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Chapter XIX. Jerry Muskrat's Great Idea - Page 2
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"All you've got to do is to follow the Laughing Brook way back into the Green Forest, and you'll come to Paddy's pond," said he. "He made that pond himself two years ago. He came down from the Great Woods and built a dam across the Laughing Brook way back there in the Green Forest and gave us a great scare here in the Smiling Pool by cutting off the water for a few days. He has got a very nice pond there now. Honker the Goose and his flock spent a night in it on their way south last fall."
Mrs. Quack waited to hear no more. She shot up into the air and disappeared over the tops of the trees in the Green Forest.
"What do you think of my idea?" asked Jerry, as he and Mr. Quack watched her out of sight.
"I think it is great, just simply great," replied Mr. Quack.
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