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THE TALE OF BENJAMIN BUNNY
By Beatrix Potter
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WHEN Mr. McGregor returned about half an hour later he observed several things which perplexed him.

It looked as though some person had been walking all over the garden in a pair of clogs--only the footmarks were too ridiculously little!

Also he could not understand how the cat could have managed to shut herself up inside the greenhouse, locking the door upon the outside.
 
Illustration from the classic children's story The Tale Of Benjamin Bunny, by Beatrix Potter



WHEN Peter got home his mother forgave him, because she was so glad to see that he had found his shoes and coat. Cotton-tail and Peter folded up the pocket-handkerchief, and old Mrs. Rabbit strung up the onions and hung them from the kitchen ceiling, with the bunches of herbs and the rabbit-tobacco.
 
Illustration from the classic children's story The Tale Of Benjamin Bunny, by Beatrix Potter



Illustration from the classic children's story The Tale Of Benjamin Bunny, by Beatrix Potter

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