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Lightfoot the Deer by Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo) Burgess
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Sammy watched the hunter enter the Green Forest, then he silently
followed him. From the way the hunter moved, Sammy decided that
he wasn't thinking of Mr. and Mrs. Grouse. "It's Lightfoot the
Deer, sure as I live," muttered Sammy. "He ought to be warned.
He certainly ought to be warned. I know right where he is.
I believe I'll warn him myself."

Sammy found Lightfoot right where he had expected to. "He's
coming!" cried Sammy. "A hunter with a terrible gun is coming!"



CHAPTER VI: A Game Of Hide And Seek

There was a game of hide and seek that Danny Meadow Mouse once
played with Buster Bear. It was a very dreadful game for Danny.
But hard as it was for Danny, it didn't begin to be as hard
as the game Lightfoot the Deer was playing with the hunter
in the Green Forest.

In the case of Buster Bear and Danny, the latter had simply to
keep out of reach of Buster. As long as Buster didn't get his
great paws on Danny, the latter was safe. Then, too, Danny is a
very small person. He is so small that he can hide under two or
three leaves. Wherever he is, he is pretty sure to find a
hiding-place of some sort. His small size gives him advantages in
a game of hide and seek. It certainly does. But Lightfoot the
Deer is big. He is one of the largest of the people who live in
the Green Forest. Being so big, it is not easy to hide.
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