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    Chapter XXVIII: Prickly Porky Enjoys Himself - Page 2

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    She had seen Bowser run away, and now she was anxious to find out if Reddy Fox were safe.

    "Good morning," said Granny Fox, taking care not to come too near.

    "Good morning," replied Prickly Porky, hiding a smile.

    "I'm very tired and would like to go inside my house; had you just as soon move?" asked Granny Fox.

    "Oh!" exclaimed Prickly Porky, "is this your house? I thought you lived over on the Green Meadows."

    "I did, but I've moved. Please let me in," replied Granny Fox.

    "Certainly, certainly. Don't mind me, Granny Fox. Step right over me," said Prickly Porky, and smiled once more, and at the same time rattled his little spears.

    Instead of stepping over him, Granny Fox backed away.
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