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Chapter X: The White Watchers - Page 2
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"A Mouse," thought Whitey, and alighted on that stump. "He saw me flying, but he'll forget about it after a while and will come out again. He won't see me then if I don't move. And I won't move until he is far enough from that hole for me to catch him before he can get back to it."
So the two watchers in white sat without moving for the longest time, one watching for a dinner and the other watching the other watcher.
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