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    Chapter XIV: Blacky Makes A Call - Page 2

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    all those two-legged creatures were like Farmer Brown's boy."

    "Wouldn't it!" cried Peter. Then he added, "I wish they were."

    "You don't wish it half as much as I do," declared Mrs. Quack.

    "Yet I can remember when he used to hunt with a terrible gun and was as bad as the worst of them," said Blacky.

    "What changed him?" asked Mrs. Quack, looking interested.

    "Just getting really acquainted with some of the little people of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows," replied Blacky. "He found them ready to meet him more than halfway in friendship and that some of them really are his best friends."

    "And now he is their best friend," spoke up Peter.

    Blacky nodded. "Right, Peter," said he. "That is why the Quacks are safe here and will be as long as they stay."
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