Mrs. Peter Rabbit by Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo) Burgess
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page 52 of 87 (59%)
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CHAPTER XX LITTLE MISS FUZZYTAIL WHISPERS "YES" Love is a beautiful, wonderful thing. There's nothing quite like it on all the green earth. 'Tis love in the heart teaches birdies to sing, And gives the wide world all its joy and its mirth. Peter Rabbit. Peter Rabbit was finding this out. Always he had been happy, for happiness had been born in him. But the happiness he had known before was nothing to the happiness that was his when he found that he loved little Miss Fuzzytail and that little Miss Fuzzytail loved him, Peter was sure that she did love him, although she wouldn't say so. But love doesn't need words, and Peter had seen it shining in the two soft, gentle eyes of little Miss Fuzzytail. So Peter was happy in spite of the trouble that Old led Thumper, the big, gray Rabbit who was the father of little Miss Fuzzytail, had made for him in the Old Pasture, He had tried very hard, very hard indeed, to get little Miss Fuzzytail to go back with him to the dear Old Briar-patch on the Green Meadows, but in spite of all he could say she couldn't make up her mind to leave the Old Pasture, which, you know, had been her home ever since she was |
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