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    Chapter III: Reddy Is Sure Granny Has Lost Her Senses
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    the end of it if they did.

    Over and over rolled Granny, and around and around she chased her tail. The snow flew up in a cloud. And all the time she made no sound. Reddy was just trying to decide whether to go off and leave her until she had regained her common sense, or to go out and try to stop her, when he happened to look out in the open water where Quacker was. Quacker was sitting up as straight as he could. In fact, he had his wings raised to help him sit up on his tail, the better to see what old Granny Fox was doing.

    "As I live," muttered Reddy, "I believe that fellow is nearer than he was!"

    Reddy crouched lower than ever, and instead of watching Granny he watched Quacker the Duck.
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