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[ "Never in all his life had Whitefoot had a greater disappointment .", "He knew now that this splendid house was not for him .", "Timmy the Flying Squirrel did n't move .", "He remained curled up in a soft little ball .", "He was asleep .", "Whitefoot remembered that Timmy sleeps during the day and seldom comes out until the Black Shadows come creeping out from the Purple Hills at the close of day .", "Whitefoot felt easier in his mind then .", "Timmy was so sound asleep that he knew nothing of his visitor .", "And so Whitefoot felt safe in staying long enough to get rested .", "Then he would go out and hunt for another home .", "So down in the middle of that soft , warm bed Timmy the Flying Squirrel , curled up in a little round ball with his flat tail wrapped around him , slept peacefully , and on top of that soft bed Whitefoot the Wood Mouse rested and wondered what he should do next .", "Not in all the Green Forest could two more timid little people be found than the two in that old home of Drummer the Woodpecker .", "CHAPTER XIX : Whitefoot Finds A Home At Last True independence he has known Whose home has been his very own .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Curled up in his splendid warm bed , Timmy the Flying Squirrel slept peacefully .", "He did n't know he had a visitor .", "He did n't know that on top of that same bed lay Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "Whitefoot was n't asleep .", "No , indeed !", "Whitefoot was too worried to sleep ." ]
He knew he could n't stay in that fine XXXXX because it belonged to Timmy .
house
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[ "He was asleep .", "Whitefoot remembered that Timmy sleeps during the day and seldom comes out until the Black Shadows come creeping out from the Purple Hills at the close of day .", "Whitefoot felt easier in his mind then .", "Timmy was so sound asleep that he knew nothing of his visitor .", "And so Whitefoot felt safe in staying long enough to get rested .", "Then he would go out and hunt for another home .", "So down in the middle of that soft , warm bed Timmy the Flying Squirrel , curled up in a little round ball with his flat tail wrapped around him , slept peacefully , and on top of that soft bed Whitefoot the Wood Mouse rested and wondered what he should do next .", "Not in all the Green Forest could two more timid little people be found than the two in that old home of Drummer the Woodpecker .", "CHAPTER XIX : Whitefoot Finds A Home At Last True independence he has known Whose home has been his very own .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Curled up in his splendid warm bed , Timmy the Flying Squirrel slept peacefully .", "He did n't know he had a visitor .", "He did n't know that on top of that same bed lay Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "Whitefoot was n't asleep .", "No , indeed !", "Whitefoot was too worried to sleep .", "He knew he could n't stay in that fine house because it belonged to Timmy .", "He knew that as soon as Timmy awoke , he , Whitefoot , would have to get out .", "Where should he go ?", "He wished he knew ." ]
How he did long for the old XXXXX he had left .
home
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[ "Whitefoot felt easier in his mind then .", "Timmy was so sound asleep that he knew nothing of his visitor .", "And so Whitefoot felt safe in staying long enough to get rested .", "Then he would go out and hunt for another home .", "So down in the middle of that soft , warm bed Timmy the Flying Squirrel , curled up in a little round ball with his flat tail wrapped around him , slept peacefully , and on top of that soft bed Whitefoot the Wood Mouse rested and wondered what he should do next .", "Not in all the Green Forest could two more timid little people be found than the two in that old home of Drummer the Woodpecker .", "CHAPTER XIX : Whitefoot Finds A Home At Last True independence he has known Whose home has been his very own .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Curled up in his splendid warm bed , Timmy the Flying Squirrel slept peacefully .", "He did n't know he had a visitor .", "He did n't know that on top of that same bed lay Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "Whitefoot was n't asleep .", "No , indeed !", "Whitefoot was too worried to sleep .", "He knew he could n't stay in that fine house because it belonged to Timmy .", "He knew that as soon as Timmy awoke , he , Whitefoot , would have to get out .", "Where should he go ?", "He wished he knew .", "How he did long for the old home he had left .", "But when he thought of that , he remembered Shadow the Weasel ." ]
It was better to be homeless than to feel that at any minute XXXXX the Weasel might appear .
Shadow
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[ "Whitefoot felt easier in his mind then .", "Timmy was so sound asleep that he knew nothing of his visitor .", "And so Whitefoot felt safe in staying long enough to get rested .", "Then he would go out and hunt for another home .", "So down in the middle of that soft , warm bed Timmy the Flying Squirrel , curled up in a little round ball with his flat tail wrapped around him , slept peacefully , and on top of that soft bed Whitefoot the Wood Mouse rested and wondered what he should do next .", "Not in all the Green Forest could two more timid little people be found than the two in that old home of Drummer the Woodpecker .", "CHAPTER XIX : Whitefoot Finds A Home At Last True independence he has known Whose home has been his very own .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Curled up in his splendid warm bed , Timmy the Flying Squirrel slept peacefully .", "He did n't know he had a visitor .", "He did n't know that on top of that same bed lay Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "Whitefoot was n't asleep .", "No , indeed !", "Whitefoot was too worried to sleep .", "He knew he could n't stay in that fine house because it belonged to Timmy .", "He knew that as soon as Timmy awoke , he , Whitefoot , would have to get out .", "Where should he go ?", "He wished he knew .", "How he did long for the old home he had left .", "But when he thought of that , he remembered Shadow the Weasel ." ]
It was better to be homeless than to feel that at any minute Shadow the XXXXX might appear .
Weasel
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[ "And so Whitefoot felt safe in staying long enough to get rested .", "Then he would go out and hunt for another home .", "So down in the middle of that soft , warm bed Timmy the Flying Squirrel , curled up in a little round ball with his flat tail wrapped around him , slept peacefully , and on top of that soft bed Whitefoot the Wood Mouse rested and wondered what he should do next .", "Not in all the Green Forest could two more timid little people be found than the two in that old home of Drummer the Woodpecker .", "CHAPTER XIX : Whitefoot Finds A Home At Last True independence he has known Whose home has been his very own .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Curled up in his splendid warm bed , Timmy the Flying Squirrel slept peacefully .", "He did n't know he had a visitor .", "He did n't know that on top of that same bed lay Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "Whitefoot was n't asleep .", "No , indeed !", "Whitefoot was too worried to sleep .", "He knew he could n't stay in that fine house because it belonged to Timmy .", "He knew that as soon as Timmy awoke , he , Whitefoot , would have to get out .", "Where should he go ?", "He wished he knew .", "How he did long for the old home he had left .", "But when he thought of that , he remembered Shadow the Weasel .", "It was better to be homeless than to feel that at any minute Shadow the Weasel might appear .", "It was getting late in the afternoon ." ]
Before long , jolly , round , red Mr. Sun would go to XXXXX behind the Purple Hills , and the Black Shadows would come creeping through the Green Forest .
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[ "-- Whitefoot .", "Curled up in his splendid warm bed , Timmy the Flying Squirrel slept peacefully .", "He did n't know he had a visitor .", "He did n't know that on top of that same bed lay Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "Whitefoot was n't asleep .", "No , indeed !", "Whitefoot was too worried to sleep .", "He knew he could n't stay in that fine house because it belonged to Timmy .", "He knew that as soon as Timmy awoke , he , Whitefoot , would have to get out .", "Where should he go ?", "He wished he knew .", "How he did long for the old home he had left .", "But when he thought of that , he remembered Shadow the Weasel .", "It was better to be homeless than to feel that at any minute Shadow the Weasel might appear .", "It was getting late in the afternoon .", "Before long , jolly , round , red Mr. Sun would go to bed behind the Purple Hills , and the Black Shadows would come creeping through the Green Forest .", "Then Timmy the Flying Squirrel would awake .", "`` It wo n't do for me to be here then , '' said Whitefoot to himself .", "`` I must find some other place before he wakes .", "If only I knew this part of the Green Forest I might know where to go ." ]
As it is , I shall have to go hunt for a new XXXXX and trust to luck .
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[ "He knew he could n't stay in that fine house because it belonged to Timmy .", "He knew that as soon as Timmy awoke , he , Whitefoot , would have to get out .", "Where should he go ?", "He wished he knew .", "How he did long for the old home he had left .", "But when he thought of that , he remembered Shadow the Weasel .", "It was better to be homeless than to feel that at any minute Shadow the Weasel might appear .", "It was getting late in the afternoon .", "Before long , jolly , round , red Mr. Sun would go to bed behind the Purple Hills , and the Black Shadows would come creeping through the Green Forest .", "Then Timmy the Flying Squirrel would awake .", "`` It wo n't do for me to be here then , '' said Whitefoot to himself .", "`` I must find some other place before he wakes .", "If only I knew this part of the Green Forest I might know where to go .", "As it is , I shall have to go hunt for a new home and trust to luck .", "Did ever a poor little Mouse have so much trouble ? ''", "After awhile Whitefoot felt rested and peeped out of the doorway .", "No enemy was to be seen anywhere .", "Whitefoot crept out and climbed a little higher up in the tree .", "Presently he found another hole .", "He peeped inside and listened long and carefully ." ]
He did n't intend to make the mistake of going into another XXXXX where some one might be living .
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[ "He knew that as soon as Timmy awoke , he , Whitefoot , would have to get out .", "Where should he go ?", "He wished he knew .", "How he did long for the old home he had left .", "But when he thought of that , he remembered Shadow the Weasel .", "It was better to be homeless than to feel that at any minute Shadow the Weasel might appear .", "It was getting late in the afternoon .", "Before long , jolly , round , red Mr. Sun would go to bed behind the Purple Hills , and the Black Shadows would come creeping through the Green Forest .", "Then Timmy the Flying Squirrel would awake .", "`` It wo n't do for me to be here then , '' said Whitefoot to himself .", "`` I must find some other place before he wakes .", "If only I knew this part of the Green Forest I might know where to go .", "As it is , I shall have to go hunt for a new home and trust to luck .", "Did ever a poor little Mouse have so much trouble ? ''", "After awhile Whitefoot felt rested and peeped out of the doorway .", "No enemy was to be seen anywhere .", "Whitefoot crept out and climbed a little higher up in the tree .", "Presently he found another hole .", "He peeped inside and listened long and carefully .", "He did n't intend to make the mistake of going into another house where some one might be living ." ]
At last , sure that there was no XXXXX in there , he crept in .
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[ "But when he thought of that , he remembered Shadow the Weasel .", "It was better to be homeless than to feel that at any minute Shadow the Weasel might appear .", "It was getting late in the afternoon .", "Before long , jolly , round , red Mr. Sun would go to bed behind the Purple Hills , and the Black Shadows would come creeping through the Green Forest .", "Then Timmy the Flying Squirrel would awake .", "`` It wo n't do for me to be here then , '' said Whitefoot to himself .", "`` I must find some other place before he wakes .", "If only I knew this part of the Green Forest I might know where to go .", "As it is , I shall have to go hunt for a new home and trust to luck .", "Did ever a poor little Mouse have so much trouble ? ''", "After awhile Whitefoot felt rested and peeped out of the doorway .", "No enemy was to be seen anywhere .", "Whitefoot crept out and climbed a little higher up in the tree .", "Presently he found another hole .", "He peeped inside and listened long and carefully .", "He did n't intend to make the mistake of going into another house where some one might be living .", "At last , sure that there was no one in there , he crept in .", "Then he made a discovery .", "There were beech nuts in there and there were seeds .", "It was a storehouse !" ]
Whitefoot knew at once that it must be Timmy 's XXXXX .
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[ "`` I must find some other place before he wakes .", "If only I knew this part of the Green Forest I might know where to go .", "As it is , I shall have to go hunt for a new home and trust to luck .", "Did ever a poor little Mouse have so much trouble ? ''", "After awhile Whitefoot felt rested and peeped out of the doorway .", "No enemy was to be seen anywhere .", "Whitefoot crept out and climbed a little higher up in the tree .", "Presently he found another hole .", "He peeped inside and listened long and carefully .", "He did n't intend to make the mistake of going into another house where some one might be living .", "At last , sure that there was no one in there , he crept in .", "Then he made a discovery .", "There were beech nuts in there and there were seeds .", "It was a storehouse !", "Whitefoot knew at once that it must be Timmy 's storehouse .", "Right away he realized how very , very hungry he was .", "Of course , he had no right to any of those seeds or nuts .", "Certainly not !", "That is , he would n't have had any right had he been a boy or girl .", "But it is the law of the Green Forest that whatever any one finds he may help himself to if he can ." ]
So Whitefoot began to fill his empty little stomach with some of those XXXXX .
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[ "He did n't intend to make the mistake of going into another house where some one might be living .", "At last , sure that there was no one in there , he crept in .", "Then he made a discovery .", "There were beech nuts in there and there were seeds .", "It was a storehouse !", "Whitefoot knew at once that it must be Timmy 's storehouse .", "Right away he realized how very , very hungry he was .", "Of course , he had no right to any of those seeds or nuts .", "Certainly not !", "That is , he would n't have had any right had he been a boy or girl .", "But it is the law of the Green Forest that whatever any one finds he may help himself to if he can .", "So Whitefoot began to fill his empty little stomach with some of those seeds .", "He ate and ate and ate and quite forgot all his troubles .", "Just as he felt that he had n't room for another seed , he heard the sound of claws outside on the trunk of the tree .", "In a flash he knew that Timmy the Flying Squirrel was awake , and that it would n't do to be found in there by him .", "In a jiffy Whitefoot was outside .", "He was just in time .", "Timmy was almost up to the entrance .", "`` Hi , there ! ''", "cried Timmy ." ]
`` What were you doing in my XXXXX ? ''
storehouse
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[ "There were beech nuts in there and there were seeds .", "It was a storehouse !", "Whitefoot knew at once that it must be Timmy 's storehouse .", "Right away he realized how very , very hungry he was .", "Of course , he had no right to any of those seeds or nuts .", "Certainly not !", "That is , he would n't have had any right had he been a boy or girl .", "But it is the law of the Green Forest that whatever any one finds he may help himself to if he can .", "So Whitefoot began to fill his empty little stomach with some of those seeds .", "He ate and ate and ate and quite forgot all his troubles .", "Just as he felt that he had n't room for another seed , he heard the sound of claws outside on the trunk of the tree .", "In a flash he knew that Timmy the Flying Squirrel was awake , and that it would n't do to be found in there by him .", "In a jiffy Whitefoot was outside .", "He was just in time .", "Timmy was almost up to the entrance .", "`` Hi , there ! ''", "cried Timmy .", "`` What were you doing in my storehouse ? ''", "`` I -- I -- I was looking for a new home , '' stammered Whitefoot .", "`` You mean you were stealing some of my food , '' snapped Timmy suspiciously ." ]
`` I -- I -- I did take a few XXXXX because I was almost starved .
seeds
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[ "It was a storehouse !", "Whitefoot knew at once that it must be Timmy 's storehouse .", "Right away he realized how very , very hungry he was .", "Of course , he had no right to any of those seeds or nuts .", "Certainly not !", "That is , he would n't have had any right had he been a boy or girl .", "But it is the law of the Green Forest that whatever any one finds he may help himself to if he can .", "So Whitefoot began to fill his empty little stomach with some of those seeds .", "He ate and ate and ate and quite forgot all his troubles .", "Just as he felt that he had n't room for another seed , he heard the sound of claws outside on the trunk of the tree .", "In a flash he knew that Timmy the Flying Squirrel was awake , and that it would n't do to be found in there by him .", "In a jiffy Whitefoot was outside .", "He was just in time .", "Timmy was almost up to the entrance .", "`` Hi , there ! ''", "cried Timmy .", "`` What were you doing in my storehouse ? ''", "`` I -- I -- I was looking for a new home , '' stammered Whitefoot .", "`` You mean you were stealing some of my food , '' snapped Timmy suspiciously .", "`` I -- I -- I did take a few seeds because I was almost starved ." ]
But truly I was looking for a new XXXXX , '' replied Whitefoot .
home
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[ "Whitefoot knew at once that it must be Timmy 's storehouse .", "Right away he realized how very , very hungry he was .", "Of course , he had no right to any of those seeds or nuts .", "Certainly not !", "That is , he would n't have had any right had he been a boy or girl .", "But it is the law of the Green Forest that whatever any one finds he may help himself to if he can .", "So Whitefoot began to fill his empty little stomach with some of those seeds .", "He ate and ate and ate and quite forgot all his troubles .", "Just as he felt that he had n't room for another seed , he heard the sound of claws outside on the trunk of the tree .", "In a flash he knew that Timmy the Flying Squirrel was awake , and that it would n't do to be found in there by him .", "In a jiffy Whitefoot was outside .", "He was just in time .", "Timmy was almost up to the entrance .", "`` Hi , there ! ''", "cried Timmy .", "`` What were you doing in my storehouse ? ''", "`` I -- I -- I was looking for a new home , '' stammered Whitefoot .", "`` You mean you were stealing some of my food , '' snapped Timmy suspiciously .", "`` I -- I -- I did take a few seeds because I was almost starved .", "But truly I was looking for a new home , '' replied Whitefoot ." ]
`` What was the matter with your old XXXXX ? ''
home
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[ "Just as he felt that he had n't room for another seed , he heard the sound of claws outside on the trunk of the tree .", "In a flash he knew that Timmy the Flying Squirrel was awake , and that it would n't do to be found in there by him .", "In a jiffy Whitefoot was outside .", "He was just in time .", "Timmy was almost up to the entrance .", "`` Hi , there ! ''", "cried Timmy .", "`` What were you doing in my storehouse ? ''", "`` I -- I -- I was looking for a new home , '' stammered Whitefoot .", "`` You mean you were stealing some of my food , '' snapped Timmy suspiciously .", "`` I -- I -- I did take a few seeds because I was almost starved .", "But truly I was looking for a new home , '' replied Whitefoot .", "`` What was the matter with your old home ? ''", "demanded Timmy .", "Then Whitefoot told Timmy all about how he had been obliged to leave his old home because of Shadow the Weasel , of the terrible journey he had had , and how he did n't know where to go or what to do .", "Timmy listened suspiciously at first , but soon he made up his mind that Whitefoot was telling the truth .", "The mere mention of Shadow the Weasel made him very sober .", "He scratched his nose thoughtfully .", "`` Over in that tall , dead stub you can see from here is an old home of mine , '' said he .", "`` No one lives in it now ." ]
I guess you can live there until you can find a better XXXXX .
home
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[ "In a flash he knew that Timmy the Flying Squirrel was awake , and that it would n't do to be found in there by him .", "In a jiffy Whitefoot was outside .", "He was just in time .", "Timmy was almost up to the entrance .", "`` Hi , there ! ''", "cried Timmy .", "`` What were you doing in my storehouse ? ''", "`` I -- I -- I was looking for a new home , '' stammered Whitefoot .", "`` You mean you were stealing some of my food , '' snapped Timmy suspiciously .", "`` I -- I -- I did take a few seeds because I was almost starved .", "But truly I was looking for a new home , '' replied Whitefoot .", "`` What was the matter with your old home ? ''", "demanded Timmy .", "Then Whitefoot told Timmy all about how he had been obliged to leave his old home because of Shadow the Weasel , of the terrible journey he had had , and how he did n't know where to go or what to do .", "Timmy listened suspiciously at first , but soon he made up his mind that Whitefoot was telling the truth .", "The mere mention of Shadow the Weasel made him very sober .", "He scratched his nose thoughtfully .", "`` Over in that tall , dead stub you can see from here is an old home of mine , '' said he .", "`` No one lives in it now .", "I guess you can live there until you can find a better home ." ]
But remember to keep away from my XXXXX . ''
storehouse
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[ "In a jiffy Whitefoot was outside .", "He was just in time .", "Timmy was almost up to the entrance .", "`` Hi , there ! ''", "cried Timmy .", "`` What were you doing in my storehouse ? ''", "`` I -- I -- I was looking for a new home , '' stammered Whitefoot .", "`` You mean you were stealing some of my food , '' snapped Timmy suspiciously .", "`` I -- I -- I did take a few seeds because I was almost starved .", "But truly I was looking for a new home , '' replied Whitefoot .", "`` What was the matter with your old home ? ''", "demanded Timmy .", "Then Whitefoot told Timmy all about how he had been obliged to leave his old home because of Shadow the Weasel , of the terrible journey he had had , and how he did n't know where to go or what to do .", "Timmy listened suspiciously at first , but soon he made up his mind that Whitefoot was telling the truth .", "The mere mention of Shadow the Weasel made him very sober .", "He scratched his nose thoughtfully .", "`` Over in that tall , dead stub you can see from here is an old home of mine , '' said he .", "`` No one lives in it now .", "I guess you can live there until you can find a better home .", "But remember to keep away from my storehouse . ''" ]
So it was that Whitefoot found a new XXXXX .
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[ "cried Timmy .", "`` What were you doing in my storehouse ? ''", "`` I -- I -- I was looking for a new home , '' stammered Whitefoot .", "`` You mean you were stealing some of my food , '' snapped Timmy suspiciously .", "`` I -- I -- I did take a few seeds because I was almost starved .", "But truly I was looking for a new home , '' replied Whitefoot .", "`` What was the matter with your old home ? ''", "demanded Timmy .", "Then Whitefoot told Timmy all about how he had been obliged to leave his old home because of Shadow the Weasel , of the terrible journey he had had , and how he did n't know where to go or what to do .", "Timmy listened suspiciously at first , but soon he made up his mind that Whitefoot was telling the truth .", "The mere mention of Shadow the Weasel made him very sober .", "He scratched his nose thoughtfully .", "`` Over in that tall , dead stub you can see from here is an old home of mine , '' said he .", "`` No one lives in it now .", "I guess you can live there until you can find a better home .", "But remember to keep away from my storehouse . ''", "So it was that Whitefoot found a new home .", "CHAPTER XX : Whitefoot Makes Himself At Home Look not too much on that behind Lest to the future you be blind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot did n't wait to be told twice of that empty house ." ]
He thanked Timmy and then scampered over to that XXXXX as fast as his legs would take him .
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[ "`` What were you doing in my storehouse ? ''", "`` I -- I -- I was looking for a new home , '' stammered Whitefoot .", "`` You mean you were stealing some of my food , '' snapped Timmy suspiciously .", "`` I -- I -- I did take a few seeds because I was almost starved .", "But truly I was looking for a new home , '' replied Whitefoot .", "`` What was the matter with your old home ? ''", "demanded Timmy .", "Then Whitefoot told Timmy all about how he had been obliged to leave his old home because of Shadow the Weasel , of the terrible journey he had had , and how he did n't know where to go or what to do .", "Timmy listened suspiciously at first , but soon he made up his mind that Whitefoot was telling the truth .", "The mere mention of Shadow the Weasel made him very sober .", "He scratched his nose thoughtfully .", "`` Over in that tall , dead stub you can see from here is an old home of mine , '' said he .", "`` No one lives in it now .", "I guess you can live there until you can find a better home .", "But remember to keep away from my storehouse . ''", "So it was that Whitefoot found a new home .", "CHAPTER XX : Whitefoot Makes Himself At Home Look not too much on that behind Lest to the future you be blind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot did n't wait to be told twice of that empty house .", "He thanked Timmy and then scampered over to that stub as fast as his legs would take him ." ]
Up the XXXXX he climbed , and near the top he found a little round hole .
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[ "`` I -- I -- I was looking for a new home , '' stammered Whitefoot .", "`` You mean you were stealing some of my food , '' snapped Timmy suspiciously .", "`` I -- I -- I did take a few seeds because I was almost starved .", "But truly I was looking for a new home , '' replied Whitefoot .", "`` What was the matter with your old home ? ''", "demanded Timmy .", "Then Whitefoot told Timmy all about how he had been obliged to leave his old home because of Shadow the Weasel , of the terrible journey he had had , and how he did n't know where to go or what to do .", "Timmy listened suspiciously at first , but soon he made up his mind that Whitefoot was telling the truth .", "The mere mention of Shadow the Weasel made him very sober .", "He scratched his nose thoughtfully .", "`` Over in that tall , dead stub you can see from here is an old home of mine , '' said he .", "`` No one lives in it now .", "I guess you can live there until you can find a better home .", "But remember to keep away from my storehouse . ''", "So it was that Whitefoot found a new home .", "CHAPTER XX : Whitefoot Makes Himself At Home Look not too much on that behind Lest to the future you be blind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot did n't wait to be told twice of that empty house .", "He thanked Timmy and then scampered over to that stub as fast as his legs would take him .", "Up the stub he climbed , and near the top he found a little round hole ." ]
Timmy had said no XXXXX was living there now , and so Whitefoot did n't hesitate to pop inside .
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[ "`` I -- I -- I did take a few seeds because I was almost starved .", "But truly I was looking for a new home , '' replied Whitefoot .", "`` What was the matter with your old home ? ''", "demanded Timmy .", "Then Whitefoot told Timmy all about how he had been obliged to leave his old home because of Shadow the Weasel , of the terrible journey he had had , and how he did n't know where to go or what to do .", "Timmy listened suspiciously at first , but soon he made up his mind that Whitefoot was telling the truth .", "The mere mention of Shadow the Weasel made him very sober .", "He scratched his nose thoughtfully .", "`` Over in that tall , dead stub you can see from here is an old home of mine , '' said he .", "`` No one lives in it now .", "I guess you can live there until you can find a better home .", "But remember to keep away from my storehouse . ''", "So it was that Whitefoot found a new home .", "CHAPTER XX : Whitefoot Makes Himself At Home Look not too much on that behind Lest to the future you be blind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot did n't wait to be told twice of that empty house .", "He thanked Timmy and then scampered over to that stub as fast as his legs would take him .", "Up the stub he climbed , and near the top he found a little round hole .", "Timmy had said no one was living there now , and so Whitefoot did n't hesitate to pop inside .", "There was even a bed in there ." ]
It was an old XXXXX , but it was dry and soft .
bed
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[ "But truly I was looking for a new home , '' replied Whitefoot .", "`` What was the matter with your old home ? ''", "demanded Timmy .", "Then Whitefoot told Timmy all about how he had been obliged to leave his old home because of Shadow the Weasel , of the terrible journey he had had , and how he did n't know where to go or what to do .", "Timmy listened suspiciously at first , but soon he made up his mind that Whitefoot was telling the truth .", "The mere mention of Shadow the Weasel made him very sober .", "He scratched his nose thoughtfully .", "`` Over in that tall , dead stub you can see from here is an old home of mine , '' said he .", "`` No one lives in it now .", "I guess you can live there until you can find a better home .", "But remember to keep away from my storehouse . ''", "So it was that Whitefoot found a new home .", "CHAPTER XX : Whitefoot Makes Himself At Home Look not too much on that behind Lest to the future you be blind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot did n't wait to be told twice of that empty house .", "He thanked Timmy and then scampered over to that stub as fast as his legs would take him .", "Up the stub he climbed , and near the top he found a little round hole .", "Timmy had said no one was living there now , and so Whitefoot did n't hesitate to pop inside .", "There was even a bed in there .", "It was an old bed , but it was dry and soft ." ]
It was quite clear that no XXXXX had been in there for a long time .
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[ "CHAPTER", "Home", "bed", "future", "hole", "legs", "matter", "one", "storehouse", "truth" ]
[ "`` What was the matter with your old home ? ''", "demanded Timmy .", "Then Whitefoot told Timmy all about how he had been obliged to leave his old home because of Shadow the Weasel , of the terrible journey he had had , and how he did n't know where to go or what to do .", "Timmy listened suspiciously at first , but soon he made up his mind that Whitefoot was telling the truth .", "The mere mention of Shadow the Weasel made him very sober .", "He scratched his nose thoughtfully .", "`` Over in that tall , dead stub you can see from here is an old home of mine , '' said he .", "`` No one lives in it now .", "I guess you can live there until you can find a better home .", "But remember to keep away from my storehouse . ''", "So it was that Whitefoot found a new home .", "CHAPTER XX : Whitefoot Makes Himself At Home Look not too much on that behind Lest to the future you be blind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot did n't wait to be told twice of that empty house .", "He thanked Timmy and then scampered over to that stub as fast as his legs would take him .", "Up the stub he climbed , and near the top he found a little round hole .", "Timmy had said no one was living there now , and so Whitefoot did n't hesitate to pop inside .", "There was even a bed in there .", "It was an old bed , but it was dry and soft .", "It was quite clear that no one had been in there for a long time ." ]
With a little sigh of pure happiness , Whitefoot curled up in that XXXXX for the sleep he so much needed .
bed
[ "CHAPTER", "bed", "future", "hole", "home", "matter", "one", "stub", "time", "truth" ]
[ "Then Whitefoot told Timmy all about how he had been obliged to leave his old home because of Shadow the Weasel , of the terrible journey he had had , and how he did n't know where to go or what to do .", "Timmy listened suspiciously at first , but soon he made up his mind that Whitefoot was telling the truth .", "The mere mention of Shadow the Weasel made him very sober .", "He scratched his nose thoughtfully .", "`` Over in that tall , dead stub you can see from here is an old home of mine , '' said he .", "`` No one lives in it now .", "I guess you can live there until you can find a better home .", "But remember to keep away from my storehouse . ''", "So it was that Whitefoot found a new home .", "CHAPTER XX : Whitefoot Makes Himself At Home Look not too much on that behind Lest to the future you be blind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot did n't wait to be told twice of that empty house .", "He thanked Timmy and then scampered over to that stub as fast as his legs would take him .", "Up the stub he climbed , and near the top he found a little round hole .", "Timmy had said no one was living there now , and so Whitefoot did n't hesitate to pop inside .", "There was even a bed in there .", "It was an old bed , but it was dry and soft .", "It was quite clear that no one had been in there for a long time .", "With a little sigh of pure happiness , Whitefoot curled up in that bed for the sleep he so much needed .", "His stomach was full , and once more he felt safe ." ]
The very fact that this was an old XXXXX in which no one had lived for a long time made it safer .
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[ "CHAPTER", "Home", "bed", "hole", "house", "legs", "mind", "one", "storehouse", "truth" ]
[ "Then Whitefoot told Timmy all about how he had been obliged to leave his old home because of Shadow the Weasel , of the terrible journey he had had , and how he did n't know where to go or what to do .", "Timmy listened suspiciously at first , but soon he made up his mind that Whitefoot was telling the truth .", "The mere mention of Shadow the Weasel made him very sober .", "He scratched his nose thoughtfully .", "`` Over in that tall , dead stub you can see from here is an old home of mine , '' said he .", "`` No one lives in it now .", "I guess you can live there until you can find a better home .", "But remember to keep away from my storehouse . ''", "So it was that Whitefoot found a new home .", "CHAPTER XX : Whitefoot Makes Himself At Home Look not too much on that behind Lest to the future you be blind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot did n't wait to be told twice of that empty house .", "He thanked Timmy and then scampered over to that stub as fast as his legs would take him .", "Up the stub he climbed , and near the top he found a little round hole .", "Timmy had said no one was living there now , and so Whitefoot did n't hesitate to pop inside .", "There was even a bed in there .", "It was an old bed , but it was dry and soft .", "It was quite clear that no one had been in there for a long time .", "With a little sigh of pure happiness , Whitefoot curled up in that bed for the sleep he so much needed .", "His stomach was full , and once more he felt safe ." ]
The very fact that this was an old house in which no XXXXX had lived for a long time made it safer .
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[ "CHAPTER", "Lest", "hole", "home", "legs", "mind", "nose", "one", "sleep", "stub" ]
[ "Then Whitefoot told Timmy all about how he had been obliged to leave his old home because of Shadow the Weasel , of the terrible journey he had had , and how he did n't know where to go or what to do .", "Timmy listened suspiciously at first , but soon he made up his mind that Whitefoot was telling the truth .", "The mere mention of Shadow the Weasel made him very sober .", "He scratched his nose thoughtfully .", "`` Over in that tall , dead stub you can see from here is an old home of mine , '' said he .", "`` No one lives in it now .", "I guess you can live there until you can find a better home .", "But remember to keep away from my storehouse . ''", "So it was that Whitefoot found a new home .", "CHAPTER XX : Whitefoot Makes Himself At Home Look not too much on that behind Lest to the future you be blind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot did n't wait to be told twice of that empty house .", "He thanked Timmy and then scampered over to that stub as fast as his legs would take him .", "Up the stub he climbed , and near the top he found a little round hole .", "Timmy had said no one was living there now , and so Whitefoot did n't hesitate to pop inside .", "There was even a bed in there .", "It was an old bed , but it was dry and soft .", "It was quite clear that no one had been in there for a long time .", "With a little sigh of pure happiness , Whitefoot curled up in that bed for the sleep he so much needed .", "His stomach was full , and once more he felt safe ." ]
The very fact that this was an old house in which no one had lived for a long XXXXX made it safer .
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[ "CHAPTER", "bed", "happiness", "home", "house", "nose", "one", "stomach", "storehouse", "time" ]
[ "Timmy listened suspiciously at first , but soon he made up his mind that Whitefoot was telling the truth .", "The mere mention of Shadow the Weasel made him very sober .", "He scratched his nose thoughtfully .", "`` Over in that tall , dead stub you can see from here is an old home of mine , '' said he .", "`` No one lives in it now .", "I guess you can live there until you can find a better home .", "But remember to keep away from my storehouse . ''", "So it was that Whitefoot found a new home .", "CHAPTER XX : Whitefoot Makes Himself At Home Look not too much on that behind Lest to the future you be blind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot did n't wait to be told twice of that empty house .", "He thanked Timmy and then scampered over to that stub as fast as his legs would take him .", "Up the stub he climbed , and near the top he found a little round hole .", "Timmy had said no one was living there now , and so Whitefoot did n't hesitate to pop inside .", "There was even a bed in there .", "It was an old bed , but it was dry and soft .", "It was quite clear that no one had been in there for a long time .", "With a little sigh of pure happiness , Whitefoot curled up in that bed for the sleep he so much needed .", "His stomach was full , and once more he felt safe .", "The very fact that this was an old house in which no one had lived for a long time made it safer ." ]
Whitefoot knew that those who lived in that part of the Green Forest probably knew that no XXXXX lived in that old stub , and so no one was likely to visit it .
one
[ "CHAPTER", "bed", "future", "house", "mind", "nose", "one", "sigh", "stub", "truth" ]
[ "Timmy listened suspiciously at first , but soon he made up his mind that Whitefoot was telling the truth .", "The mere mention of Shadow the Weasel made him very sober .", "He scratched his nose thoughtfully .", "`` Over in that tall , dead stub you can see from here is an old home of mine , '' said he .", "`` No one lives in it now .", "I guess you can live there until you can find a better home .", "But remember to keep away from my storehouse . ''", "So it was that Whitefoot found a new home .", "CHAPTER XX : Whitefoot Makes Himself At Home Look not too much on that behind Lest to the future you be blind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot did n't wait to be told twice of that empty house .", "He thanked Timmy and then scampered over to that stub as fast as his legs would take him .", "Up the stub he climbed , and near the top he found a little round hole .", "Timmy had said no one was living there now , and so Whitefoot did n't hesitate to pop inside .", "There was even a bed in there .", "It was an old bed , but it was dry and soft .", "It was quite clear that no one had been in there for a long time .", "With a little sigh of pure happiness , Whitefoot curled up in that bed for the sleep he so much needed .", "His stomach was full , and once more he felt safe .", "The very fact that this was an old house in which no one had lived for a long time made it safer ." ]
Whitefoot knew that those who lived in that part of the Green Forest probably knew that no one lived in that old XXXXX , and so no one was likely to visit it .
stub
[ "CHAPTER", "fact", "happiness", "hole", "home", "house", "stomach", "storehouse", "stub", "truth" ]
[ "Timmy listened suspiciously at first , but soon he made up his mind that Whitefoot was telling the truth .", "The mere mention of Shadow the Weasel made him very sober .", "He scratched his nose thoughtfully .", "`` Over in that tall , dead stub you can see from here is an old home of mine , '' said he .", "`` No one lives in it now .", "I guess you can live there until you can find a better home .", "But remember to keep away from my storehouse . ''", "So it was that Whitefoot found a new home .", "CHAPTER XX : Whitefoot Makes Himself At Home Look not too much on that behind Lest to the future you be blind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot did n't wait to be told twice of that empty house .", "He thanked Timmy and then scampered over to that stub as fast as his legs would take him .", "Up the stub he climbed , and near the top he found a little round hole .", "Timmy had said no one was living there now , and so Whitefoot did n't hesitate to pop inside .", "There was even a bed in there .", "It was an old bed , but it was dry and soft .", "It was quite clear that no one had been in there for a long time .", "With a little sigh of pure happiness , Whitefoot curled up in that bed for the sleep he so much needed .", "His stomach was full , and once more he felt safe .", "The very fact that this was an old house in which no one had lived for a long time made it safer ." ]
Whitefoot knew that those who lived in that part of the Green Forest probably knew that no one lived in that old stub , and so no XXXXX was likely to visit it .
one
[ "CHAPTER", "Lest", "house", "legs", "mind", "one", "stomach", "storehouse", "stub", "time" ]
[ "So it was that Whitefoot found a new home .", "CHAPTER XX : Whitefoot Makes Himself At Home Look not too much on that behind Lest to the future you be blind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot did n't wait to be told twice of that empty house .", "He thanked Timmy and then scampered over to that stub as fast as his legs would take him .", "Up the stub he climbed , and near the top he found a little round hole .", "Timmy had said no one was living there now , and so Whitefoot did n't hesitate to pop inside .", "There was even a bed in there .", "It was an old bed , but it was dry and soft .", "It was quite clear that no one had been in there for a long time .", "With a little sigh of pure happiness , Whitefoot curled up in that bed for the sleep he so much needed .", "His stomach was full , and once more he felt safe .", "The very fact that this was an old house in which no one had lived for a long time made it safer .", "Whitefoot knew that those who lived in that part of the Green Forest probably knew that no one lived in that old stub , and so no one was likely to visit it .", "He was so tired that he slept all night .", "Whitefoot is one of those who sleeps when he feels sleepy , whether it be by day or night .", "He prefers the night to be out and about in , because he feels safer then , but he often comes out by day .", "So when he awoke in the early morning , he promptly went out for a look about and to get acquainted with his new surroundings .", "Just a little way off was the tall , dead tree in which Timmy the Flying Squirrel had his home .", "Timmy was nowhere to be seen ." ]
You see , he had been out most of the night and had gone to XXXXX to sleep through the day .
bed
[ "Home", "Lest", "bed", "fact", "future", "happiness", "legs", "sleep", "stomach", "way" ]
[ "CHAPTER XX : Whitefoot Makes Himself At Home Look not too much on that behind Lest to the future you be blind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot did n't wait to be told twice of that empty house .", "He thanked Timmy and then scampered over to that stub as fast as his legs would take him .", "Up the stub he climbed , and near the top he found a little round hole .", "Timmy had said no one was living there now , and so Whitefoot did n't hesitate to pop inside .", "There was even a bed in there .", "It was an old bed , but it was dry and soft .", "It was quite clear that no one had been in there for a long time .", "With a little sigh of pure happiness , Whitefoot curled up in that bed for the sleep he so much needed .", "His stomach was full , and once more he felt safe .", "The very fact that this was an old house in which no one had lived for a long time made it safer .", "Whitefoot knew that those who lived in that part of the Green Forest probably knew that no one lived in that old stub , and so no one was likely to visit it .", "He was so tired that he slept all night .", "Whitefoot is one of those who sleeps when he feels sleepy , whether it be by day or night .", "He prefers the night to be out and about in , because he feels safer then , but he often comes out by day .", "So when he awoke in the early morning , he promptly went out for a look about and to get acquainted with his new surroundings .", "Just a little way off was the tall , dead tree in which Timmy the Flying Squirrel had his home .", "Timmy was nowhere to be seen .", "You see , he had been out most of the night and had gone to bed to sleep through the day ." ]
Whitefoot thought longingly of the good things in Timmy 's storehouse in that same XXXXX , but decided that it would be wisest to keep away from there .
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[ "Up the stub he climbed , and near the top he found a little round hole .", "Timmy had said no one was living there now , and so Whitefoot did n't hesitate to pop inside .", "There was even a bed in there .", "It was an old bed , but it was dry and soft .", "It was quite clear that no one had been in there for a long time .", "With a little sigh of pure happiness , Whitefoot curled up in that bed for the sleep he so much needed .", "His stomach was full , and once more he felt safe .", "The very fact that this was an old house in which no one had lived for a long time made it safer .", "Whitefoot knew that those who lived in that part of the Green Forest probably knew that no one lived in that old stub , and so no one was likely to visit it .", "He was so tired that he slept all night .", "Whitefoot is one of those who sleeps when he feels sleepy , whether it be by day or night .", "He prefers the night to be out and about in , because he feels safer then , but he often comes out by day .", "So when he awoke in the early morning , he promptly went out for a look about and to get acquainted with his new surroundings .", "Just a little way off was the tall , dead tree in which Timmy the Flying Squirrel had his home .", "Timmy was nowhere to be seen .", "You see , he had been out most of the night and had gone to bed to sleep through the day .", "Whitefoot thought longingly of the good things in Timmy 's storehouse in that same tree , but decided that it would be wisest to keep away from there .", "So he scurried about to see what he could find for a breakfast .", "It did n't take him long to find some pine cones in which a few seeds were still clinging .", "These would do nicely ." ]
Whitefoot ate what he wanted and then carried some of them back to his new home in the tall XXXXX .
stub
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[ "Timmy had said no one was living there now , and so Whitefoot did n't hesitate to pop inside .", "There was even a bed in there .", "It was an old bed , but it was dry and soft .", "It was quite clear that no one had been in there for a long time .", "With a little sigh of pure happiness , Whitefoot curled up in that bed for the sleep he so much needed .", "His stomach was full , and once more he felt safe .", "The very fact that this was an old house in which no one had lived for a long time made it safer .", "Whitefoot knew that those who lived in that part of the Green Forest probably knew that no one lived in that old stub , and so no one was likely to visit it .", "He was so tired that he slept all night .", "Whitefoot is one of those who sleeps when he feels sleepy , whether it be by day or night .", "He prefers the night to be out and about in , because he feels safer then , but he often comes out by day .", "So when he awoke in the early morning , he promptly went out for a look about and to get acquainted with his new surroundings .", "Just a little way off was the tall , dead tree in which Timmy the Flying Squirrel had his home .", "Timmy was nowhere to be seen .", "You see , he had been out most of the night and had gone to bed to sleep through the day .", "Whitefoot thought longingly of the good things in Timmy 's storehouse in that same tree , but decided that it would be wisest to keep away from there .", "So he scurried about to see what he could find for a breakfast .", "It did n't take him long to find some pine cones in which a few seeds were still clinging .", "These would do nicely .", "Whitefoot ate what he wanted and then carried some of them back to his new home in the tall stub ." ]
Then he went to work to tear to pieces the old XXXXX in there and make it over to suit himself .
bed
[ "bed", "cones", "fact", "happiness", "home", "house", "look", "seeds", "tree", "way" ]
[ "There was even a bed in there .", "It was an old bed , but it was dry and soft .", "It was quite clear that no one had been in there for a long time .", "With a little sigh of pure happiness , Whitefoot curled up in that bed for the sleep he so much needed .", "His stomach was full , and once more he felt safe .", "The very fact that this was an old house in which no one had lived for a long time made it safer .", "Whitefoot knew that those who lived in that part of the Green Forest probably knew that no one lived in that old stub , and so no one was likely to visit it .", "He was so tired that he slept all night .", "Whitefoot is one of those who sleeps when he feels sleepy , whether it be by day or night .", "He prefers the night to be out and about in , because he feels safer then , but he often comes out by day .", "So when he awoke in the early morning , he promptly went out for a look about and to get acquainted with his new surroundings .", "Just a little way off was the tall , dead tree in which Timmy the Flying Squirrel had his home .", "Timmy was nowhere to be seen .", "You see , he had been out most of the night and had gone to bed to sleep through the day .", "Whitefoot thought longingly of the good things in Timmy 's storehouse in that same tree , but decided that it would be wisest to keep away from there .", "So he scurried about to see what he could find for a breakfast .", "It did n't take him long to find some pine cones in which a few seeds were still clinging .", "These would do nicely .", "Whitefoot ate what he wanted and then carried some of them back to his new home in the tall stub .", "Then he went to work to tear to pieces the old bed in there and make it over to suit himself ." ]
It was an old XXXXX of Timmy the Flying Squirrel , for you know this was Timmy 's old house .
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[ "It was an old bed , but it was dry and soft .", "It was quite clear that no one had been in there for a long time .", "With a little sigh of pure happiness , Whitefoot curled up in that bed for the sleep he so much needed .", "His stomach was full , and once more he felt safe .", "The very fact that this was an old house in which no one had lived for a long time made it safer .", "Whitefoot knew that those who lived in that part of the Green Forest probably knew that no one lived in that old stub , and so no one was likely to visit it .", "He was so tired that he slept all night .", "Whitefoot is one of those who sleeps when he feels sleepy , whether it be by day or night .", "He prefers the night to be out and about in , because he feels safer then , but he often comes out by day .", "So when he awoke in the early morning , he promptly went out for a look about and to get acquainted with his new surroundings .", "Just a little way off was the tall , dead tree in which Timmy the Flying Squirrel had his home .", "Timmy was nowhere to be seen .", "You see , he had been out most of the night and had gone to bed to sleep through the day .", "Whitefoot thought longingly of the good things in Timmy 's storehouse in that same tree , but decided that it would be wisest to keep away from there .", "So he scurried about to see what he could find for a breakfast .", "It did n't take him long to find some pine cones in which a few seeds were still clinging .", "These would do nicely .", "Whitefoot ate what he wanted and then carried some of them back to his new home in the tall stub .", "Then he went to work to tear to pieces the old bed in there and make it over to suit himself .", "It was an old bed of Timmy the Flying Squirrel , for you know this was Timmy 's old house ." ]
Whitefoot soon had the XXXXX made over to suit him .
bed
[ "bed", "breakfast", "day", "home", "house", "part", "pieces", "sigh", "sleep", "tree" ]
[ "It was quite clear that no one had been in there for a long time .", "With a little sigh of pure happiness , Whitefoot curled up in that bed for the sleep he so much needed .", "His stomach was full , and once more he felt safe .", "The very fact that this was an old house in which no one had lived for a long time made it safer .", "Whitefoot knew that those who lived in that part of the Green Forest probably knew that no one lived in that old stub , and so no one was likely to visit it .", "He was so tired that he slept all night .", "Whitefoot is one of those who sleeps when he feels sleepy , whether it be by day or night .", "He prefers the night to be out and about in , because he feels safer then , but he often comes out by day .", "So when he awoke in the early morning , he promptly went out for a look about and to get acquainted with his new surroundings .", "Just a little way off was the tall , dead tree in which Timmy the Flying Squirrel had his home .", "Timmy was nowhere to be seen .", "You see , he had been out most of the night and had gone to bed to sleep through the day .", "Whitefoot thought longingly of the good things in Timmy 's storehouse in that same tree , but decided that it would be wisest to keep away from there .", "So he scurried about to see what he could find for a breakfast .", "It did n't take him long to find some pine cones in which a few seeds were still clinging .", "These would do nicely .", "Whitefoot ate what he wanted and then carried some of them back to his new home in the tall stub .", "Then he went to work to tear to pieces the old bed in there and make it over to suit himself .", "It was an old bed of Timmy the Flying Squirrel , for you know this was Timmy 's old house .", "Whitefoot soon had the bed made over to suit him ." ]
And when this was done he felt quite at XXXXX .
home
[ "breakfast", "day", "fact", "happiness", "home", "house", "part", "seeds", "time", "tree" ]
[ "With a little sigh of pure happiness , Whitefoot curled up in that bed for the sleep he so much needed .", "His stomach was full , and once more he felt safe .", "The very fact that this was an old house in which no one had lived for a long time made it safer .", "Whitefoot knew that those who lived in that part of the Green Forest probably knew that no one lived in that old stub , and so no one was likely to visit it .", "He was so tired that he slept all night .", "Whitefoot is one of those who sleeps when he feels sleepy , whether it be by day or night .", "He prefers the night to be out and about in , because he feels safer then , but he often comes out by day .", "So when he awoke in the early morning , he promptly went out for a look about and to get acquainted with his new surroundings .", "Just a little way off was the tall , dead tree in which Timmy the Flying Squirrel had his home .", "Timmy was nowhere to be seen .", "You see , he had been out most of the night and had gone to bed to sleep through the day .", "Whitefoot thought longingly of the good things in Timmy 's storehouse in that same tree , but decided that it would be wisest to keep away from there .", "So he scurried about to see what he could find for a breakfast .", "It did n't take him long to find some pine cones in which a few seeds were still clinging .", "These would do nicely .", "Whitefoot ate what he wanted and then carried some of them back to his new home in the tall stub .", "Then he went to work to tear to pieces the old bed in there and make it over to suit himself .", "It was an old bed of Timmy the Flying Squirrel , for you know this was Timmy 's old house .", "Whitefoot soon had the bed made over to suit him .", "And when this was done he felt quite at home ." ]
Then he started out to explore all about within a short distance of the old XXXXX .
stub
[ "day", "fact", "home", "one", "part", "seeds", "stomach", "stub", "surroundings", "tree" ]
[ "The very fact that this was an old house in which no one had lived for a long time made it safer .", "Whitefoot knew that those who lived in that part of the Green Forest probably knew that no one lived in that old stub , and so no one was likely to visit it .", "He was so tired that he slept all night .", "Whitefoot is one of those who sleeps when he feels sleepy , whether it be by day or night .", "He prefers the night to be out and about in , because he feels safer then , but he often comes out by day .", "So when he awoke in the early morning , he promptly went out for a look about and to get acquainted with his new surroundings .", "Just a little way off was the tall , dead tree in which Timmy the Flying Squirrel had his home .", "Timmy was nowhere to be seen .", "You see , he had been out most of the night and had gone to bed to sleep through the day .", "Whitefoot thought longingly of the good things in Timmy 's storehouse in that same tree , but decided that it would be wisest to keep away from there .", "So he scurried about to see what he could find for a breakfast .", "It did n't take him long to find some pine cones in which a few seeds were still clinging .", "These would do nicely .", "Whitefoot ate what he wanted and then carried some of them back to his new home in the tall stub .", "Then he went to work to tear to pieces the old bed in there and make it over to suit himself .", "It was an old bed of Timmy the Flying Squirrel , for you know this was Timmy 's old house .", "Whitefoot soon had the bed made over to suit him .", "And when this was done he felt quite at home .", "Then he started out to explore all about within a short distance of the old stub .", "He wanted to know every hole and every possible hiding-place all around , for it is on such knowledge that his life depends ." ]
When at last he returned XXXXX he was very well satisfied .
home
[ "breakfast", "day", "hole", "home", "knowledge", "look", "part", "seeds", "stub", "tree" ]
[ "So when he awoke in the early morning , he promptly went out for a look about and to get acquainted with his new surroundings .", "Just a little way off was the tall , dead tree in which Timmy the Flying Squirrel had his home .", "Timmy was nowhere to be seen .", "You see , he had been out most of the night and had gone to bed to sleep through the day .", "Whitefoot thought longingly of the good things in Timmy 's storehouse in that same tree , but decided that it would be wisest to keep away from there .", "So he scurried about to see what he could find for a breakfast .", "It did n't take him long to find some pine cones in which a few seeds were still clinging .", "These would do nicely .", "Whitefoot ate what he wanted and then carried some of them back to his new home in the tall stub .", "Then he went to work to tear to pieces the old bed in there and make it over to suit himself .", "It was an old bed of Timmy the Flying Squirrel , for you know this was Timmy 's old house .", "Whitefoot soon had the bed made over to suit him .", "And when this was done he felt quite at home .", "Then he started out to explore all about within a short distance of the old stub .", "He wanted to know every hole and every possible hiding-place all around , for it is on such knowledge that his life depends .", "When at last he returned home he was very well satisfied .", "`` It is going to be a good place to live , '' said he to himself .", "`` There are plenty of hiding-places and I am going to be able to find enough to eat .", "It will be very nice to have Timmy the Flying Squirrel for a neighbor .", "I am sure he and I will get along together very nicely ." ]
I do n't believe Shadow the Weasel , even if he should come around here , would bother to climb up this old XXXXX .
stub
[ "bed", "breakfast", "knowledge", "life", "place", "seeds", "stub", "surroundings", "tree", "way" ]
[ "You see , he had been out most of the night and had gone to bed to sleep through the day .", "Whitefoot thought longingly of the good things in Timmy 's storehouse in that same tree , but decided that it would be wisest to keep away from there .", "So he scurried about to see what he could find for a breakfast .", "It did n't take him long to find some pine cones in which a few seeds were still clinging .", "These would do nicely .", "Whitefoot ate what he wanted and then carried some of them back to his new home in the tall stub .", "Then he went to work to tear to pieces the old bed in there and make it over to suit himself .", "It was an old bed of Timmy the Flying Squirrel , for you know this was Timmy 's old house .", "Whitefoot soon had the bed made over to suit him .", "And when this was done he felt quite at home .", "Then he started out to explore all about within a short distance of the old stub .", "He wanted to know every hole and every possible hiding-place all around , for it is on such knowledge that his life depends .", "When at last he returned home he was very well satisfied .", "`` It is going to be a good place to live , '' said he to himself .", "`` There are plenty of hiding-places and I am going to be able to find enough to eat .", "It will be very nice to have Timmy the Flying Squirrel for a neighbor .", "I am sure he and I will get along together very nicely .", "I do n't believe Shadow the Weasel , even if he should come around here , would bother to climb up this old stub .", "He probably would expect to find me living down in the ground or close to it , anyway .", "I certainly am glad that I am such a good climber ." ]
Now if Buster Bear does n't come along in the spring and pull this old XXXXX over , I 'll have as fine a home as any one could ask for . ''
stub
[ "Weasel", "close", "knowledge", "life", "pieces", "seeds", "storehouse", "stub", "things", "tree" ]
[ "You see , he had been out most of the night and had gone to bed to sleep through the day .", "Whitefoot thought longingly of the good things in Timmy 's storehouse in that same tree , but decided that it would be wisest to keep away from there .", "So he scurried about to see what he could find for a breakfast .", "It did n't take him long to find some pine cones in which a few seeds were still clinging .", "These would do nicely .", "Whitefoot ate what he wanted and then carried some of them back to his new home in the tall stub .", "Then he went to work to tear to pieces the old bed in there and make it over to suit himself .", "It was an old bed of Timmy the Flying Squirrel , for you know this was Timmy 's old house .", "Whitefoot soon had the bed made over to suit him .", "And when this was done he felt quite at home .", "Then he started out to explore all about within a short distance of the old stub .", "He wanted to know every hole and every possible hiding-place all around , for it is on such knowledge that his life depends .", "When at last he returned home he was very well satisfied .", "`` It is going to be a good place to live , '' said he to himself .", "`` There are plenty of hiding-places and I am going to be able to find enough to eat .", "It will be very nice to have Timmy the Flying Squirrel for a neighbor .", "I am sure he and I will get along together very nicely .", "I do n't believe Shadow the Weasel , even if he should come around here , would bother to climb up this old stub .", "He probably would expect to find me living down in the ground or close to it , anyway .", "I certainly am glad that I am such a good climber ." ]
Now if Buster Bear does n't come along in the spring and pull this old stub over , I 'll have as fine a XXXXX as any one could ask for . ''
home
[ "Shadow", "bed", "close", "day", "distance", "home", "knowledge", "place", "storehouse", "things" ]
[ "Whitefoot thought longingly of the good things in Timmy 's storehouse in that same tree , but decided that it would be wisest to keep away from there .", "So he scurried about to see what he could find for a breakfast .", "It did n't take him long to find some pine cones in which a few seeds were still clinging .", "These would do nicely .", "Whitefoot ate what he wanted and then carried some of them back to his new home in the tall stub .", "Then he went to work to tear to pieces the old bed in there and make it over to suit himself .", "It was an old bed of Timmy the Flying Squirrel , for you know this was Timmy 's old house .", "Whitefoot soon had the bed made over to suit him .", "And when this was done he felt quite at home .", "Then he started out to explore all about within a short distance of the old stub .", "He wanted to know every hole and every possible hiding-place all around , for it is on such knowledge that his life depends .", "When at last he returned home he was very well satisfied .", "`` It is going to be a good place to live , '' said he to himself .", "`` There are plenty of hiding-places and I am going to be able to find enough to eat .", "It will be very nice to have Timmy the Flying Squirrel for a neighbor .", "I am sure he and I will get along together very nicely .", "I do n't believe Shadow the Weasel , even if he should come around here , would bother to climb up this old stub .", "He probably would expect to find me living down in the ground or close to it , anyway .", "I certainly am glad that I am such a good climber .", "Now if Buster Bear does n't come along in the spring and pull this old stub over , I 'll have as fine a home as any one could ask for . ''" ]
And then , because happily it is the way with the little people of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows , Whitefoot forgot all about his terrible journey and the dreadful time he had had in finding his new XXXXX .
home
[ "Shadow", "breakfast", "close", "cones", "distance", "ground", "home", "life", "storehouse", "stub" ]
[ "These would do nicely .", "Whitefoot ate what he wanted and then carried some of them back to his new home in the tall stub .", "Then he went to work to tear to pieces the old bed in there and make it over to suit himself .", "It was an old bed of Timmy the Flying Squirrel , for you know this was Timmy 's old house .", "Whitefoot soon had the bed made over to suit him .", "And when this was done he felt quite at home .", "Then he started out to explore all about within a short distance of the old stub .", "He wanted to know every hole and every possible hiding-place all around , for it is on such knowledge that his life depends .", "When at last he returned home he was very well satisfied .", "`` It is going to be a good place to live , '' said he to himself .", "`` There are plenty of hiding-places and I am going to be able to find enough to eat .", "It will be very nice to have Timmy the Flying Squirrel for a neighbor .", "I am sure he and I will get along together very nicely .", "I do n't believe Shadow the Weasel , even if he should come around here , would bother to climb up this old stub .", "He probably would expect to find me living down in the ground or close to it , anyway .", "I certainly am glad that I am such a good climber .", "Now if Buster Bear does n't come along in the spring and pull this old stub over , I 'll have as fine a home as any one could ask for . ''", "And then , because happily it is the way with the little people of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows , Whitefoot forgot all about his terrible journey and the dreadful time he had had in finding his new home .", "CHAPTER XXI : Whitefoot Envies Timmy A useless thing is envy ; A foolish thing to boot .", "Why should a Fox who has a bark Want like an Owl to hoot ?" ]
Whitefoot was beginning to feel quite at XXXXX .
home
[ "CHAPTER", "Fox", "Shadow", "close", "distance", "home", "knowledge", "pieces", "place", "time" ]
[ "Whitefoot soon had the bed made over to suit him .", "And when this was done he felt quite at home .", "Then he started out to explore all about within a short distance of the old stub .", "He wanted to know every hole and every possible hiding-place all around , for it is on such knowledge that his life depends .", "When at last he returned home he was very well satisfied .", "`` It is going to be a good place to live , '' said he to himself .", "`` There are plenty of hiding-places and I am going to be able to find enough to eat .", "It will be very nice to have Timmy the Flying Squirrel for a neighbor .", "I am sure he and I will get along together very nicely .", "I do n't believe Shadow the Weasel , even if he should come around here , would bother to climb up this old stub .", "He probably would expect to find me living down in the ground or close to it , anyway .", "I certainly am glad that I am such a good climber .", "Now if Buster Bear does n't come along in the spring and pull this old stub over , I 'll have as fine a home as any one could ask for . ''", "And then , because happily it is the way with the little people of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows , Whitefoot forgot all about his terrible journey and the dreadful time he had had in finding his new home .", "CHAPTER XXI : Whitefoot Envies Timmy A useless thing is envy ; A foolish thing to boot .", "Why should a Fox who has a bark Want like an Owl to hoot ?", "Whitefoot was beginning to feel quite at home .", "He would have been wholly contented but for one thing , -- he had no well-filled storehouse .", "This meant that each day he must hunt for his food .", "It was n't that Whitefoot minded hunting for food ." ]
He would have done that anyway , even though he had had close at hand a store-house with XXXXX in it .
plenty
[ "CHAPTER", "Shadow", "Weasel", "bed", "close", "distance", "plenty", "storehouse", "time", "way" ]
[ "I am sure he and I will get along together very nicely .", "I do n't believe Shadow the Weasel , even if he should come around here , would bother to climb up this old stub .", "He probably would expect to find me living down in the ground or close to it , anyway .", "I certainly am glad that I am such a good climber .", "Now if Buster Bear does n't come along in the spring and pull this old stub over , I 'll have as fine a home as any one could ask for . ''", "And then , because happily it is the way with the little people of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows , Whitefoot forgot all about his terrible journey and the dreadful time he had had in finding his new home .", "CHAPTER XXI : Whitefoot Envies Timmy A useless thing is envy ; A foolish thing to boot .", "Why should a Fox who has a bark Want like an Owl to hoot ?", "Whitefoot was beginning to feel quite at home .", "He would have been wholly contented but for one thing , -- he had no well-filled storehouse .", "This meant that each day he must hunt for his food .", "It was n't that Whitefoot minded hunting for food .", "He would have done that anyway , even though he had had close at hand a store-house with plenty in it .", "But he would have felt easier in his mind .", "He would have had the comfortable feeling that if the weather turned so bad that he could not easily get out and about , he would not have to go hungry .", "But Whitefoot is a happy little fellow and wisely made the best of things .", "At first he came out very little by day .", "He knew that there were many sharp eyes watching for him , and that he was more likely to be seen in the light of day than when the Black Shadows had crept all through the Green Forest .", "He would peek out of his doorway and watch for chance visitors in the daytime .", "Twice he saw Butcher the Shrike alight a short distance from the tree in which Timmy lived ." ]
He knew Butcher had not forgotten that he had chased a badly frightened Mouse into a hole in that XXXXX .
tree
[ "Shadow", "distance", "hunt", "journey", "mind", "people", "plenty", "storehouse", "time", "tree" ]
[ "He probably would expect to find me living down in the ground or close to it , anyway .", "I certainly am glad that I am such a good climber .", "Now if Buster Bear does n't come along in the spring and pull this old stub over , I 'll have as fine a home as any one could ask for . ''", "And then , because happily it is the way with the little people of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows , Whitefoot forgot all about his terrible journey and the dreadful time he had had in finding his new home .", "CHAPTER XXI : Whitefoot Envies Timmy A useless thing is envy ; A foolish thing to boot .", "Why should a Fox who has a bark Want like an Owl to hoot ?", "Whitefoot was beginning to feel quite at home .", "He would have been wholly contented but for one thing , -- he had no well-filled storehouse .", "This meant that each day he must hunt for his food .", "It was n't that Whitefoot minded hunting for food .", "He would have done that anyway , even though he had had close at hand a store-house with plenty in it .", "But he would have felt easier in his mind .", "He would have had the comfortable feeling that if the weather turned so bad that he could not easily get out and about , he would not have to go hungry .", "But Whitefoot is a happy little fellow and wisely made the best of things .", "At first he came out very little by day .", "He knew that there were many sharp eyes watching for him , and that he was more likely to be seen in the light of day than when the Black Shadows had crept all through the Green Forest .", "He would peek out of his doorway and watch for chance visitors in the daytime .", "Twice he saw Butcher the Shrike alight a short distance from the tree in which Timmy lived .", "He knew Butcher had not forgotten that he had chased a badly frightened Mouse into a hole in that tree .", "Once he saw Whitey the Snowy Owl and so knew that Whitey had not yet returned to the Far North ." ]
Once Reddy Fox trotted along right past the foot of the old XXXXX in which Whitefoot lived , and did n't even suspect that he was anywhere near .
stub
[ "CHAPTER", "Fox", "Mouse", "feeling", "fellow", "hunt", "plenty", "stub", "things", "time" ]
[ "I certainly am glad that I am such a good climber .", "Now if Buster Bear does n't come along in the spring and pull this old stub over , I 'll have as fine a home as any one could ask for . ''", "And then , because happily it is the way with the little people of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows , Whitefoot forgot all about his terrible journey and the dreadful time he had had in finding his new home .", "CHAPTER XXI : Whitefoot Envies Timmy A useless thing is envy ; A foolish thing to boot .", "Why should a Fox who has a bark Want like an Owl to hoot ?", "Whitefoot was beginning to feel quite at home .", "He would have been wholly contented but for one thing , -- he had no well-filled storehouse .", "This meant that each day he must hunt for his food .", "It was n't that Whitefoot minded hunting for food .", "He would have done that anyway , even though he had had close at hand a store-house with plenty in it .", "But he would have felt easier in his mind .", "He would have had the comfortable feeling that if the weather turned so bad that he could not easily get out and about , he would not have to go hungry .", "But Whitefoot is a happy little fellow and wisely made the best of things .", "At first he came out very little by day .", "He knew that there were many sharp eyes watching for him , and that he was more likely to be seen in the light of day than when the Black Shadows had crept all through the Green Forest .", "He would peek out of his doorway and watch for chance visitors in the daytime .", "Twice he saw Butcher the Shrike alight a short distance from the tree in which Timmy lived .", "He knew Butcher had not forgotten that he had chased a badly frightened Mouse into a hole in that tree .", "Once he saw Whitey the Snowy Owl and so knew that Whitey had not yet returned to the Far North .", "Once Reddy Fox trotted along right past the foot of the old stub in which Whitefoot lived , and did n't even suspect that he was anywhere near ." ]
Twice he saw Old Man Coyote trotting past , and once Terror the Goshawk alighted on that very XXXXX , and sat there for half an hour .
stub
[ "CHAPTER", "Fox", "doorway", "eyes", "feeling", "foot", "hand", "storehouse", "stub", "time" ]
[ "And then , because happily it is the way with the little people of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows , Whitefoot forgot all about his terrible journey and the dreadful time he had had in finding his new home .", "CHAPTER XXI : Whitefoot Envies Timmy A useless thing is envy ; A foolish thing to boot .", "Why should a Fox who has a bark Want like an Owl to hoot ?", "Whitefoot was beginning to feel quite at home .", "He would have been wholly contented but for one thing , -- he had no well-filled storehouse .", "This meant that each day he must hunt for his food .", "It was n't that Whitefoot minded hunting for food .", "He would have done that anyway , even though he had had close at hand a store-house with plenty in it .", "But he would have felt easier in his mind .", "He would have had the comfortable feeling that if the weather turned so bad that he could not easily get out and about , he would not have to go hungry .", "But Whitefoot is a happy little fellow and wisely made the best of things .", "At first he came out very little by day .", "He knew that there were many sharp eyes watching for him , and that he was more likely to be seen in the light of day than when the Black Shadows had crept all through the Green Forest .", "He would peek out of his doorway and watch for chance visitors in the daytime .", "Twice he saw Butcher the Shrike alight a short distance from the tree in which Timmy lived .", "He knew Butcher had not forgotten that he had chased a badly frightened Mouse into a hole in that tree .", "Once he saw Whitey the Snowy Owl and so knew that Whitey had not yet returned to the Far North .", "Once Reddy Fox trotted along right past the foot of the old stub in which Whitefoot lived , and did n't even suspect that he was anywhere near .", "Twice he saw Old Man Coyote trotting past , and once Terror the Goshawk alighted on that very stub , and sat there for half an hour .", "So Whitefoot formed the habit of doing just what Timmy the Flying Squirrel did ; he remained in his house for most of the day and came out when the Black Shadows began to creep in among the trees ." ]
Timmy came out about the same XXXXX , and they had become the best of friends .
time
[ "Fox", "day", "doorway", "fellow", "hand", "house", "plenty", "thing", "time", "way" ]
[ "Why should a Fox who has a bark Want like an Owl to hoot ?", "Whitefoot was beginning to feel quite at home .", "He would have been wholly contented but for one thing , -- he had no well-filled storehouse .", "This meant that each day he must hunt for his food .", "It was n't that Whitefoot minded hunting for food .", "He would have done that anyway , even though he had had close at hand a store-house with plenty in it .", "But he would have felt easier in his mind .", "He would have had the comfortable feeling that if the weather turned so bad that he could not easily get out and about , he would not have to go hungry .", "But Whitefoot is a happy little fellow and wisely made the best of things .", "At first he came out very little by day .", "He knew that there were many sharp eyes watching for him , and that he was more likely to be seen in the light of day than when the Black Shadows had crept all through the Green Forest .", "He would peek out of his doorway and watch for chance visitors in the daytime .", "Twice he saw Butcher the Shrike alight a short distance from the tree in which Timmy lived .", "He knew Butcher had not forgotten that he had chased a badly frightened Mouse into a hole in that tree .", "Once he saw Whitey the Snowy Owl and so knew that Whitey had not yet returned to the Far North .", "Once Reddy Fox trotted along right past the foot of the old stub in which Whitefoot lived , and did n't even suspect that he was anywhere near .", "Twice he saw Old Man Coyote trotting past , and once Terror the Goshawk alighted on that very stub , and sat there for half an hour .", "So Whitefoot formed the habit of doing just what Timmy the Flying Squirrel did ; he remained in his house for most of the day and came out when the Black Shadows began to creep in among the trees .", "Timmy came out about the same time , and they had become the best of friends .", "Now Whitefoot is not much given to envying others , but as night after night he watched Timmy a little envy crept into his heart in spite of all he could do ." ]
Timmy would nimbly climb to the top of a XXXXX and then jump .
tree
[ "distance", "envy", "foot", "hole", "home", "hunt", "light", "others", "tree", "trees" ]
[ "He would have been wholly contented but for one thing , -- he had no well-filled storehouse .", "This meant that each day he must hunt for his food .", "It was n't that Whitefoot minded hunting for food .", "He would have done that anyway , even though he had had close at hand a store-house with plenty in it .", "But he would have felt easier in his mind .", "He would have had the comfortable feeling that if the weather turned so bad that he could not easily get out and about , he would not have to go hungry .", "But Whitefoot is a happy little fellow and wisely made the best of things .", "At first he came out very little by day .", "He knew that there were many sharp eyes watching for him , and that he was more likely to be seen in the light of day than when the Black Shadows had crept all through the Green Forest .", "He would peek out of his doorway and watch for chance visitors in the daytime .", "Twice he saw Butcher the Shrike alight a short distance from the tree in which Timmy lived .", "He knew Butcher had not forgotten that he had chased a badly frightened Mouse into a hole in that tree .", "Once he saw Whitey the Snowy Owl and so knew that Whitey had not yet returned to the Far North .", "Once Reddy Fox trotted along right past the foot of the old stub in which Whitefoot lived , and did n't even suspect that he was anywhere near .", "Twice he saw Old Man Coyote trotting past , and once Terror the Goshawk alighted on that very stub , and sat there for half an hour .", "So Whitefoot formed the habit of doing just what Timmy the Flying Squirrel did ; he remained in his house for most of the day and came out when the Black Shadows began to creep in among the trees .", "Timmy came out about the same time , and they had become the best of friends .", "Now Whitefoot is not much given to envying others , but as night after night he watched Timmy a little envy crept into his heart in spite of all he could do .", "Timmy would nimbly climb to the top of a tree and then jump .", "Down he would come in a long beautiful glide , for all the world as if he were sliding on the air ." ]
The first XXXXX Whitefoot saw him do it he held his breath .
time
[ "distance", "envy", "feeling", "habit", "hole", "mind", "others", "time", "top", "weather" ]
[ "It was n't that Whitefoot minded hunting for food .", "He would have done that anyway , even though he had had close at hand a store-house with plenty in it .", "But he would have felt easier in his mind .", "He would have had the comfortable feeling that if the weather turned so bad that he could not easily get out and about , he would not have to go hungry .", "But Whitefoot is a happy little fellow and wisely made the best of things .", "At first he came out very little by day .", "He knew that there were many sharp eyes watching for him , and that he was more likely to be seen in the light of day than when the Black Shadows had crept all through the Green Forest .", "He would peek out of his doorway and watch for chance visitors in the daytime .", "Twice he saw Butcher the Shrike alight a short distance from the tree in which Timmy lived .", "He knew Butcher had not forgotten that he had chased a badly frightened Mouse into a hole in that tree .", "Once he saw Whitey the Snowy Owl and so knew that Whitey had not yet returned to the Far North .", "Once Reddy Fox trotted along right past the foot of the old stub in which Whitefoot lived , and did n't even suspect that he was anywhere near .", "Twice he saw Old Man Coyote trotting past , and once Terror the Goshawk alighted on that very stub , and sat there for half an hour .", "So Whitefoot formed the habit of doing just what Timmy the Flying Squirrel did ; he remained in his house for most of the day and came out when the Black Shadows began to creep in among the trees .", "Timmy came out about the same time , and they had become the best of friends .", "Now Whitefoot is not much given to envying others , but as night after night he watched Timmy a little envy crept into his heart in spite of all he could do .", "Timmy would nimbly climb to the top of a tree and then jump .", "Down he would come in a long beautiful glide , for all the world as if he were sliding on the air .", "The first time Whitefoot saw him do it he held his breath .", "He really did n't know what to make of it ." ]
The nearest XXXXX to the one from which Timmy had jumped was so far away that it did n't seem possible any one without wings could reach it without first going to the ground .
tree
[ "Terror", "air", "breath", "habit", "light", "others", "plenty", "time", "top", "tree" ]
[ "Twice he saw Butcher the Shrike alight a short distance from the tree in which Timmy lived .", "He knew Butcher had not forgotten that he had chased a badly frightened Mouse into a hole in that tree .", "Once he saw Whitey the Snowy Owl and so knew that Whitey had not yet returned to the Far North .", "Once Reddy Fox trotted along right past the foot of the old stub in which Whitefoot lived , and did n't even suspect that he was anywhere near .", "Twice he saw Old Man Coyote trotting past , and once Terror the Goshawk alighted on that very stub , and sat there for half an hour .", "So Whitefoot formed the habit of doing just what Timmy the Flying Squirrel did ; he remained in his house for most of the day and came out when the Black Shadows began to creep in among the trees .", "Timmy came out about the same time , and they had become the best of friends .", "Now Whitefoot is not much given to envying others , but as night after night he watched Timmy a little envy crept into his heart in spite of all he could do .", "Timmy would nimbly climb to the top of a tree and then jump .", "Down he would come in a long beautiful glide , for all the world as if he were sliding on the air .", "The first time Whitefoot saw him do it he held his breath .", "He really did n't know what to make of it .", "The nearest tree to the one from which Timmy had jumped was so far away that it did n't seem possible any one without wings could reach it without first going to the ground .", "`` Oh ! ''", "squeaked Whitefoot .", "`` Oh !", "he 'll kill himself !", "He surely will kill himself !", "He 'll break his neck ! ''", "But Timmy did nothing of the kind ." ]
He sailed down , down , down and alighted on that distant XXXXX a foot or two from the bottom ; and without stopping a second scampered up to the top of that tree and once more jumped .
tree
[ "Shadows", "Terror", "foot", "friends", "ground", "jump", "others", "tree", "trees", "world" ]
[ "Twice he saw Butcher the Shrike alight a short distance from the tree in which Timmy lived .", "He knew Butcher had not forgotten that he had chased a badly frightened Mouse into a hole in that tree .", "Once he saw Whitey the Snowy Owl and so knew that Whitey had not yet returned to the Far North .", "Once Reddy Fox trotted along right past the foot of the old stub in which Whitefoot lived , and did n't even suspect that he was anywhere near .", "Twice he saw Old Man Coyote trotting past , and once Terror the Goshawk alighted on that very stub , and sat there for half an hour .", "So Whitefoot formed the habit of doing just what Timmy the Flying Squirrel did ; he remained in his house for most of the day and came out when the Black Shadows began to creep in among the trees .", "Timmy came out about the same time , and they had become the best of friends .", "Now Whitefoot is not much given to envying others , but as night after night he watched Timmy a little envy crept into his heart in spite of all he could do .", "Timmy would nimbly climb to the top of a tree and then jump .", "Down he would come in a long beautiful glide , for all the world as if he were sliding on the air .", "The first time Whitefoot saw him do it he held his breath .", "He really did n't know what to make of it .", "The nearest tree to the one from which Timmy had jumped was so far away that it did n't seem possible any one without wings could reach it without first going to the ground .", "`` Oh ! ''", "squeaked Whitefoot .", "`` Oh !", "he 'll kill himself !", "He surely will kill himself !", "He 'll break his neck ! ''", "But Timmy did nothing of the kind ." ]
He sailed down , down , down and alighted on that distant tree a XXXXX or two from the bottom ; and without stopping a second scampered up to the top of that tree and once more jumped .
foot
[ "air", "day", "foot", "ground", "hole", "house", "jump", "kind", "neck", "top" ]
[ "Twice he saw Butcher the Shrike alight a short distance from the tree in which Timmy lived .", "He knew Butcher had not forgotten that he had chased a badly frightened Mouse into a hole in that tree .", "Once he saw Whitey the Snowy Owl and so knew that Whitey had not yet returned to the Far North .", "Once Reddy Fox trotted along right past the foot of the old stub in which Whitefoot lived , and did n't even suspect that he was anywhere near .", "Twice he saw Old Man Coyote trotting past , and once Terror the Goshawk alighted on that very stub , and sat there for half an hour .", "So Whitefoot formed the habit of doing just what Timmy the Flying Squirrel did ; he remained in his house for most of the day and came out when the Black Shadows began to creep in among the trees .", "Timmy came out about the same time , and they had become the best of friends .", "Now Whitefoot is not much given to envying others , but as night after night he watched Timmy a little envy crept into his heart in spite of all he could do .", "Timmy would nimbly climb to the top of a tree and then jump .", "Down he would come in a long beautiful glide , for all the world as if he were sliding on the air .", "The first time Whitefoot saw him do it he held his breath .", "He really did n't know what to make of it .", "The nearest tree to the one from which Timmy had jumped was so far away that it did n't seem possible any one without wings could reach it without first going to the ground .", "`` Oh ! ''", "squeaked Whitefoot .", "`` Oh !", "he 'll kill himself !", "He surely will kill himself !", "He 'll break his neck ! ''", "But Timmy did nothing of the kind ." ]
He sailed down , down , down and alighted on that distant tree a foot or two from the bottom ; and without stopping a second scampered up to the XXXXX of that tree and once more jumped .
top
[ "Mouse", "Shadows", "ground", "house", "kind", "neck", "others", "stub", "time", "top" ]
[ "Twice he saw Butcher the Shrike alight a short distance from the tree in which Timmy lived .", "He knew Butcher had not forgotten that he had chased a badly frightened Mouse into a hole in that tree .", "Once he saw Whitey the Snowy Owl and so knew that Whitey had not yet returned to the Far North .", "Once Reddy Fox trotted along right past the foot of the old stub in which Whitefoot lived , and did n't even suspect that he was anywhere near .", "Twice he saw Old Man Coyote trotting past , and once Terror the Goshawk alighted on that very stub , and sat there for half an hour .", "So Whitefoot formed the habit of doing just what Timmy the Flying Squirrel did ; he remained in his house for most of the day and came out when the Black Shadows began to creep in among the trees .", "Timmy came out about the same time , and they had become the best of friends .", "Now Whitefoot is not much given to envying others , but as night after night he watched Timmy a little envy crept into his heart in spite of all he could do .", "Timmy would nimbly climb to the top of a tree and then jump .", "Down he would come in a long beautiful glide , for all the world as if he were sliding on the air .", "The first time Whitefoot saw him do it he held his breath .", "He really did n't know what to make of it .", "The nearest tree to the one from which Timmy had jumped was so far away that it did n't seem possible any one without wings could reach it without first going to the ground .", "`` Oh ! ''", "squeaked Whitefoot .", "`` Oh !", "he 'll kill himself !", "He surely will kill himself !", "He 'll break his neck ! ''", "But Timmy did nothing of the kind ." ]
He sailed down , down , down and alighted on that distant tree a foot or two from the bottom ; and without stopping a second scampered up to the top of that XXXXX and once more jumped .
tree
[ "Shadows", "air", "house", "kind", "nothing", "stub", "time", "tree", "trees", "wings" ]
[ "squeaked Whitefoot .", "`` Oh !", "he 'll kill himself !", "He surely will kill himself !", "He 'll break his neck ! ''", "But Timmy did nothing of the kind .", "He sailed down , down , down and alighted on that distant tree a foot or two from the bottom ; and without stopping a second scampered up to the top of that tree and once more jumped .", "Whitefoot had hard work to believe his own eyes .", "Timmy seemed to be jumping just for the pleasure of it .", "As a matter of fact , he was .", "He was getting his evening exercise .", "Whitefoot sighed .", "`` I wish I could jump like that , '' said he to himself .", "`` I would n't ever be afraid of anybody if I could jump like that .", "I envy Timmy .", "I do so . ''", "CHAPTER XXII : Timmy Proves To Be A True Neighbor He proves himself a neighbor true Who seeks a kindly deed to do .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Occasionally Timmy the Flying Squirrel came over to visit Whitefoot .", "If Whitefoot was in his house he always knew when Timmy arrived ." ]
He would hear a soft thump down near the XXXXX of the tall stub .
bottom
[ "CHAPTER", "Neighbor", "Proves", "Timmy", "bottom", "eyes", "neck", "pleasure", "tree", "work" ]
[ "`` Oh !", "he 'll kill himself !", "He surely will kill himself !", "He 'll break his neck ! ''", "But Timmy did nothing of the kind .", "He sailed down , down , down and alighted on that distant tree a foot or two from the bottom ; and without stopping a second scampered up to the top of that tree and once more jumped .", "Whitefoot had hard work to believe his own eyes .", "Timmy seemed to be jumping just for the pleasure of it .", "As a matter of fact , he was .", "He was getting his evening exercise .", "Whitefoot sighed .", "`` I wish I could jump like that , '' said he to himself .", "`` I would n't ever be afraid of anybody if I could jump like that .", "I envy Timmy .", "I do so . ''", "CHAPTER XXII : Timmy Proves To Be A True Neighbor He proves himself a neighbor true Who seeks a kindly deed to do .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Occasionally Timmy the Flying Squirrel came over to visit Whitefoot .", "If Whitefoot was in his house he always knew when Timmy arrived .", "He would hear a soft thump down near the bottom of the tall stub ." ]
He would know instantly that XXXXX was made by Timmy striking the foot of the stub after a long jump from the top of a tree .
thump
[ "CHAPTER", "Proves", "bottom", "foot", "neck", "nothing", "pleasure", "thump", "top", "tree" ]
[ "`` Oh !", "he 'll kill himself !", "He surely will kill himself !", "He 'll break his neck ! ''", "But Timmy did nothing of the kind .", "He sailed down , down , down and alighted on that distant tree a foot or two from the bottom ; and without stopping a second scampered up to the top of that tree and once more jumped .", "Whitefoot had hard work to believe his own eyes .", "Timmy seemed to be jumping just for the pleasure of it .", "As a matter of fact , he was .", "He was getting his evening exercise .", "Whitefoot sighed .", "`` I wish I could jump like that , '' said he to himself .", "`` I would n't ever be afraid of anybody if I could jump like that .", "I envy Timmy .", "I do so . ''", "CHAPTER XXII : Timmy Proves To Be A True Neighbor He proves himself a neighbor true Who seeks a kindly deed to do .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Occasionally Timmy the Flying Squirrel came over to visit Whitefoot .", "If Whitefoot was in his house he always knew when Timmy arrived .", "He would hear a soft thump down near the bottom of the tall stub ." ]
He would know instantly that thump was made by Timmy striking the XXXXX of the stub after a long jump from the top of a tree .
foot
[ "Neighbor", "anybody", "exercise", "eyes", "foot", "kind", "pleasure", "stub", "top", "tree" ]
[ "`` Oh !", "he 'll kill himself !", "He surely will kill himself !", "He 'll break his neck ! ''", "But Timmy did nothing of the kind .", "He sailed down , down , down and alighted on that distant tree a foot or two from the bottom ; and without stopping a second scampered up to the top of that tree and once more jumped .", "Whitefoot had hard work to believe his own eyes .", "Timmy seemed to be jumping just for the pleasure of it .", "As a matter of fact , he was .", "He was getting his evening exercise .", "Whitefoot sighed .", "`` I wish I could jump like that , '' said he to himself .", "`` I would n't ever be afraid of anybody if I could jump like that .", "I envy Timmy .", "I do so . ''", "CHAPTER XXII : Timmy Proves To Be A True Neighbor He proves himself a neighbor true Who seeks a kindly deed to do .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Occasionally Timmy the Flying Squirrel came over to visit Whitefoot .", "If Whitefoot was in his house he always knew when Timmy arrived .", "He would hear a soft thump down near the bottom of the tall stub ." ]
He would know instantly that thump was made by Timmy striking the foot of the XXXXX after a long jump from the top of a tree .
stub
[ "eyes", "foot", "house", "neck", "neighbor", "pleasure", "stub", "thump", "tree", "work" ]
[ "`` Oh !", "he 'll kill himself !", "He surely will kill himself !", "He 'll break his neck ! ''", "But Timmy did nothing of the kind .", "He sailed down , down , down and alighted on that distant tree a foot or two from the bottom ; and without stopping a second scampered up to the top of that tree and once more jumped .", "Whitefoot had hard work to believe his own eyes .", "Timmy seemed to be jumping just for the pleasure of it .", "As a matter of fact , he was .", "He was getting his evening exercise .", "Whitefoot sighed .", "`` I wish I could jump like that , '' said he to himself .", "`` I would n't ever be afraid of anybody if I could jump like that .", "I envy Timmy .", "I do so . ''", "CHAPTER XXII : Timmy Proves To Be A True Neighbor He proves himself a neighbor true Who seeks a kindly deed to do .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Occasionally Timmy the Flying Squirrel came over to visit Whitefoot .", "If Whitefoot was in his house he always knew when Timmy arrived .", "He would hear a soft thump down near the bottom of the tall stub ." ]
He would know instantly that thump was made by Timmy striking the foot of the stub after a long jump from the XXXXX of a tree .
top
[ "CHAPTER", "Neighbor", "Proves", "anybody", "exercise", "house", "neck", "pleasure", "top", "tree" ]
[ "`` Oh !", "he 'll kill himself !", "He surely will kill himself !", "He 'll break his neck ! ''", "But Timmy did nothing of the kind .", "He sailed down , down , down and alighted on that distant tree a foot or two from the bottom ; and without stopping a second scampered up to the top of that tree and once more jumped .", "Whitefoot had hard work to believe his own eyes .", "Timmy seemed to be jumping just for the pleasure of it .", "As a matter of fact , he was .", "He was getting his evening exercise .", "Whitefoot sighed .", "`` I wish I could jump like that , '' said he to himself .", "`` I would n't ever be afraid of anybody if I could jump like that .", "I envy Timmy .", "I do so . ''", "CHAPTER XXII : Timmy Proves To Be A True Neighbor He proves himself a neighbor true Who seeks a kindly deed to do .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Occasionally Timmy the Flying Squirrel came over to visit Whitefoot .", "If Whitefoot was in his house he always knew when Timmy arrived .", "He would hear a soft thump down near the bottom of the tall stub ." ]
He would know instantly that thump was made by Timmy striking the foot of the stub after a long jump from the top of a XXXXX .
tree
[ "Timmy", "anybody", "exercise", "kind", "neck", "pleasure", "stub", "thump", "top", "tree" ]
[ "He sailed down , down , down and alighted on that distant tree a foot or two from the bottom ; and without stopping a second scampered up to the top of that tree and once more jumped .", "Whitefoot had hard work to believe his own eyes .", "Timmy seemed to be jumping just for the pleasure of it .", "As a matter of fact , he was .", "He was getting his evening exercise .", "Whitefoot sighed .", "`` I wish I could jump like that , '' said he to himself .", "`` I would n't ever be afraid of anybody if I could jump like that .", "I envy Timmy .", "I do so . ''", "CHAPTER XXII : Timmy Proves To Be A True Neighbor He proves himself a neighbor true Who seeks a kindly deed to do .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Occasionally Timmy the Flying Squirrel came over to visit Whitefoot .", "If Whitefoot was in his house he always knew when Timmy arrived .", "He would hear a soft thump down near the bottom of the tall stub .", "He would know instantly that thump was made by Timmy striking the foot of the stub after a long jump from the top of a tree .", "Whitefoot would poke his head out of his doorway and there , sure enough , would be Timmy scrambling up towards him .", "Whitefoot had grown to admire Timmy with all his might .", "It seemed to him that Timmy was the most wonderful of all the people he knew .", "You see there was none of the others who could jump as Timmy could ." ]
Timmy on his part enjoyed having Whitefoot for a XXXXX .
neighbor
[ "Proves", "bottom", "doorway", "exercise", "eyes", "house", "neighbor", "none", "others", "thump" ]
[ "Whitefoot had hard work to believe his own eyes .", "Timmy seemed to be jumping just for the pleasure of it .", "As a matter of fact , he was .", "He was getting his evening exercise .", "Whitefoot sighed .", "`` I wish I could jump like that , '' said he to himself .", "`` I would n't ever be afraid of anybody if I could jump like that .", "I envy Timmy .", "I do so . ''", "CHAPTER XXII : Timmy Proves To Be A True Neighbor He proves himself a neighbor true Who seeks a kindly deed to do .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Occasionally Timmy the Flying Squirrel came over to visit Whitefoot .", "If Whitefoot was in his house he always knew when Timmy arrived .", "He would hear a soft thump down near the bottom of the tall stub .", "He would know instantly that thump was made by Timmy striking the foot of the stub after a long jump from the top of a tree .", "Whitefoot would poke his head out of his doorway and there , sure enough , would be Timmy scrambling up towards him .", "Whitefoot had grown to admire Timmy with all his might .", "It seemed to him that Timmy was the most wonderful of all the people he knew .", "You see there was none of the others who could jump as Timmy could .", "Timmy on his part enjoyed having Whitefoot for a neighbor ." ]
Few of the little XXXXX of the Green Forest are more timid than Timmy the Flying Squirrel , but here was one beside whom Timmy actually felt bold .
people
[ "Proves", "anybody", "doorway", "exercise", "foot", "jump", "others", "people", "top", "tree" ]
[ "He was getting his evening exercise .", "Whitefoot sighed .", "`` I wish I could jump like that , '' said he to himself .", "`` I would n't ever be afraid of anybody if I could jump like that .", "I envy Timmy .", "I do so . ''", "CHAPTER XXII : Timmy Proves To Be A True Neighbor He proves himself a neighbor true Who seeks a kindly deed to do .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Occasionally Timmy the Flying Squirrel came over to visit Whitefoot .", "If Whitefoot was in his house he always knew when Timmy arrived .", "He would hear a soft thump down near the bottom of the tall stub .", "He would know instantly that thump was made by Timmy striking the foot of the stub after a long jump from the top of a tree .", "Whitefoot would poke his head out of his doorway and there , sure enough , would be Timmy scrambling up towards him .", "Whitefoot had grown to admire Timmy with all his might .", "It seemed to him that Timmy was the most wonderful of all the people he knew .", "You see there was none of the others who could jump as Timmy could .", "Timmy on his part enjoyed having Whitefoot for a neighbor .", "Few of the little people of the Green Forest are more timid than Timmy the Flying Squirrel , but here was one beside whom Timmy actually felt bold .", "It was such a new feeling that Timmy enjoyed it .", "So it was that in the dusk of early evening , just after the Black Shadows had come creeping out from the Purple Hills across the Green Meadows and through the Green Forest , these two little neighbors would start out to hunt for food ." ]
Whitefoot never went far from the tall , dead XXXXX in which he was now living .
stub
[ "CHAPTER", "Timmy", "anybody", "feeling", "jump", "neighbor", "neighbors", "others", "stub", "tree" ]
[ "I do so . ''", "CHAPTER XXII : Timmy Proves To Be A True Neighbor He proves himself a neighbor true Who seeks a kindly deed to do .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Occasionally Timmy the Flying Squirrel came over to visit Whitefoot .", "If Whitefoot was in his house he always knew when Timmy arrived .", "He would hear a soft thump down near the bottom of the tall stub .", "He would know instantly that thump was made by Timmy striking the foot of the stub after a long jump from the top of a tree .", "Whitefoot would poke his head out of his doorway and there , sure enough , would be Timmy scrambling up towards him .", "Whitefoot had grown to admire Timmy with all his might .", "It seemed to him that Timmy was the most wonderful of all the people he knew .", "You see there was none of the others who could jump as Timmy could .", "Timmy on his part enjoyed having Whitefoot for a neighbor .", "Few of the little people of the Green Forest are more timid than Timmy the Flying Squirrel , but here was one beside whom Timmy actually felt bold .", "It was such a new feeling that Timmy enjoyed it .", "So it was that in the dusk of early evening , just after the Black Shadows had come creeping out from the Purple Hills across the Green Meadows and through the Green Forest , these two little neighbors would start out to hunt for food .", "Whitefoot never went far from the tall , dead stub in which he was now living .", "He did n't dare to .", "He wanted to be where at the first sign of danger he could scamper back there to safety .", "Timmy would go some distance , but he was seldom gone long .", "He liked to be where he could watch and talk with Whitefoot ." ]
You see Timmy is very much like other XXXXX , -- he likes to gossip a little .
people
[ "bottom", "feeling", "house", "might", "neighbor", "neighbors", "none", "part", "people", "tree" ]
[ "If Whitefoot was in his house he always knew when Timmy arrived .", "He would hear a soft thump down near the bottom of the tall stub .", "He would know instantly that thump was made by Timmy striking the foot of the stub after a long jump from the top of a tree .", "Whitefoot would poke his head out of his doorway and there , sure enough , would be Timmy scrambling up towards him .", "Whitefoot had grown to admire Timmy with all his might .", "It seemed to him that Timmy was the most wonderful of all the people he knew .", "You see there was none of the others who could jump as Timmy could .", "Timmy on his part enjoyed having Whitefoot for a neighbor .", "Few of the little people of the Green Forest are more timid than Timmy the Flying Squirrel , but here was one beside whom Timmy actually felt bold .", "It was such a new feeling that Timmy enjoyed it .", "So it was that in the dusk of early evening , just after the Black Shadows had come creeping out from the Purple Hills across the Green Meadows and through the Green Forest , these two little neighbors would start out to hunt for food .", "Whitefoot never went far from the tall , dead stub in which he was now living .", "He did n't dare to .", "He wanted to be where at the first sign of danger he could scamper back there to safety .", "Timmy would go some distance , but he was seldom gone long .", "He liked to be where he could watch and talk with Whitefoot .", "You see Timmy is very much like other people , -- he likes to gossip a little .", "One evening Whitefoot had found it hard work to find enough food to fill his stomach .", "He had kept going a little farther and a little farther from home .", "Finally he was farther from it than he had ever been before ." ]
Timmy had filled his XXXXX and from near the top of a tree was watching Whitefoot .
stomach
[ "Shadows", "foot", "gossip", "head", "jump", "neighbor", "neighbors", "stomach", "top", "tree" ]
[ "If Whitefoot was in his house he always knew when Timmy arrived .", "He would hear a soft thump down near the bottom of the tall stub .", "He would know instantly that thump was made by Timmy striking the foot of the stub after a long jump from the top of a tree .", "Whitefoot would poke his head out of his doorway and there , sure enough , would be Timmy scrambling up towards him .", "Whitefoot had grown to admire Timmy with all his might .", "It seemed to him that Timmy was the most wonderful of all the people he knew .", "You see there was none of the others who could jump as Timmy could .", "Timmy on his part enjoyed having Whitefoot for a neighbor .", "Few of the little people of the Green Forest are more timid than Timmy the Flying Squirrel , but here was one beside whom Timmy actually felt bold .", "It was such a new feeling that Timmy enjoyed it .", "So it was that in the dusk of early evening , just after the Black Shadows had come creeping out from the Purple Hills across the Green Meadows and through the Green Forest , these two little neighbors would start out to hunt for food .", "Whitefoot never went far from the tall , dead stub in which he was now living .", "He did n't dare to .", "He wanted to be where at the first sign of danger he could scamper back there to safety .", "Timmy would go some distance , but he was seldom gone long .", "He liked to be where he could watch and talk with Whitefoot .", "You see Timmy is very much like other people , -- he likes to gossip a little .", "One evening Whitefoot had found it hard work to find enough food to fill his stomach .", "He had kept going a little farther and a little farther from home .", "Finally he was farther from it than he had ever been before ." ]
Timmy had filled his stomach and from near the XXXXX of a tree was watching Whitefoot .
top
[ "feeling", "gossip", "home", "house", "might", "neighbor", "none", "others", "thump", "top" ]
[ "If Whitefoot was in his house he always knew when Timmy arrived .", "He would hear a soft thump down near the bottom of the tall stub .", "He would know instantly that thump was made by Timmy striking the foot of the stub after a long jump from the top of a tree .", "Whitefoot would poke his head out of his doorway and there , sure enough , would be Timmy scrambling up towards him .", "Whitefoot had grown to admire Timmy with all his might .", "It seemed to him that Timmy was the most wonderful of all the people he knew .", "You see there was none of the others who could jump as Timmy could .", "Timmy on his part enjoyed having Whitefoot for a neighbor .", "Few of the little people of the Green Forest are more timid than Timmy the Flying Squirrel , but here was one beside whom Timmy actually felt bold .", "It was such a new feeling that Timmy enjoyed it .", "So it was that in the dusk of early evening , just after the Black Shadows had come creeping out from the Purple Hills across the Green Meadows and through the Green Forest , these two little neighbors would start out to hunt for food .", "Whitefoot never went far from the tall , dead stub in which he was now living .", "He did n't dare to .", "He wanted to be where at the first sign of danger he could scamper back there to safety .", "Timmy would go some distance , but he was seldom gone long .", "He liked to be where he could watch and talk with Whitefoot .", "You see Timmy is very much like other people , -- he likes to gossip a little .", "One evening Whitefoot had found it hard work to find enough food to fill his stomach .", "He had kept going a little farther and a little farther from home .", "Finally he was farther from it than he had ever been before ." ]
Timmy had filled his stomach and from near the top of a XXXXX was watching Whitefoot .
tree
[ "bottom", "distance", "feeling", "home", "house", "jump", "none", "people", "stub", "tree" ]
[ "He would hear a soft thump down near the bottom of the tall stub .", "He would know instantly that thump was made by Timmy striking the foot of the stub after a long jump from the top of a tree .", "Whitefoot would poke his head out of his doorway and there , sure enough , would be Timmy scrambling up towards him .", "Whitefoot had grown to admire Timmy with all his might .", "It seemed to him that Timmy was the most wonderful of all the people he knew .", "You see there was none of the others who could jump as Timmy could .", "Timmy on his part enjoyed having Whitefoot for a neighbor .", "Few of the little people of the Green Forest are more timid than Timmy the Flying Squirrel , but here was one beside whom Timmy actually felt bold .", "It was such a new feeling that Timmy enjoyed it .", "So it was that in the dusk of early evening , just after the Black Shadows had come creeping out from the Purple Hills across the Green Meadows and through the Green Forest , these two little neighbors would start out to hunt for food .", "Whitefoot never went far from the tall , dead stub in which he was now living .", "He did n't dare to .", "He wanted to be where at the first sign of danger he could scamper back there to safety .", "Timmy would go some distance , but he was seldom gone long .", "He liked to be where he could watch and talk with Whitefoot .", "You see Timmy is very much like other people , -- he likes to gossip a little .", "One evening Whitefoot had found it hard work to find enough food to fill his stomach .", "He had kept going a little farther and a little farther from home .", "Finally he was farther from it than he had ever been before .", "Timmy had filled his stomach and from near the top of a tree was watching Whitefoot ." ]
Suddenly what seemed like a great Black Shadow floated right over the XXXXX in which Timmy was sitting , and stopped on the top of a tall , dead tree .
tree
[ "Shadows", "feeling", "gossip", "none", "others", "people", "stomach", "stub", "thump", "tree" ]
[ "He would hear a soft thump down near the bottom of the tall stub .", "He would know instantly that thump was made by Timmy striking the foot of the stub after a long jump from the top of a tree .", "Whitefoot would poke his head out of his doorway and there , sure enough , would be Timmy scrambling up towards him .", "Whitefoot had grown to admire Timmy with all his might .", "It seemed to him that Timmy was the most wonderful of all the people he knew .", "You see there was none of the others who could jump as Timmy could .", "Timmy on his part enjoyed having Whitefoot for a neighbor .", "Few of the little people of the Green Forest are more timid than Timmy the Flying Squirrel , but here was one beside whom Timmy actually felt bold .", "It was such a new feeling that Timmy enjoyed it .", "So it was that in the dusk of early evening , just after the Black Shadows had come creeping out from the Purple Hills across the Green Meadows and through the Green Forest , these two little neighbors would start out to hunt for food .", "Whitefoot never went far from the tall , dead stub in which he was now living .", "He did n't dare to .", "He wanted to be where at the first sign of danger he could scamper back there to safety .", "Timmy would go some distance , but he was seldom gone long .", "He liked to be where he could watch and talk with Whitefoot .", "You see Timmy is very much like other people , -- he likes to gossip a little .", "One evening Whitefoot had found it hard work to find enough food to fill his stomach .", "He had kept going a little farther and a little farther from home .", "Finally he was farther from it than he had ever been before .", "Timmy had filled his stomach and from near the top of a tree was watching Whitefoot ." ]
Suddenly what seemed like a great Black Shadow floated right over the tree in which Timmy was sitting , and stopped on the XXXXX of a tall , dead tree .
top
[ "feeling", "foot", "head", "home", "might", "none", "stomach", "thump", "top", "work" ]
[ "He would hear a soft thump down near the bottom of the tall stub .", "He would know instantly that thump was made by Timmy striking the foot of the stub after a long jump from the top of a tree .", "Whitefoot would poke his head out of his doorway and there , sure enough , would be Timmy scrambling up towards him .", "Whitefoot had grown to admire Timmy with all his might .", "It seemed to him that Timmy was the most wonderful of all the people he knew .", "You see there was none of the others who could jump as Timmy could .", "Timmy on his part enjoyed having Whitefoot for a neighbor .", "Few of the little people of the Green Forest are more timid than Timmy the Flying Squirrel , but here was one beside whom Timmy actually felt bold .", "It was such a new feeling that Timmy enjoyed it .", "So it was that in the dusk of early evening , just after the Black Shadows had come creeping out from the Purple Hills across the Green Meadows and through the Green Forest , these two little neighbors would start out to hunt for food .", "Whitefoot never went far from the tall , dead stub in which he was now living .", "He did n't dare to .", "He wanted to be where at the first sign of danger he could scamper back there to safety .", "Timmy would go some distance , but he was seldom gone long .", "He liked to be where he could watch and talk with Whitefoot .", "You see Timmy is very much like other people , -- he likes to gossip a little .", "One evening Whitefoot had found it hard work to find enough food to fill his stomach .", "He had kept going a little farther and a little farther from home .", "Finally he was farther from it than he had ever been before .", "Timmy had filled his stomach and from near the top of a tree was watching Whitefoot ." ]
Suddenly what seemed like a great Black Shadow floated right over the tree in which Timmy was sitting , and stopped on the top of a tall , dead XXXXX .
tree
[ "distance", "foot", "head", "home", "jump", "none", "others", "people", "thump", "tree" ]
[ "It was such a new feeling that Timmy enjoyed it .", "So it was that in the dusk of early evening , just after the Black Shadows had come creeping out from the Purple Hills across the Green Meadows and through the Green Forest , these two little neighbors would start out to hunt for food .", "Whitefoot never went far from the tall , dead stub in which he was now living .", "He did n't dare to .", "He wanted to be where at the first sign of danger he could scamper back there to safety .", "Timmy would go some distance , but he was seldom gone long .", "He liked to be where he could watch and talk with Whitefoot .", "You see Timmy is very much like other people , -- he likes to gossip a little .", "One evening Whitefoot had found it hard work to find enough food to fill his stomach .", "He had kept going a little farther and a little farther from home .", "Finally he was farther from it than he had ever been before .", "Timmy had filled his stomach and from near the top of a tree was watching Whitefoot .", "Suddenly what seemed like a great Black Shadow floated right over the tree in which Timmy was sitting , and stopped on the top of a tall , dead tree .", "It was Hooty the Owl , and it was simply good fortune that Timmy happened to see him .", "Timmy did not move .", "He knew that he was safe so long as he kept perfectly still .", "He knew that Hooty did n't know he was there .", "Unless he moved , those great eyes of Hooty 's , wonderful as they were , would not see him .", "Timmy looked over to where he had last seen Whitefoot .", "There he was picking out seeds from a pine cone on the ground ." ]
The trunk of a XXXXX was between him and Hooty .
tree
[ "Owl", "Shadow", "Shadows", "food", "ground", "home", "seeds", "stomach", "stub", "tree" ]
[ "So it was that in the dusk of early evening , just after the Black Shadows had come creeping out from the Purple Hills across the Green Meadows and through the Green Forest , these two little neighbors would start out to hunt for food .", "Whitefoot never went far from the tall , dead stub in which he was now living .", "He did n't dare to .", "He wanted to be where at the first sign of danger he could scamper back there to safety .", "Timmy would go some distance , but he was seldom gone long .", "He liked to be where he could watch and talk with Whitefoot .", "You see Timmy is very much like other people , -- he likes to gossip a little .", "One evening Whitefoot had found it hard work to find enough food to fill his stomach .", "He had kept going a little farther and a little farther from home .", "Finally he was farther from it than he had ever been before .", "Timmy had filled his stomach and from near the top of a tree was watching Whitefoot .", "Suddenly what seemed like a great Black Shadow floated right over the tree in which Timmy was sitting , and stopped on the top of a tall , dead tree .", "It was Hooty the Owl , and it was simply good fortune that Timmy happened to see him .", "Timmy did not move .", "He knew that he was safe so long as he kept perfectly still .", "He knew that Hooty did n't know he was there .", "Unless he moved , those great eyes of Hooty 's , wonderful as they were , would not see him .", "Timmy looked over to where he had last seen Whitefoot .", "There he was picking out seeds from a pine cone on the ground .", "The trunk of a tree was between him and Hooty ." ]
But Timmy knew that Whitefoot had n't seen Hooty , and that any minute he might run out from behind that XXXXX .
tree
[ "Shadows", "distance", "eyes", "people", "seeds", "stomach", "stub", "top", "tree", "work" ]
[ "Finally he was farther from it than he had ever been before .", "Timmy had filled his stomach and from near the top of a tree was watching Whitefoot .", "Suddenly what seemed like a great Black Shadow floated right over the tree in which Timmy was sitting , and stopped on the top of a tall , dead tree .", "It was Hooty the Owl , and it was simply good fortune that Timmy happened to see him .", "Timmy did not move .", "He knew that he was safe so long as he kept perfectly still .", "He knew that Hooty did n't know he was there .", "Unless he moved , those great eyes of Hooty 's , wonderful as they were , would not see him .", "Timmy looked over to where he had last seen Whitefoot .", "There he was picking out seeds from a pine cone on the ground .", "The trunk of a tree was between him and Hooty .", "But Timmy knew that Whitefoot had n't seen Hooty , and that any minute he might run out from behind that tree .", "If he did Hooty would see him , and silently as a shadow would swoop down and catch him .", "What was to be done ?", "`` It 's no business of mine , '' said Timmy to himself .", "`` Whitefoot must look out for himself .", "It is no business of mine at all .", "Perhaps Hooty will fly away before Whitefoot moves .", "I do n't want anything to happen to Whitefoot , but if something does , it will be his own fault ; he should keep better watch . ''", "For a few minutes nothing happened ." ]
Then Whitefoot finished the last seed in that XXXXX and started to look for more .
cone
[ "Owl", "Shadow", "cone", "eyes", "fault", "moves", "nothing", "something", "swoop", "top" ]
[ "He knew that he was safe so long as he kept perfectly still .", "He knew that Hooty did n't know he was there .", "Unless he moved , those great eyes of Hooty 's , wonderful as they were , would not see him .", "Timmy looked over to where he had last seen Whitefoot .", "There he was picking out seeds from a pine cone on the ground .", "The trunk of a tree was between him and Hooty .", "But Timmy knew that Whitefoot had n't seen Hooty , and that any minute he might run out from behind that tree .", "If he did Hooty would see him , and silently as a shadow would swoop down and catch him .", "What was to be done ?", "`` It 's no business of mine , '' said Timmy to himself .", "`` Whitefoot must look out for himself .", "It is no business of mine at all .", "Perhaps Hooty will fly away before Whitefoot moves .", "I do n't want anything to happen to Whitefoot , but if something does , it will be his own fault ; he should keep better watch . ''", "For a few minutes nothing happened .", "Then Whitefoot finished the last seed in that cone and started to look for more .", "Timmy knew that in a moment Hooty would see Whitefoot .", "What do you think Timmy did ?", "He jumped .", "Yes , sir , he jumped ." ]
Down , down , down , straight past the XXXXX on which sat Hooty the Owl , Timmy sailed .
tree
[ "anything", "cone", "moment", "moves", "nothing", "seeds", "sir", "tree", "trunk", "watch" ]
[ "The trunk of a tree was between him and Hooty .", "But Timmy knew that Whitefoot had n't seen Hooty , and that any minute he might run out from behind that tree .", "If he did Hooty would see him , and silently as a shadow would swoop down and catch him .", "What was to be done ?", "`` It 's no business of mine , '' said Timmy to himself .", "`` Whitefoot must look out for himself .", "It is no business of mine at all .", "Perhaps Hooty will fly away before Whitefoot moves .", "I do n't want anything to happen to Whitefoot , but if something does , it will be his own fault ; he should keep better watch . ''", "For a few minutes nothing happened .", "Then Whitefoot finished the last seed in that cone and started to look for more .", "Timmy knew that in a moment Hooty would see Whitefoot .", "What do you think Timmy did ?", "He jumped .", "Yes , sir , he jumped .", "Down , down , down , straight past the tree on which sat Hooty the Owl , Timmy sailed .", "Hooty saw him .", "Of course .", "He could n't help but see him .", "He spread his great wings and was after Timmy in an instant ." ]
Timmy struck near the foot of a XXXXX and without wasting a second darted around to the other side .
tree
[ "instant", "moment", "nothing", "shadow", "sir", "something", "swoop", "tree", "trunk", "wings" ]
[ "What was to be done ?", "`` It 's no business of mine , '' said Timmy to himself .", "`` Whitefoot must look out for himself .", "It is no business of mine at all .", "Perhaps Hooty will fly away before Whitefoot moves .", "I do n't want anything to happen to Whitefoot , but if something does , it will be his own fault ; he should keep better watch . ''", "For a few minutes nothing happened .", "Then Whitefoot finished the last seed in that cone and started to look for more .", "Timmy knew that in a moment Hooty would see Whitefoot .", "What do you think Timmy did ?", "He jumped .", "Yes , sir , he jumped .", "Down , down , down , straight past the tree on which sat Hooty the Owl , Timmy sailed .", "Hooty saw him .", "Of course .", "He could n't help but see him .", "He spread his great wings and was after Timmy in an instant .", "Timmy struck near the foot of a tree and without wasting a second darted around to the other side .", "He was just in time .", "Hooty was already reaching for him ." ]
Up the XXXXX ran Timmy and jumped again .
tree
[ "anything", "course", "fault", "foot", "moves", "nothing", "sir", "something", "tree", "wings" ]
[ "`` Whitefoot must look out for himself .", "It is no business of mine at all .", "Perhaps Hooty will fly away before Whitefoot moves .", "I do n't want anything to happen to Whitefoot , but if something does , it will be his own fault ; he should keep better watch . ''", "For a few minutes nothing happened .", "Then Whitefoot finished the last seed in that cone and started to look for more .", "Timmy knew that in a moment Hooty would see Whitefoot .", "What do you think Timmy did ?", "He jumped .", "Yes , sir , he jumped .", "Down , down , down , straight past the tree on which sat Hooty the Owl , Timmy sailed .", "Hooty saw him .", "Of course .", "He could n't help but see him .", "He spread his great wings and was after Timmy in an instant .", "Timmy struck near the foot of a tree and without wasting a second darted around to the other side .", "He was just in time .", "Hooty was already reaching for him .", "Up the tree ran Timmy and jumped again .", "Again Hooty was too late ." ]
And so Timmy led Hooty the XXXXX away from Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .
Owl
[ "Owl", "cone", "instant", "nothing", "seed", "sir", "something", "time", "tree", "wings" ]
[ "Then Whitefoot finished the last seed in that cone and started to look for more .", "Timmy knew that in a moment Hooty would see Whitefoot .", "What do you think Timmy did ?", "He jumped .", "Yes , sir , he jumped .", "Down , down , down , straight past the tree on which sat Hooty the Owl , Timmy sailed .", "Hooty saw him .", "Of course .", "He could n't help but see him .", "He spread his great wings and was after Timmy in an instant .", "Timmy struck near the foot of a tree and without wasting a second darted around to the other side .", "He was just in time .", "Hooty was already reaching for him .", "Up the tree ran Timmy and jumped again .", "Again Hooty was too late .", "And so Timmy led Hooty the Owl away from Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "CHAPTER XXIII : Whitefoot Spends A Dreadful Night Pity those who suffer fright In the dark and stilly night .", "-- Whitefoot .", "One night of his life Whitefoot will never forget so long as he lives .", "Even now it makes him shiver just to think of it ." ]
Yes , XXXXX , he shivers even now whenever he thinks of that night .
sir
[ "CHAPTER", "Owl", "Pity", "course", "foot", "life", "seed", "sir", "time", "wings" ]
[ "Down , down , down , straight past the tree on which sat Hooty the Owl , Timmy sailed .", "Hooty saw him .", "Of course .", "He could n't help but see him .", "He spread his great wings and was after Timmy in an instant .", "Timmy struck near the foot of a tree and without wasting a second darted around to the other side .", "He was just in time .", "Hooty was already reaching for him .", "Up the tree ran Timmy and jumped again .", "Again Hooty was too late .", "And so Timmy led Hooty the Owl away from Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "CHAPTER XXIII : Whitefoot Spends A Dreadful Night Pity those who suffer fright In the dark and stilly night .", "-- Whitefoot .", "One night of his life Whitefoot will never forget so long as he lives .", "Even now it makes him shiver just to think of it .", "Yes , sir , he shivers even now whenever he thinks of that night .", "The Black Shadows had come early that evening , so that it was quite dusk when Whitefoot crept out of his snug little bed and climbed up to the round hole which was the doorway of his home .", "He had just poked his nose out that little round doorway when there was the most terrible sound .", "It seemed to him as if it was in his very ears , so loud and terrible was it .", "It frightened him so that he simply let go and tumbled backward down inside his house ." ]
Of XXXXX it did n't hurt him any , for he landed on his soft bed .
course
[ "Shadows", "bed", "course", "doorway", "fright", "house", "life", "nose", "side", "sound" ]
[ "Down , down , down , straight past the tree on which sat Hooty the Owl , Timmy sailed .", "Hooty saw him .", "Of course .", "He could n't help but see him .", "He spread his great wings and was after Timmy in an instant .", "Timmy struck near the foot of a tree and without wasting a second darted around to the other side .", "He was just in time .", "Hooty was already reaching for him .", "Up the tree ran Timmy and jumped again .", "Again Hooty was too late .", "And so Timmy led Hooty the Owl away from Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "CHAPTER XXIII : Whitefoot Spends A Dreadful Night Pity those who suffer fright In the dark and stilly night .", "-- Whitefoot .", "One night of his life Whitefoot will never forget so long as he lives .", "Even now it makes him shiver just to think of it .", "Yes , sir , he shivers even now whenever he thinks of that night .", "The Black Shadows had come early that evening , so that it was quite dusk when Whitefoot crept out of his snug little bed and climbed up to the round hole which was the doorway of his home .", "He had just poked his nose out that little round doorway when there was the most terrible sound .", "It seemed to him as if it was in his very ears , so loud and terrible was it .", "It frightened him so that he simply let go and tumbled backward down inside his house ." ]
Of course it did n't hurt him any , for he landed on his soft XXXXX .
bed
[ "Pity", "bed", "doorway", "dusk", "ears", "fright", "life", "side", "sound", "time" ]
[ "Of course .", "He could n't help but see him .", "He spread his great wings and was after Timmy in an instant .", "Timmy struck near the foot of a tree and without wasting a second darted around to the other side .", "He was just in time .", "Hooty was already reaching for him .", "Up the tree ran Timmy and jumped again .", "Again Hooty was too late .", "And so Timmy led Hooty the Owl away from Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "CHAPTER XXIII : Whitefoot Spends A Dreadful Night Pity those who suffer fright In the dark and stilly night .", "-- Whitefoot .", "One night of his life Whitefoot will never forget so long as he lives .", "Even now it makes him shiver just to think of it .", "Yes , sir , he shivers even now whenever he thinks of that night .", "The Black Shadows had come early that evening , so that it was quite dusk when Whitefoot crept out of his snug little bed and climbed up to the round hole which was the doorway of his home .", "He had just poked his nose out that little round doorway when there was the most terrible sound .", "It seemed to him as if it was in his very ears , so loud and terrible was it .", "It frightened him so that he simply let go and tumbled backward down inside his house .", "Of course it did n't hurt him any , for he landed on his soft bed .", "`` Whooo-hoo-hoo , whooo-hoo ! ''" ]
came that terrible XXXXX again , and Whitefoot shook until his little teeth rattled .
sound
[ "CHAPTER", "Owl", "Pity", "doorway", "dusk", "house", "instant", "life", "nose", "sound" ]
[ "He spread his great wings and was after Timmy in an instant .", "Timmy struck near the foot of a tree and without wasting a second darted around to the other side .", "He was just in time .", "Hooty was already reaching for him .", "Up the tree ran Timmy and jumped again .", "Again Hooty was too late .", "And so Timmy led Hooty the Owl away from Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "CHAPTER XXIII : Whitefoot Spends A Dreadful Night Pity those who suffer fright In the dark and stilly night .", "-- Whitefoot .", "One night of his life Whitefoot will never forget so long as he lives .", "Even now it makes him shiver just to think of it .", "Yes , sir , he shivers even now whenever he thinks of that night .", "The Black Shadows had come early that evening , so that it was quite dusk when Whitefoot crept out of his snug little bed and climbed up to the round hole which was the doorway of his home .", "He had just poked his nose out that little round doorway when there was the most terrible sound .", "It seemed to him as if it was in his very ears , so loud and terrible was it .", "It frightened him so that he simply let go and tumbled backward down inside his house .", "Of course it did n't hurt him any , for he landed on his soft bed .", "`` Whooo-hoo-hoo , whooo-hoo ! ''", "came that terrible sound again , and Whitefoot shook until his little teeth rattled .", "At least , that is the way it seemed to him ." ]
It was the voice of Hooty the XXXXX , and Whitefoot knew that Hooty was sitting on the top of that very stub .
Owl
[ "Owl", "Shadows", "course", "dusk", "foot", "instant", "life", "nose", "sound", "time" ]
[ "Timmy struck near the foot of a tree and without wasting a second darted around to the other side .", "He was just in time .", "Hooty was already reaching for him .", "Up the tree ran Timmy and jumped again .", "Again Hooty was too late .", "And so Timmy led Hooty the Owl away from Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "CHAPTER XXIII : Whitefoot Spends A Dreadful Night Pity those who suffer fright In the dark and stilly night .", "-- Whitefoot .", "One night of his life Whitefoot will never forget so long as he lives .", "Even now it makes him shiver just to think of it .", "Yes , sir , he shivers even now whenever he thinks of that night .", "The Black Shadows had come early that evening , so that it was quite dusk when Whitefoot crept out of his snug little bed and climbed up to the round hole which was the doorway of his home .", "He had just poked his nose out that little round doorway when there was the most terrible sound .", "It seemed to him as if it was in his very ears , so loud and terrible was it .", "It frightened him so that he simply let go and tumbled backward down inside his house .", "Of course it did n't hurt him any , for he landed on his soft bed .", "`` Whooo-hoo-hoo , whooo-hoo ! ''", "came that terrible sound again , and Whitefoot shook until his little teeth rattled .", "At least , that is the way it seemed to him .", "It was the voice of Hooty the Owl , and Whitefoot knew that Hooty was sitting on the top of that very stub ." ]
He was , so to speak , on the roof of Whitefoot 's XXXXX .
house
[ "Owl", "Pity", "foot", "fright", "house", "life", "nose", "stub", "teeth", "top" ]
[ "He was just in time .", "Hooty was already reaching for him .", "Up the tree ran Timmy and jumped again .", "Again Hooty was too late .", "And so Timmy led Hooty the Owl away from Whitefoot the Wood Mouse .", "CHAPTER XXIII : Whitefoot Spends A Dreadful Night Pity those who suffer fright In the dark and stilly night .", "-- Whitefoot .", "One night of his life Whitefoot will never forget so long as he lives .", "Even now it makes him shiver just to think of it .", "Yes , sir , he shivers even now whenever he thinks of that night .", "The Black Shadows had come early that evening , so that it was quite dusk when Whitefoot crept out of his snug little bed and climbed up to the round hole which was the doorway of his home .", "He had just poked his nose out that little round doorway when there was the most terrible sound .", "It seemed to him as if it was in his very ears , so loud and terrible was it .", "It frightened him so that he simply let go and tumbled backward down inside his house .", "Of course it did n't hurt him any , for he landed on his soft bed .", "`` Whooo-hoo-hoo , whooo-hoo ! ''", "came that terrible sound again , and Whitefoot shook until his little teeth rattled .", "At least , that is the way it seemed to him .", "It was the voice of Hooty the Owl , and Whitefoot knew that Hooty was sitting on the top of that very stub .", "He was , so to speak , on the roof of Whitefoot 's house ." ]
Now in all the Green Forest there is no XXXXX that strikes terror to the hearts of the little people of feathers and fur equal to the hunting call of Hooty the Owl .
sound
[ "CHAPTER", "bed", "doorway", "dusk", "nose", "roof", "sir", "sound", "tree", "way" ]
[ "-- Whitefoot .", "One night of his life Whitefoot will never forget so long as he lives .", "Even now it makes him shiver just to think of it .", "Yes , sir , he shivers even now whenever he thinks of that night .", "The Black Shadows had come early that evening , so that it was quite dusk when Whitefoot crept out of his snug little bed and climbed up to the round hole which was the doorway of his home .", "He had just poked his nose out that little round doorway when there was the most terrible sound .", "It seemed to him as if it was in his very ears , so loud and terrible was it .", "It frightened him so that he simply let go and tumbled backward down inside his house .", "Of course it did n't hurt him any , for he landed on his soft bed .", "`` Whooo-hoo-hoo , whooo-hoo ! ''", "came that terrible sound again , and Whitefoot shook until his little teeth rattled .", "At least , that is the way it seemed to him .", "It was the voice of Hooty the Owl , and Whitefoot knew that Hooty was sitting on the top of that very stub .", "He was , so to speak , on the roof of Whitefoot 's house .", "Now in all the Green Forest there is no sound that strikes terror to the hearts of the little people of feathers and fur equal to the hunting call of Hooty the Owl .", "Hooty knows this .", "No one knows it better than he does .", "That is why he uses it .", "He knows that many of the little people are asleep , safely hidden away .", "He knows that it would be quite useless for him to simply look for them ." ]
He would starve before he could find a dinner in that XXXXX .
way
[ "course", "doorway", "dusk", "ears", "hearts", "one", "sir", "teeth", "top", "way" ]
[ "One night of his life Whitefoot will never forget so long as he lives .", "Even now it makes him shiver just to think of it .", "Yes , sir , he shivers even now whenever he thinks of that night .", "The Black Shadows had come early that evening , so that it was quite dusk when Whitefoot crept out of his snug little bed and climbed up to the round hole which was the doorway of his home .", "He had just poked his nose out that little round doorway when there was the most terrible sound .", "It seemed to him as if it was in his very ears , so loud and terrible was it .", "It frightened him so that he simply let go and tumbled backward down inside his house .", "Of course it did n't hurt him any , for he landed on his soft bed .", "`` Whooo-hoo-hoo , whooo-hoo ! ''", "came that terrible sound again , and Whitefoot shook until his little teeth rattled .", "At least , that is the way it seemed to him .", "It was the voice of Hooty the Owl , and Whitefoot knew that Hooty was sitting on the top of that very stub .", "He was , so to speak , on the roof of Whitefoot 's house .", "Now in all the Green Forest there is no sound that strikes terror to the hearts of the little people of feathers and fur equal to the hunting call of Hooty the Owl .", "Hooty knows this .", "No one knows it better than he does .", "That is why he uses it .", "He knows that many of the little people are asleep , safely hidden away .", "He knows that it would be quite useless for him to simply look for them .", "He would starve before he could find a dinner in that way ." ]
But he knows that any one wakened from sleep in great fright is sure to move , and if they do this they are almost equally sure to make some little XXXXX .
sound
[ "dinner", "doorway", "dusk", "ears", "hearts", "sir", "sound", "teeth", "terror", "voice" ]
[ "Even now it makes him shiver just to think of it .", "Yes , sir , he shivers even now whenever he thinks of that night .", "The Black Shadows had come early that evening , so that it was quite dusk when Whitefoot crept out of his snug little bed and climbed up to the round hole which was the doorway of his home .", "He had just poked his nose out that little round doorway when there was the most terrible sound .", "It seemed to him as if it was in his very ears , so loud and terrible was it .", "It frightened him so that he simply let go and tumbled backward down inside his house .", "Of course it did n't hurt him any , for he landed on his soft bed .", "`` Whooo-hoo-hoo , whooo-hoo ! ''", "came that terrible sound again , and Whitefoot shook until his little teeth rattled .", "At least , that is the way it seemed to him .", "It was the voice of Hooty the Owl , and Whitefoot knew that Hooty was sitting on the top of that very stub .", "He was , so to speak , on the roof of Whitefoot 's house .", "Now in all the Green Forest there is no sound that strikes terror to the hearts of the little people of feathers and fur equal to the hunting call of Hooty the Owl .", "Hooty knows this .", "No one knows it better than he does .", "That is why he uses it .", "He knows that many of the little people are asleep , safely hidden away .", "He knows that it would be quite useless for him to simply look for them .", "He would starve before he could find a dinner in that way .", "But he knows that any one wakened from sleep in great fright is sure to move , and if they do this they are almost equally sure to make some little sound ." ]
His XXXXX are so wonderful that they can catch the faintest sound and tell exactly where it comes from .
ears
[ "doorway", "dusk", "ears", "hearts", "roof", "sleep", "sound", "teeth", "terror", "way" ]
[ "Even now it makes him shiver just to think of it .", "Yes , sir , he shivers even now whenever he thinks of that night .", "The Black Shadows had come early that evening , so that it was quite dusk when Whitefoot crept out of his snug little bed and climbed up to the round hole which was the doorway of his home .", "He had just poked his nose out that little round doorway when there was the most terrible sound .", "It seemed to him as if it was in his very ears , so loud and terrible was it .", "It frightened him so that he simply let go and tumbled backward down inside his house .", "Of course it did n't hurt him any , for he landed on his soft bed .", "`` Whooo-hoo-hoo , whooo-hoo ! ''", "came that terrible sound again , and Whitefoot shook until his little teeth rattled .", "At least , that is the way it seemed to him .", "It was the voice of Hooty the Owl , and Whitefoot knew that Hooty was sitting on the top of that very stub .", "He was , so to speak , on the roof of Whitefoot 's house .", "Now in all the Green Forest there is no sound that strikes terror to the hearts of the little people of feathers and fur equal to the hunting call of Hooty the Owl .", "Hooty knows this .", "No one knows it better than he does .", "That is why he uses it .", "He knows that many of the little people are asleep , safely hidden away .", "He knows that it would be quite useless for him to simply look for them .", "He would starve before he could find a dinner in that way .", "But he knows that any one wakened from sleep in great fright is sure to move , and if they do this they are almost equally sure to make some little sound ." ]
His ears are so wonderful that they can catch the faintest XXXXX and tell exactly where it comes from .
sound
[ "bed", "dinner", "fright", "nose", "people", "sir", "sleep", "sound", "stub", "way" ]
[ "It was the voice of Hooty the Owl , and Whitefoot knew that Hooty was sitting on the top of that very stub .", "He was , so to speak , on the roof of Whitefoot 's house .", "Now in all the Green Forest there is no sound that strikes terror to the hearts of the little people of feathers and fur equal to the hunting call of Hooty the Owl .", "Hooty knows this .", "No one knows it better than he does .", "That is why he uses it .", "He knows that many of the little people are asleep , safely hidden away .", "He knows that it would be quite useless for him to simply look for them .", "He would starve before he could find a dinner in that way .", "But he knows that any one wakened from sleep in great fright is sure to move , and if they do this they are almost equally sure to make some little sound .", "His ears are so wonderful that they can catch the faintest sound and tell exactly where it comes from .", "So he uses that terrible hunting cry to frighten the little people and make them move .", "Now Whitefoot knew that he was safe .", "Hooty could n't possibly get at him , even should he find out that he was in there .", "There was nothing to fear , but just the same , Whitefoot shivered and shook and jumped almost out of his skin every time that Hooty hooted .", "He just could n't help it .", "`` He ca n't get me .", "I know he ca n't get me .", "I 'm perfectly safe .", "I 'm just as safe as if he were miles away ." ]
There 's XXXXX to be afraid of .
nothing
[ "Owl", "miles", "nothing", "people", "roof", "sleep", "sound", "stub", "terror", "time" ]
[ "But he knows that any one wakened from sleep in great fright is sure to move , and if they do this they are almost equally sure to make some little sound .", "His ears are so wonderful that they can catch the faintest sound and tell exactly where it comes from .", "So he uses that terrible hunting cry to frighten the little people and make them move .", "Now Whitefoot knew that he was safe .", "Hooty could n't possibly get at him , even should he find out that he was in there .", "There was nothing to fear , but just the same , Whitefoot shivered and shook and jumped almost out of his skin every time that Hooty hooted .", "He just could n't help it .", "`` He ca n't get me .", "I know he ca n't get me .", "I 'm perfectly safe .", "I 'm just as safe as if he were miles away .", "There 's nothing to be afraid of .", "It is silly to be afraid .", "Probably Hooty does n't even know I am inside here .", "Even if he does , it does n't really matter . ''", "Whitefoot said these things to himself over and over again .", "Then Hooty would send out that fierce , terrible hunting call and Whitefoot would jump and shake just as before .", "After awhile all was still .", "Gradually Whitefoot stopped trembling .", "He guessed that Hooty had flown away ." ]
Still he remained right where he was for a very long XXXXX .
time
[ "ears", "fright", "matter", "miles", "nothing", "skin", "sleep", "sound", "things", "time" ]
[ "Hooty could n't possibly get at him , even should he find out that he was in there .", "There was nothing to fear , but just the same , Whitefoot shivered and shook and jumped almost out of his skin every time that Hooty hooted .", "He just could n't help it .", "`` He ca n't get me .", "I know he ca n't get me .", "I 'm perfectly safe .", "I 'm just as safe as if he were miles away .", "There 's nothing to be afraid of .", "It is silly to be afraid .", "Probably Hooty does n't even know I am inside here .", "Even if he does , it does n't really matter . ''", "Whitefoot said these things to himself over and over again .", "Then Hooty would send out that fierce , terrible hunting call and Whitefoot would jump and shake just as before .", "After awhile all was still .", "Gradually Whitefoot stopped trembling .", "He guessed that Hooty had flown away .", "Still he remained right where he was for a very long time .", "He did n't intend to foolishly take any chances .", "So he waited and waited and waited .", "At last he was sure that Hooty had left ." ]
Once more he climbed up to his little round doorway and there he waited some XXXXX before poking even his nose outside .
time
[ "am", "chances", "help", "intend", "matter", "miles", "nothing", "skin", "things", "time" ]
[ "So he waited and waited and waited .", "At last he was sure that Hooty had left .", "Once more he climbed up to his little round doorway and there he waited some time before poking even his nose outside .", "Then , just as he had made up his mind to go out , that terrible sound rang out again , and just as before he tumbled heels over head down on his bed .", "Whitefoot did n't go out that night at all .", "It was a moonlight night and just the kind of a night to be out .", "Instead Whitefoot lay in his little bed and shivered and shook , for all through that long night every once in a while Hooty the Owl would hoot from the top of that stub .", "CHAPTER XXIV : Whitefoot The Wood Mouse Is Unhappy Unhappiness without a cause you never , never find ; It may be in the stomach , or it may be in the mind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot the Wood Mouse should have been happy , but he was n't .", "Winter had gone and sweet Mistress Spring had brought joy to all the Green Forest .", "Every one was happy , Whitefoot no less so than his neighbors at first .", "Up from the Sunny South came the feathered friends and at once began planning new homes .", "Twitterings and songs filled the air .", "Joy was everywhere .", "Food became plentiful , and Whitefoot became sleek and fat .", "That is , he became as fat as a lively Wood Mouse ever does become .", "None of his enemies had discovered his new home , and he had little to worry about .", "But by and by Whitefoot began to feel less joyous .", "Day by day he grew more and more unhappy ." ]
He no longer took pleasure in his fine XXXXX .
home
[ "Food", "Joy", "Winter", "enemies", "home", "mind", "neighbors", "stub", "top", "while" ]
[ "Once more he climbed up to his little round doorway and there he waited some time before poking even his nose outside .", "Then , just as he had made up his mind to go out , that terrible sound rang out again , and just as before he tumbled heels over head down on his bed .", "Whitefoot did n't go out that night at all .", "It was a moonlight night and just the kind of a night to be out .", "Instead Whitefoot lay in his little bed and shivered and shook , for all through that long night every once in a while Hooty the Owl would hoot from the top of that stub .", "CHAPTER XXIV : Whitefoot The Wood Mouse Is Unhappy Unhappiness without a cause you never , never find ; It may be in the stomach , or it may be in the mind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot the Wood Mouse should have been happy , but he was n't .", "Winter had gone and sweet Mistress Spring had brought joy to all the Green Forest .", "Every one was happy , Whitefoot no less so than his neighbors at first .", "Up from the Sunny South came the feathered friends and at once began planning new homes .", "Twitterings and songs filled the air .", "Joy was everywhere .", "Food became plentiful , and Whitefoot became sleek and fat .", "That is , he became as fat as a lively Wood Mouse ever does become .", "None of his enemies had discovered his new home , and he had little to worry about .", "But by and by Whitefoot began to feel less joyous .", "Day by day he grew more and more unhappy .", "He no longer took pleasure in his fine home .", "He began to wander about for no particular reason ." ]
He wandered much farther from XXXXX than he had ever been in the habit of doing .
home
[ "None", "Owl", "Winter", "bed", "home", "kind", "nose", "one", "pleasure", "while" ]
[ "CHAPTER XXIV : Whitefoot The Wood Mouse Is Unhappy Unhappiness without a cause you never , never find ; It may be in the stomach , or it may be in the mind .", "-- Whitefoot .", "Whitefoot the Wood Mouse should have been happy , but he was n't .", "Winter had gone and sweet Mistress Spring had brought joy to all the Green Forest .", "Every one was happy , Whitefoot no less so than his neighbors at first .", "Up from the Sunny South came the feathered friends and at once began planning new homes .", "Twitterings and songs filled the air .", "Joy was everywhere .", "Food became plentiful , and Whitefoot became sleek and fat .", "That is , he became as fat as a lively Wood Mouse ever does become .", "None of his enemies had discovered his new home , and he had little to worry about .", "But by and by Whitefoot began to feel less joyous .", "Day by day he grew more and more unhappy .", "He no longer took pleasure in his fine home .", "He began to wander about for no particular reason .", "He wandered much farther from home than he had ever been in the habit of doing .", "At times he would sit and listen , but what he was listening for he did n't know .", "`` There is something the matter with me , and I do n't know what it is , '' said Whitefoot to himself forlornly .", "`` It ca n't be anything I have eaten .", "I have nothing to worry about ." ]
Yet there is XXXXX wrong with me .
something
[ "CHAPTER", "Food", "None", "Winter", "anything", "pleasure", "reason", "something", "songs", "times" ]
[ "Winter had gone and sweet Mistress Spring had brought joy to all the Green Forest .", "Every one was happy , Whitefoot no less so than his neighbors at first .", "Up from the Sunny South came the feathered friends and at once began planning new homes .", "Twitterings and songs filled the air .", "Joy was everywhere .", "Food became plentiful , and Whitefoot became sleek and fat .", "That is , he became as fat as a lively Wood Mouse ever does become .", "None of his enemies had discovered his new home , and he had little to worry about .", "But by and by Whitefoot began to feel less joyous .", "Day by day he grew more and more unhappy .", "He no longer took pleasure in his fine home .", "He began to wander about for no particular reason .", "He wandered much farther from home than he had ever been in the habit of doing .", "At times he would sit and listen , but what he was listening for he did n't know .", "`` There is something the matter with me , and I do n't know what it is , '' said Whitefoot to himself forlornly .", "`` It ca n't be anything I have eaten .", "I have nothing to worry about .", "Yet there is something wrong with me .", "I 'm losing my appetite .", "Nothing tastes good any more ." ]
I want XXXXX , but I do n't know what it is I want . ''
something
[ "Food", "Joy", "Winter", "air", "anything", "appetite", "enemies", "home", "matter", "something" ]
[ "Joy was everywhere .", "Food became plentiful , and Whitefoot became sleek and fat .", "That is , he became as fat as a lively Wood Mouse ever does become .", "None of his enemies had discovered his new home , and he had little to worry about .", "But by and by Whitefoot began to feel less joyous .", "Day by day he grew more and more unhappy .", "He no longer took pleasure in his fine home .", "He began to wander about for no particular reason .", "He wandered much farther from home than he had ever been in the habit of doing .", "At times he would sit and listen , but what he was listening for he did n't know .", "`` There is something the matter with me , and I do n't know what it is , '' said Whitefoot to himself forlornly .", "`` It ca n't be anything I have eaten .", "I have nothing to worry about .", "Yet there is something wrong with me .", "I 'm losing my appetite .", "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 XXXXX .
troubles
[ "Food", "Joy", "anything", "appetite", "habit", "home", "neighbor", "news", "reason", "troubles" ]
[ "Food became plentiful , and Whitefoot became sleek and fat .", "That is , he became as fat as a lively Wood Mouse ever does become .", "None of his enemies had discovered his new home , and he had little to worry about .", "But by and by Whitefoot began to feel less joyous .", "Day by day he grew more and more unhappy .", "He no longer took pleasure in his fine home .", "He began to wander about for no particular reason .", "He wandered much farther from home than he had ever been in the habit of doing .", "At times he would sit and listen , but what he was listening for he did n't know .", "`` There is something the matter with me , and I do n't know what it is , '' said Whitefoot to himself forlornly .", "`` It ca n't be anything I have eaten .", "I have nothing to worry about .", "Yet there is something wrong with me .", "I 'm losing my appetite .", "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 XXXXX was too busy with his own affairs .
one
[ "anything", "appetite", "enemies", "habit", "matter", "nothing", "one", "pleasure", "something", "times" ]
[ "Day by day he grew more and more unhappy .", "He no longer took pleasure in his fine home .", "He began to wander about for no particular reason .", "He wandered much farther from home than he had ever been in the habit of doing .", "At times he would sit and listen , but what he was listening for he did n't know .", "`` There is something the matter with me , and I do n't know what it is , '' said Whitefoot to himself forlornly .", "`` It ca n't be anything I have eaten .", "I have nothing to worry about .", "Yet there is something wrong with me .", "I 'm losing my appetite .", "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 XXXXX , but somehow he could n't get interested even in this .
home
[ "affairs", "anything", "appetite", "habit", "home", "interest", "neighbor", "pleasure", "reason", "troubles" ]
[ "I have nothing to worry about .", "Yet there is something wrong with me .", "I 'm losing my appetite .", "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 XXXXX who was unhappy .
one
[ "CHAPTER", "affairs", "appetite", "hunt", "interest", "neighbor", "nothing", "one", "things", "troubles" ]