
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[ "`` I mean , '' replied Mrs. Whitefoot , in a most decided way , `` that it is a very good house for winter , but it wo n't do at all for summer .", "That is , it wo n't do for me .", "In the first place it is so high up that if we should have babies , I would worry all the time for fear the darlings would have a bad fall .", "Besides , I do n't like an inside house for summer .", "I think , Whitefoot , we must look around and find a new home . ''", "As she spoke Mrs. Whitefoot was already starting down the stub .", "Whitefoot followed .", "`` All right , my dear , all right , '' said he meekly .", "`` You know best .", "This seems to me like a very fine home , but of course , if you do n't like it we 'll look for another . ''", "Mrs. Whitefoot said nothing , but led the way down the tree with Whitefoot meekly following .", "Then began a patient search all about .", "Mrs. Whitefoot appeared to know just what she wanted and turned up her nose at several places Whitefoot thought would make fine homes .", "She hardly glanced at a fine hollow log Whitefoot found .", "She merely poked her nose in at a splendid hole beneath the roots of an old stump .", "Whitefoot began to grow tired from running about and climbing stumps and trees and bushes .", "He stopped to rest and lost sight of Mrs. Whitefoot .", "A moment later he heard her calling excitedly .", "When he found her , she was up in a small tree , sitting on the edge of an old nest a few feet above the ground .", "It was a nest that had once belonged to Melody the Wood Thrush ." ]
Mrs. Whitefoot was sitting on the XXXXX of it , and her bright eyes snapped with excitement and pleasure .
edge
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[ "`` You know best .", "This seems to me like a very fine home , but of course , if you do n't like it we 'll look for another . ''", "Mrs. Whitefoot said nothing , but led the way down the tree with Whitefoot meekly following .", "Then began a patient search all about .", "Mrs. Whitefoot appeared to know just what she wanted and turned up her nose at several places Whitefoot thought would make fine homes .", "She hardly glanced at a fine hollow log Whitefoot found .", "She merely poked her nose in at a splendid hole beneath the roots of an old stump .", "Whitefoot began to grow tired from running about and climbing stumps and trees and bushes .", "He stopped to rest and lost sight of Mrs. Whitefoot .", "A moment later he heard her calling excitedly .", "When he found her , she was up in a small tree , sitting on the edge of an old nest a few feet above the ground .", "It was a nest that had once belonged to Melody the Wood Thrush .", "Mrs. Whitefoot was sitting on the edge of it , and her bright eyes snapped with excitement and pleasure .", "`` I 've found it ! ''", "she cried .", "`` I 've found it !", "It is just what I have been looking for . ''", "`` Found what ? ''", "Whitefoot asked .", "`` I do n't see anything but an old nest of Melody 's . ''" ]
`` I 've found the XXXXX we 've been looking for , stupid , '' retorted Mrs. Whitefoot .
home
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[ "Then began a patient search all about .", "Mrs. Whitefoot appeared to know just what she wanted and turned up her nose at several places Whitefoot thought would make fine homes .", "She hardly glanced at a fine hollow log Whitefoot found .", "She merely poked her nose in at a splendid hole beneath the roots of an old stump .", "Whitefoot began to grow tired from running about and climbing stumps and trees and bushes .", "He stopped to rest and lost sight of Mrs. Whitefoot .", "A moment later he heard her calling excitedly .", "When he found her , she was up in a small tree , sitting on the edge of an old nest a few feet above the ground .", "It was a nest that had once belonged to Melody the Wood Thrush .", "Mrs. Whitefoot was sitting on the edge of it , and her bright eyes snapped with excitement and pleasure .", "`` I 've found it ! ''", "she cried .", "`` I 've found it !", "It is just what I have been looking for . ''", "`` Found what ? ''", "Whitefoot asked .", "`` I do n't see anything but an old nest of Melody 's . ''", "`` I 've found the home we 've been looking for , stupid , '' retorted Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Still Whitefoot stared .", "`` I do n't see any house , '' said he ." ]
Mrs. Whitefoot stamped her XXXXX impatiently .
feet
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[ "She hardly glanced at a fine hollow log Whitefoot found .", "She merely poked her nose in at a splendid hole beneath the roots of an old stump .", "Whitefoot began to grow tired from running about and climbing stumps and trees and bushes .", "He stopped to rest and lost sight of Mrs. Whitefoot .", "A moment later he heard her calling excitedly .", "When he found her , she was up in a small tree , sitting on the edge of an old nest a few feet above the ground .", "It was a nest that had once belonged to Melody the Wood Thrush .", "Mrs. Whitefoot was sitting on the edge of it , and her bright eyes snapped with excitement and pleasure .", "`` I 've found it ! ''", "she cried .", "`` I 've found it !", "It is just what I have been looking for . ''", "`` Found what ? ''", "Whitefoot asked .", "`` I do n't see anything but an old nest of Melody 's . ''", "`` I 've found the home we 've been looking for , stupid , '' retorted Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Still Whitefoot stared .", "`` I do n't see any house , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot stamped her feet impatiently .", "`` Right here , stupid , '' said she ." ]
`` This old XXXXX will make us the finest and safest home that ever was .
nest
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[ "She hardly glanced at a fine hollow log Whitefoot found .", "She merely poked her nose in at a splendid hole beneath the roots of an old stump .", "Whitefoot began to grow tired from running about and climbing stumps and trees and bushes .", "He stopped to rest and lost sight of Mrs. Whitefoot .", "A moment later he heard her calling excitedly .", "When he found her , she was up in a small tree , sitting on the edge of an old nest a few feet above the ground .", "It was a nest that had once belonged to Melody the Wood Thrush .", "Mrs. Whitefoot was sitting on the edge of it , and her bright eyes snapped with excitement and pleasure .", "`` I 've found it ! ''", "she cried .", "`` I 've found it !", "It is just what I have been looking for . ''", "`` Found what ? ''", "Whitefoot asked .", "`` I do n't see anything but an old nest of Melody 's . ''", "`` I 've found the home we 've been looking for , stupid , '' retorted Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Still Whitefoot stared .", "`` I do n't see any house , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot stamped her feet impatiently .", "`` Right here , stupid , '' said she ." ]
`` This old nest will make us the finest and safest XXXXX that ever was .
home
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[ "A moment later he heard her calling excitedly .", "When he found her , she was up in a small tree , sitting on the edge of an old nest a few feet above the ground .", "It was a nest that had once belonged to Melody the Wood Thrush .", "Mrs. Whitefoot was sitting on the edge of it , and her bright eyes snapped with excitement and pleasure .", "`` I 've found it ! ''", "she cried .", "`` I 've found it !", "It is just what I have been looking for . ''", "`` Found what ? ''", "Whitefoot asked .", "`` I do n't see anything but an old nest of Melody 's . ''", "`` I 've found the home we 've been looking for , stupid , '' retorted Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Still Whitefoot stared .", "`` I do n't see any house , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot stamped her feet impatiently .", "`` Right here , stupid , '' said she .", "`` This old nest will make us the finest and safest home that ever was .", "No one will ever think of looking for us here .", "We must get busy at once and fix it up . ''", "Even then Whitefoot did n't understand ." ]
Always he had lived either in a hole in the XXXXX , or in a hollow stump or tree .
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[ "A moment later he heard her calling excitedly .", "When he found her , she was up in a small tree , sitting on the edge of an old nest a few feet above the ground .", "It was a nest that had once belonged to Melody the Wood Thrush .", "Mrs. Whitefoot was sitting on the edge of it , and her bright eyes snapped with excitement and pleasure .", "`` I 've found it ! ''", "she cried .", "`` I 've found it !", "It is just what I have been looking for . ''", "`` Found what ? ''", "Whitefoot asked .", "`` I do n't see anything but an old nest of Melody 's . ''", "`` I 've found the home we 've been looking for , stupid , '' retorted Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Still Whitefoot stared .", "`` I do n't see any house , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot stamped her feet impatiently .", "`` Right here , stupid , '' said she .", "`` This old nest will make us the finest and safest home that ever was .", "No one will ever think of looking for us here .", "We must get busy at once and fix it up . ''", "Even then Whitefoot did n't understand ." ]
Always he had lived either in a hole in the ground , or in a hollow stump or XXXXX .
tree
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[ "When he found her , she was up in a small tree , sitting on the edge of an old nest a few feet above the ground .", "It was a nest that had once belonged to Melody the Wood Thrush .", "Mrs. Whitefoot was sitting on the edge of it , and her bright eyes snapped with excitement and pleasure .", "`` I 've found it ! ''", "she cried .", "`` I 've found it !", "It is just what I have been looking for . ''", "`` Found what ? ''", "Whitefoot asked .", "`` I do n't see anything but an old nest of Melody 's . ''", "`` I 've found the home we 've been looking for , stupid , '' retorted Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Still Whitefoot stared .", "`` I do n't see any house , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot stamped her feet impatiently .", "`` Right here , stupid , '' said she .", "`` This old nest will make us the finest and safest home that ever was .", "No one will ever think of looking for us here .", "We must get busy at once and fix it up . ''", "Even then Whitefoot did n't understand .", "Always he had lived either in a hole in the ground , or in a hollow stump or tree ." ]
How they were to live in that old XXXXX he could n't see at all .
nest
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[ "`` I 've found it !", "It is just what I have been looking for . ''", "`` Found what ? ''", "Whitefoot asked .", "`` I do n't see anything but an old nest of Melody 's . ''", "`` I 've found the home we 've been looking for , stupid , '' retorted Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Still Whitefoot stared .", "`` I do n't see any house , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot stamped her feet impatiently .", "`` Right here , stupid , '' said she .", "`` This old nest will make us the finest and safest home that ever was .", "No one will ever think of looking for us here .", "We must get busy at once and fix it up . ''", "Even then Whitefoot did n't understand .", "Always he had lived either in a hole in the ground , or in a hollow stump or tree .", "How they were to live in that old nest he could n't see at all .", "CHAPTER XXIX : Making Over An Old House A home is always what you make it .", "With love there you will ne'er forsake it .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot climbed up to the old nest of Melody the Wood Thrush over the edge of which little Mrs. Whitefoot was looking down at him ." ]
It took Whitefoot hardly a moment to get up there , for the XXXXX was only a few feet above the ground in a young tree , and you know Whitefoot is a very good climber .
nest
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[ "`` I 've found it !", "It is just what I have been looking for . ''", "`` Found what ? ''", "Whitefoot asked .", "`` I do n't see anything but an old nest of Melody 's . ''", "`` I 've found the home we 've been looking for , stupid , '' retorted Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Still Whitefoot stared .", "`` I do n't see any house , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot stamped her feet impatiently .", "`` Right here , stupid , '' said she .", "`` This old nest will make us the finest and safest home that ever was .", "No one will ever think of looking for us here .", "We must get busy at once and fix it up . ''", "Even then Whitefoot did n't understand .", "Always he had lived either in a hole in the ground , or in a hollow stump or tree .", "How they were to live in that old nest he could n't see at all .", "CHAPTER XXIX : Making Over An Old House A home is always what you make it .", "With love there you will ne'er forsake it .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot climbed up to the old nest of Melody the Wood Thrush over the edge of which little Mrs. Whitefoot was looking down at him ." ]
It took Whitefoot hardly a moment to get up there , for the nest was only a few XXXXX above the ground in a young tree , and you know Whitefoot is a very good climber .
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[ "`` I 've found it !", "It is just what I have been looking for . ''", "`` Found what ? ''", "Whitefoot asked .", "`` I do n't see anything but an old nest of Melody 's . ''", "`` I 've found the home we 've been looking for , stupid , '' retorted Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Still Whitefoot stared .", "`` I do n't see any house , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot stamped her feet impatiently .", "`` Right here , stupid , '' said she .", "`` This old nest will make us the finest and safest home that ever was .", "No one will ever think of looking for us here .", "We must get busy at once and fix it up . ''", "Even then Whitefoot did n't understand .", "Always he had lived either in a hole in the ground , or in a hollow stump or tree .", "How they were to live in that old nest he could n't see at all .", "CHAPTER XXIX : Making Over An Old House A home is always what you make it .", "With love there you will ne'er forsake it .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot climbed up to the old nest of Melody the Wood Thrush over the edge of which little Mrs. Whitefoot was looking down at him ." ]
It took Whitefoot hardly a moment to get up there , for the nest was only a few feet above the XXXXX in a young tree , and you know Whitefoot is a very good climber .
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[ "`` I 've found it !", "It is just what I have been looking for . ''", "`` Found what ? ''", "Whitefoot asked .", "`` I do n't see anything but an old nest of Melody 's . ''", "`` I 've found the home we 've been looking for , stupid , '' retorted Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Still Whitefoot stared .", "`` I do n't see any house , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot stamped her feet impatiently .", "`` Right here , stupid , '' said she .", "`` This old nest will make us the finest and safest home that ever was .", "No one will ever think of looking for us here .", "We must get busy at once and fix it up . ''", "Even then Whitefoot did n't understand .", "Always he had lived either in a hole in the ground , or in a hollow stump or tree .", "How they were to live in that old nest he could n't see at all .", "CHAPTER XXIX : Making Over An Old House A home is always what you make it .", "With love there you will ne'er forsake it .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot climbed up to the old nest of Melody the Wood Thrush over the edge of which little Mrs. Whitefoot was looking down at him ." ]
It took Whitefoot hardly a moment to get up there , for the nest was only a few feet above the ground in a young XXXXX , and you know Whitefoot is a very good climber .
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[ "`` Found what ? ''", "Whitefoot asked .", "`` I do n't see anything but an old nest of Melody 's . ''", "`` I 've found the home we 've been looking for , stupid , '' retorted Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Still Whitefoot stared .", "`` I do n't see any house , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot stamped her feet impatiently .", "`` Right here , stupid , '' said she .", "`` This old nest will make us the finest and safest home that ever was .", "No one will ever think of looking for us here .", "We must get busy at once and fix it up . ''", "Even then Whitefoot did n't understand .", "Always he had lived either in a hole in the ground , or in a hollow stump or tree .", "How they were to live in that old nest he could n't see at all .", "CHAPTER XXIX : Making Over An Old House A home is always what you make it .", "With love there you will ne'er forsake it .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot climbed up to the old nest of Melody the Wood Thrush over the edge of which little Mrs. Whitefoot was looking down at him .", "It took Whitefoot hardly a moment to get up there , for the nest was only a few feet above the ground in a young tree , and you know Whitefoot is a very good climber .", "He found Mrs. Whitefoot very much excited ." ]
She was delighted with that old XXXXX and she showed it .
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[ "Whitefoot asked .", "`` I do n't see anything but an old nest of Melody 's . ''", "`` I 've found the home we 've been looking for , stupid , '' retorted Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Still Whitefoot stared .", "`` I do n't see any house , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot stamped her feet impatiently .", "`` Right here , stupid , '' said she .", "`` This old nest will make us the finest and safest home that ever was .", "No one will ever think of looking for us here .", "We must get busy at once and fix it up . ''", "Even then Whitefoot did n't understand .", "Always he had lived either in a hole in the ground , or in a hollow stump or tree .", "How they were to live in that old nest he could n't see at all .", "CHAPTER XXIX : Making Over An Old House A home is always what you make it .", "With love there you will ne'er forsake it .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot climbed up to the old nest of Melody the Wood Thrush over the edge of which little Mrs. Whitefoot was looking down at him .", "It took Whitefoot hardly a moment to get up there , for the nest was only a few feet above the ground in a young tree , and you know Whitefoot is a very good climber .", "He found Mrs. Whitefoot very much excited .", "She was delighted with that old nest and she showed it ." ]
For his part , Whitefoot could n't see XXXXX but a deserted old house of no use to any one .
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[ "Whitefoot asked .", "`` I do n't see anything but an old nest of Melody 's . ''", "`` I 've found the home we 've been looking for , stupid , '' retorted Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Still Whitefoot stared .", "`` I do n't see any house , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot stamped her feet impatiently .", "`` Right here , stupid , '' said she .", "`` This old nest will make us the finest and safest home that ever was .", "No one will ever think of looking for us here .", "We must get busy at once and fix it up . ''", "Even then Whitefoot did n't understand .", "Always he had lived either in a hole in the ground , or in a hollow stump or tree .", "How they were to live in that old nest he could n't see at all .", "CHAPTER XXIX : Making Over An Old House A home is always what you make it .", "With love there you will ne'er forsake it .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot climbed up to the old nest of Melody the Wood Thrush over the edge of which little Mrs. Whitefoot was looking down at him .", "It took Whitefoot hardly a moment to get up there , for the nest was only a few feet above the ground in a young tree , and you know Whitefoot is a very good climber .", "He found Mrs. Whitefoot very much excited .", "She was delighted with that old nest and she showed it ." ]
For his part , Whitefoot could n't see anything but a deserted old XXXXX of no use to any one .
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[ "`` I do n't see anything but an old nest of Melody 's . ''", "`` I 've found the home we 've been looking for , stupid , '' retorted Mrs. Whitefoot .", "Still Whitefoot stared .", "`` I do n't see any house , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot stamped her feet impatiently .", "`` Right here , stupid , '' said she .", "`` This old nest will make us the finest and safest home that ever was .", "No one will ever think of looking for us here .", "We must get busy at once and fix it up . ''", "Even then Whitefoot did n't understand .", "Always he had lived either in a hole in the ground , or in a hollow stump or tree .", "How they were to live in that old nest he could n't see at all .", "CHAPTER XXIX : Making Over An Old House A home is always what you make it .", "With love there you will ne'er forsake it .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot climbed up to the old nest of Melody the Wood Thrush over the edge of which little Mrs. Whitefoot was looking down at him .", "It took Whitefoot hardly a moment to get up there , for the nest was only a few feet above the ground in a young tree , and you know Whitefoot is a very good climber .", "He found Mrs. Whitefoot very much excited .", "She was delighted with that old nest and she showed it .", "For his part , Whitefoot could n't see anything but a deserted old house of no use to any one ." ]
To be sure , it had been a very good XXXXX in its time .
home
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[ "Still Whitefoot stared .", "`` I do n't see any house , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot stamped her feet impatiently .", "`` Right here , stupid , '' said she .", "`` This old nest will make us the finest and safest home that ever was .", "No one will ever think of looking for us here .", "We must get busy at once and fix it up . ''", "Even then Whitefoot did n't understand .", "Always he had lived either in a hole in the ground , or in a hollow stump or tree .", "How they were to live in that old nest he could n't see at all .", "CHAPTER XXIX : Making Over An Old House A home is always what you make it .", "With love there you will ne'er forsake it .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot climbed up to the old nest of Melody the Wood Thrush over the edge of which little Mrs. Whitefoot was looking down at him .", "It took Whitefoot hardly a moment to get up there , for the nest was only a few feet above the ground in a young tree , and you know Whitefoot is a very good climber .", "He found Mrs. Whitefoot very much excited .", "She was delighted with that old nest and she showed it .", "For his part , Whitefoot could n't see anything but a deserted old house of no use to any one .", "To be sure , it had been a very good home in its time .", "It had been made of tiny twigs , stalks of old weeds , leaves , little fine roots and mud ." ]
It was still quite solid , and was firmly fixed in a crotch of the young XXXXX .
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[ "`` I do n't see any house , '' said he .", "Mrs. Whitefoot stamped her feet impatiently .", "`` Right here , stupid , '' said she .", "`` This old nest will make us the finest and safest home that ever was .", "No one will ever think of looking for us here .", "We must get busy at once and fix it up . ''", "Even then Whitefoot did n't understand .", "Always he had lived either in a hole in the ground , or in a hollow stump or tree .", "How they were to live in that old nest he could n't see at all .", "CHAPTER XXIX : Making Over An Old House A home is always what you make it .", "With love there you will ne'er forsake it .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot climbed up to the old nest of Melody the Wood Thrush over the edge of which little Mrs. Whitefoot was looking down at him .", "It took Whitefoot hardly a moment to get up there , for the nest was only a few feet above the ground in a young tree , and you know Whitefoot is a very good climber .", "He found Mrs. Whitefoot very much excited .", "She was delighted with that old nest and she showed it .", "For his part , Whitefoot could n't see anything but a deserted old house of no use to any one .", "To be sure , it had been a very good home in its time .", "It had been made of tiny twigs , stalks of old weeds , leaves , little fine roots and mud .", "It was still quite solid , and was firmly fixed in a crotch of the young tree ." ]
But Whitefoot could n't see how it could be turned into a XXXXX for a Mouse .
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[ "No one will ever think of looking for us here .", "We must get busy at once and fix it up . ''", "Even then Whitefoot did n't understand .", "Always he had lived either in a hole in the ground , or in a hollow stump or tree .", "How they were to live in that old nest he could n't see at all .", "CHAPTER XXIX : Making Over An Old House A home is always what you make it .", "With love there you will ne'er forsake it .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot climbed up to the old nest of Melody the Wood Thrush over the edge of which little Mrs. Whitefoot was looking down at him .", "It took Whitefoot hardly a moment to get up there , for the nest was only a few feet above the ground in a young tree , and you know Whitefoot is a very good climber .", "He found Mrs. Whitefoot very much excited .", "She was delighted with that old nest and she showed it .", "For his part , Whitefoot could n't see anything but a deserted old house of no use to any one .", "To be sure , it had been a very good home in its time .", "It had been made of tiny twigs , stalks of old weeds , leaves , little fine roots and mud .", "It was still quite solid , and was firmly fixed in a crotch of the young tree .", "But Whitefoot could n't see how it could be turned into a home for a Mouse .", "He said as much .", "Little Mrs. Whitefoot became more excited than ever .", "`` You dear old stupid , '' said she , `` whatever is the matter with you ?" ]
Do n't you see that all we need do is to put a roof on , make an entrance on the under side , and make a soft comfortable bed inside to make it a delightful XXXXX ? ''
home
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[ "We must get busy at once and fix it up . ''", "Even then Whitefoot did n't understand .", "Always he had lived either in a hole in the ground , or in a hollow stump or tree .", "How they were to live in that old nest he could n't see at all .", "CHAPTER XXIX : Making Over An Old House A home is always what you make it .", "With love there you will ne'er forsake it .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot climbed up to the old nest of Melody the Wood Thrush over the edge of which little Mrs. Whitefoot was looking down at him .", "It took Whitefoot hardly a moment to get up there , for the nest was only a few feet above the ground in a young tree , and you know Whitefoot is a very good climber .", "He found Mrs. Whitefoot very much excited .", "She was delighted with that old nest and she showed it .", "For his part , Whitefoot could n't see anything but a deserted old house of no use to any one .", "To be sure , it had been a very good home in its time .", "It had been made of tiny twigs , stalks of old weeds , leaves , little fine roots and mud .", "It was still quite solid , and was firmly fixed in a crotch of the young tree .", "But Whitefoot could n't see how it could be turned into a home for a Mouse .", "He said as much .", "Little Mrs. Whitefoot became more excited than ever .", "`` You dear old stupid , '' said she , `` whatever is the matter with you ?", "Do n't you see that all we need do is to put a roof on , make an entrance on the under side , and make a soft comfortable bed inside to make it a delightful home ? ''" ]
`` I do n't see why we do n't make a new XXXXX altogether , '' protested Whitefoot .
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[ "With love there you will ne'er forsake it .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot climbed up to the old nest of Melody the Wood Thrush over the edge of which little Mrs. Whitefoot was looking down at him .", "It took Whitefoot hardly a moment to get up there , for the nest was only a few feet above the ground in a young tree , and you know Whitefoot is a very good climber .", "He found Mrs. Whitefoot very much excited .", "She was delighted with that old nest and she showed it .", "For his part , Whitefoot could n't see anything but a deserted old house of no use to any one .", "To be sure , it had been a very good home in its time .", "It had been made of tiny twigs , stalks of old weeds , leaves , little fine roots and mud .", "It was still quite solid , and was firmly fixed in a crotch of the young tree .", "But Whitefoot could n't see how it could be turned into a home for a Mouse .", "He said as much .", "Little Mrs. Whitefoot became more excited than ever .", "`` You dear old stupid , '' said she , `` whatever is the matter with you ?", "Do n't you see that all we need do is to put a roof on , make an entrance on the under side , and make a soft comfortable bed inside to make it a delightful home ? ''", "`` I do n't see why we do n't make a new home altogether , '' protested Whitefoot .", "`` It seems to me that hollow stub of mine is ever so much better than this .", "That has good solid walls , and we wo n't have to do a thing to it . ''", "`` I told you once before that it does n't suit me for summer , '' replied little Mrs. Whitefoot rather sharply , because she was beginning to lose patience .", "`` It will be all right for winter , but winter is a long way off ." ]
It may suit you for XXXXX , but it does n't suit me , and this place does .
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[ "She was delighted with that old nest and she showed it .", "For his part , Whitefoot could n't see anything but a deserted old house of no use to any one .", "To be sure , it had been a very good home in its time .", "It had been made of tiny twigs , stalks of old weeds , leaves , little fine roots and mud .", "It was still quite solid , and was firmly fixed in a crotch of the young tree .", "But Whitefoot could n't see how it could be turned into a home for a Mouse .", "He said as much .", "Little Mrs. Whitefoot became more excited than ever .", "`` You dear old stupid , '' said she , `` whatever is the matter with you ?", "Do n't you see that all we need do is to put a roof on , make an entrance on the under side , and make a soft comfortable bed inside to make it a delightful home ? ''", "`` I do n't see why we do n't make a new home altogether , '' protested Whitefoot .", "`` It seems to me that hollow stub of mine is ever so much better than this .", "That has good solid walls , and we wo n't have to do a thing to it . ''", "`` I told you once before that it does n't suit me for summer , '' replied little Mrs. Whitefoot rather sharply , because she was beginning to lose patience .", "`` It will be all right for winter , but winter is a long way off .", "It may suit you for summer , but it does n't suit me , and this place does .", "So this is where we are going to live . ''", "`` Certainly , my dear .", "Certainly , '' replied Whitefoot very meekly .", "`` If you want to live here , here we will live ." ]
But I must confess it is n't clear to me yet how we are going to make a decent XXXXX out of this old nest . ''
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[ "She was delighted with that old nest and she showed it .", "For his part , Whitefoot could n't see anything but a deserted old house of no use to any one .", "To be sure , it had been a very good home in its time .", "It had been made of tiny twigs , stalks of old weeds , leaves , little fine roots and mud .", "It was still quite solid , and was firmly fixed in a crotch of the young tree .", "But Whitefoot could n't see how it could be turned into a home for a Mouse .", "He said as much .", "Little Mrs. Whitefoot became more excited than ever .", "`` You dear old stupid , '' said she , `` whatever is the matter with you ?", "Do n't you see that all we need do is to put a roof on , make an entrance on the under side , and make a soft comfortable bed inside to make it a delightful home ? ''", "`` I do n't see why we do n't make a new home altogether , '' protested Whitefoot .", "`` It seems to me that hollow stub of mine is ever so much better than this .", "That has good solid walls , and we wo n't have to do a thing to it . ''", "`` I told you once before that it does n't suit me for summer , '' replied little Mrs. Whitefoot rather sharply , because she was beginning to lose patience .", "`` It will be all right for winter , but winter is a long way off .", "It may suit you for summer , but it does n't suit me , and this place does .", "So this is where we are going to live . ''", "`` Certainly , my dear .", "Certainly , '' replied Whitefoot very meekly .", "`` If you want to live here , here we will live ." ]
But I must confess it is n't clear to me yet how we are going to make a decent home out of this old XXXXX . ''
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[ "It was still quite solid , and was firmly fixed in a crotch of the young tree .", "But Whitefoot could n't see how it could be turned into a home for a Mouse .", "He said as much .", "Little Mrs. Whitefoot became more excited than ever .", "`` You dear old stupid , '' said she , `` whatever is the matter with you ?", "Do n't you see that all we need do is to put a roof on , make an entrance on the under side , and make a soft comfortable bed inside to make it a delightful home ? ''", "`` I do n't see why we do n't make a new home altogether , '' protested Whitefoot .", "`` It seems to me that hollow stub of mine is ever so much better than this .", "That has good solid walls , and we wo n't have to do a thing to it . ''", "`` I told you once before that it does n't suit me for summer , '' replied little Mrs. Whitefoot rather sharply , because she was beginning to lose patience .", "`` It will be all right for winter , but winter is a long way off .", "It may suit you for summer , but it does n't suit me , and this place does .", "So this is where we are going to live . ''", "`` Certainly , my dear .", "Certainly , '' replied Whitefoot very meekly .", "`` If you want to live here , here we will live .", "But I must confess it is n't clear to me yet how we are going to make a decent home out of this old nest . ''", "`` Do n't you worry about that , '' replied Mrs. Whitefoot .", "`` You can get the material , and I 'll attend to the rest .", "Let us waste no time about it ." ]
I am anxious to get our XXXXX finished and to feel a little bit settled .
home
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[ "He said as much .", "Little Mrs. Whitefoot became more excited than ever .", "`` You dear old stupid , '' said she , `` whatever is the matter with you ?", "Do n't you see that all we need do is to put a roof on , make an entrance on the under side , and make a soft comfortable bed inside to make it a delightful home ? ''", "`` I do n't see why we do n't make a new home altogether , '' protested Whitefoot .", "`` It seems to me that hollow stub of mine is ever so much better than this .", "That has good solid walls , and we wo n't have to do a thing to it . ''", "`` I told you once before that it does n't suit me for summer , '' replied little Mrs. Whitefoot rather sharply , because she was beginning to lose patience .", "`` It will be all right for winter , but winter is a long way off .", "It may suit you for summer , but it does n't suit me , and this place does .", "So this is where we are going to live . ''", "`` Certainly , my dear .", "Certainly , '' replied Whitefoot very meekly .", "`` If you want to live here , here we will live .", "But I must confess it is n't clear to me yet how we are going to make a decent home out of this old nest . ''", "`` Do n't you worry about that , '' replied Mrs. Whitefoot .", "`` You can get the material , and I 'll attend to the rest .", "Let us waste no time about it .", "I am anxious to get our home finished and to feel a little bit settled .", "I have already planned just what has got to be done and how we will do it ." ]
Now you go look for some nice soft , dry weed stalks and strips of soft bark , and moss and any other soft , tough XXXXX that you can find .
material
[ "bed", "home", "material", "nest", "patience", "place", "rest", "roof", "way", "winter" ]
[ "That has good solid walls , and we wo n't have to do a thing to it . ''", "`` I told you once before that it does n't suit me for summer , '' replied little Mrs. Whitefoot rather sharply , because she was beginning to lose patience .", "`` It will be all right for winter , but winter is a long way off .", "It may suit you for summer , but it does n't suit me , and this place does .", "So this is where we are going to live . ''", "`` Certainly , my dear .", "Certainly , '' replied Whitefoot very meekly .", "`` If you want to live here , here we will live .", "But I must confess it is n't clear to me yet how we are going to make a decent home out of this old nest . ''", "`` Do n't you worry about that , '' replied Mrs. Whitefoot .", "`` You can get the material , and I 'll attend to the rest .", "Let us waste no time about it .", "I am anxious to get our home finished and to feel a little bit settled .", "I have already planned just what has got to be done and how we will do it .", "Now you go look for some nice soft , dry weed stalks and strips of soft bark , and moss and any other soft , tough material that you can find .", "Just get busy and do n't stop to talk . ''", "Of course Whitefoot did as he was told .", "He ran down to the ground and began to hunt for the things Mrs. Whitefoot wanted .", "He was very particular about it .", "He still did n't think much of her idea of making over that old home of Melody 's , but if she would do it , he meant that she should have the very best of materials to do it with ." ]
So back and forth from the XXXXX to the old nest in the tree Whitefoot hurried , and presently there was quite a pile of weed stalks and soft grass and strips of bark in the old nest .
ground
[ "Mrs.", "bit", "course", "ground", "idea", "patience", "place", "rest", "strips", "thing" ]
[ "That has good solid walls , and we wo n't have to do a thing to it . ''", "`` I told you once before that it does n't suit me for summer , '' replied little Mrs. Whitefoot rather sharply , because she was beginning to lose patience .", "`` It will be all right for winter , but winter is a long way off .", "It may suit you for summer , but it does n't suit me , and this place does .", "So this is where we are going to live . ''", "`` Certainly , my dear .", "Certainly , '' replied Whitefoot very meekly .", "`` If you want to live here , here we will live .", "But I must confess it is n't clear to me yet how we are going to make a decent home out of this old nest . ''", "`` Do n't you worry about that , '' replied Mrs. Whitefoot .", "`` You can get the material , and I 'll attend to the rest .", "Let us waste no time about it .", "I am anxious to get our home finished and to feel a little bit settled .", "I have already planned just what has got to be done and how we will do it .", "Now you go look for some nice soft , dry weed stalks and strips of soft bark , and moss and any other soft , tough material that you can find .", "Just get busy and do n't stop to talk . ''", "Of course Whitefoot did as he was told .", "He ran down to the ground and began to hunt for the things Mrs. Whitefoot wanted .", "He was very particular about it .", "He still did n't think much of her idea of making over that old home of Melody 's , but if she would do it , he meant that she should have the very best of materials to do it with ." ]
So back and forth from the ground to the old XXXXX in the tree Whitefoot hurried , and presently there was quite a pile of weed stalks and soft grass and strips of bark in the old nest .
nest
[ "bit", "course", "ground", "idea", "material", "nest", "strips", "thing", "weed", "winter" ]
[ "`` It will be all right for winter , but winter is a long way off .", "It may suit you for summer , but it does n't suit me , and this place does .", "So this is where we are going to live . ''", "`` Certainly , my dear .", "Certainly , '' replied Whitefoot very meekly .", "`` If you want to live here , here we will live .", "But I must confess it is n't clear to me yet how we are going to make a decent home out of this old nest . ''", "`` Do n't you worry about that , '' replied Mrs. Whitefoot .", "`` You can get the material , and I 'll attend to the rest .", "Let us waste no time about it .", "I am anxious to get our home finished and to feel a little bit settled .", "I have already planned just what has got to be done and how we will do it .", "Now you go look for some nice soft , dry weed stalks and strips of soft bark , and moss and any other soft , tough material that you can find .", "Just get busy and do n't stop to talk . ''", "Of course Whitefoot did as he was told .", "He ran down to the ground and began to hunt for the things Mrs. Whitefoot wanted .", "He was very particular about it .", "He still did n't think much of her idea of making over that old home of Melody 's , but if she would do it , he meant that she should have the very best of materials to do it with .", "So back and forth from the ground to the old nest in the tree Whitefoot hurried , and presently there was quite a pile of weed stalks and soft grass and strips of bark in the old nest .", "Mrs. Whitefoot joined Whitefoot in hunting for just the right things , but she spent more time in arranging the material ." ]
Over that old XXXXX she made a fine high roof .
nest
[ "bark", "ground", "home", "material", "nest", "rest", "summer", "time", "tree", "way" ]
[ "Certainly , '' replied Whitefoot very meekly .", "`` If you want to live here , here we will live .", "But I must confess it is n't clear to me yet how we are going to make a decent home out of this old nest . ''", "`` Do n't you worry about that , '' replied Mrs. Whitefoot .", "`` You can get the material , and I 'll attend to the rest .", "Let us waste no time about it .", "I am anxious to get our home finished and to feel a little bit settled .", "I have already planned just what has got to be done and how we will do it .", "Now you go look for some nice soft , dry weed stalks and strips of soft bark , and moss and any other soft , tough material that you can find .", "Just get busy and do n't stop to talk . ''", "Of course Whitefoot did as he was told .", "He ran down to the ground and began to hunt for the things Mrs. Whitefoot wanted .", "He was very particular about it .", "He still did n't think much of her idea of making over that old home of Melody 's , but if she would do it , he meant that she should have the very best of materials to do it with .", "So back and forth from the ground to the old nest in the tree Whitefoot hurried , and presently there was quite a pile of weed stalks and soft grass and strips of bark in the old nest .", "Mrs. Whitefoot joined Whitefoot in hunting for just the right things , but she spent more time in arranging the material .", "Over that old nest she made a fine high roof .", "Down through the lower side she cut a little round doorway just big enough for them to pass through .", "Unless you happened to be underneath looking up , you never would have guessed there was an entrance at all .", "Inside was a snug , round room , and in this she made the softest and most comfortable of beds ." ]
As it began to look more and more like a XXXXX , Whitefoot himself became as excited and eager as Mrs. Whitefoot had been from the beginning .
home
[ "course", "doorway", "entrance", "ground", "home", "hunt", "idea", "room", "side", "tree" ]
[ "`` If you want to live here , here we will live .", "But I must confess it is n't clear to me yet how we are going to make a decent home out of this old nest . ''", "`` Do n't you worry about that , '' replied Mrs. Whitefoot .", "`` You can get the material , and I 'll attend to the rest .", "Let us waste no time about it .", "I am anxious to get our home finished and to feel a little bit settled .", "I have already planned just what has got to be done and how we will do it .", "Now you go look for some nice soft , dry weed stalks and strips of soft bark , and moss and any other soft , tough material that you can find .", "Just get busy and do n't stop to talk . ''", "Of course Whitefoot did as he was told .", "He ran down to the ground and began to hunt for the things Mrs. Whitefoot wanted .", "He was very particular about it .", "He still did n't think much of her idea of making over that old home of Melody 's , but if she would do it , he meant that she should have the very best of materials to do it with .", "So back and forth from the ground to the old nest in the tree Whitefoot hurried , and presently there was quite a pile of weed stalks and soft grass and strips of bark in the old nest .", "Mrs. Whitefoot joined Whitefoot in hunting for just the right things , but she spent more time in arranging the material .", "Over that old nest she made a fine high roof .", "Down through the lower side she cut a little round doorway just big enough for them to pass through .", "Unless you happened to be underneath looking up , you never would have guessed there was an entrance at all .", "Inside was a snug , round room , and in this she made the softest and most comfortable of beds .", "As it began to look more and more like a home , Whitefoot himself became as excited and eager as Mrs. Whitefoot had been from the beginning ." ]
`` It certainly is going to be a fine XXXXX , '' said Whitefoot .
home
[ "beginning", "home", "hunt", "idea", "moss", "rest", "roof", "side", "strips", "tree" ]