id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37127 Haviland, Maud D. (Maud Doria) Lives of the Fur Folk .txt text/plain 50942 2682 86 Winter came round for the second time, and by now Redpad had come to In December rabbit-traps were set in Knockdane, and Redpad was not That was the first time that White-Lamb saw Fluff-Button the Rabbit, for Old Doe Rabbit had tunnelled her nesting burrow under a fir tree untidily like any old buck rabbit, but Cuni fed daintily and watched sides that if ever hawk, cat, fox or man came near, Mother Cuni's When each little rabbit lay stone-still, the mother went away herself, Towards evening the mother-rabbit came up the hill to twice the men came to shoot in Knockdane, but the White Rabbit was She saw many rabbits that day, and half of them ran away, Grimalkin the cat feared neither fox nor dog, and he knew sight of Grimalkin, and at that moment Redpad the fox came leaping open grass, but the woods come up close round, and the rabbits ./cache/37127.txt ./txt/37127.txt