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"Wealth is the parent of luxury and indolence, and poverty of meanness and viciousness, and both of discontent."
Table of Contents
- Chapter I: Peter Rabbit Meets Lightfoot
- Chapter II : Lightfoot's New Antlers
- Chapter III: Lightfoot Tells How His Antlers Grew
- Chapter IV: The Spirit Of Fear
- Chapter V: Sammy Jay Brings Lightfoot Word
- Chapter VI: A Game Of Hide And Seek
- Chapter VII: The Merry Little Breezes Help Lightfoot
- Chapter VIII: Wit Against Wit
- Chapter IX: Lightfoot Becomes Uncertain
- Chapter X: Lightfoot's Clever Trick
- Chapter XI: The Hunted Watches The Hunter
- Chapter XII: Lightfoot Visits Paddy The Beaver
- Chapter XIII: Lightfoot And Paddy Become Partners
- Chapter XIV: How Paddy Warned Lightfoot
- Chapter XV: The Three Watchers
- Chapter XVI: Visitors To Paddy's Pond
- Chapter XVII: Sammy Jay Arrives
- Chapter XVIII: The Hunter Loses His Temper
- Chapter XIX: Sammy Jay Is Modest
- Chapter XX: Lightfoot Hears A Dreadful Sound
- Chapter XXI: How Lightfoot Got Rid Of The Hounds
- Chapter XXII: Lightfoot's Long Swim
- Chapter XXIII: Lightfoot Finds A Friend
- Chapter XXIV: The Hunter Is Disappointed
- Chapter XXV: The Hunter Lies In Wait
- Chapter XXVI: Lightfoot Does The Wise Thing
- Chapter XXVII: Sammy Jay Worries
- Chapter XXVIII: The Hunting Season Ends
- Chapter XXIX: Mr. And Mrs. Quack Are Startled
- Chapter XXX: The Mystery Is Solved
- Chapter XXXI: A Surprising Discovery
- Chapter XXXII: Lightfoot Sees The Stranger
- Chapter XXXIII: A Different Game Of Hide And Seek
- Chapter XXXIV: A Startling New Footprint
- Chapter XXXV: Lightfoot Is Reckless
- Chapter XXXVI: Sammy Jay Takes A Hand
- Chapter XXXVII: The Great Fight
- Chapter XXXVIII: An Unseen Watcher
- Chapter XXXIX: Lightfoot Discovers Love
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