        item: #1 of 6
          id: 10337
      author: Garnett, David
       title: Lady into Fox
        date: None
       words: 24696
      flesch: 78
     summary: Whether it was from a chance meeting on the roads, or less romantic but more probable, by Mr. Tebrick becoming acquainted with her uncle, a minor canon at Oxford, and thence being invited by him to visit Tangley Hall, it is impossible to say. Mr. Tebrick had persuaded her to hunt on Boxing Day, but with great difficulty, and she had not enjoyed it (though of hacking she was fond enough).
    keywords: cubs; day; eyes; fox; good; house; morning; mrs; night; silvia; tebrick; thing; time; vixen; way; wife; woman
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        item: #2 of 6
          id: 14814
      author: Potter, Beatrix
       title: The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck
        date: None
       words: 1377
      flesch: 84
     summary: Where do you go every afternoon by yourself, Jemima Puddle-duck? Jemima was rather in awe of the collie; she told him the whole story. [Illustration] Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Rebeccah Puddle-duck, was perfectly willing to leave the hatching to some one else--I have not the patience to sit on a nest for twenty-eight days; and no more have you, Jemima.
    keywords: illustration; jemima
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        item: #3 of 6
          id: 18667
      author: Hinkle, Thomas C. (Thomas Clark)
       title: Doctor Rabbit and Brushtail the Fox
        date: None
       words: 16124
      flesch: 90
     summary: Cheepy Chipmunk got up and was starting away, when Doctor Rabbit seized him and said in a low, frightened whisper that scared Cheepy half to death, Come back and sit down and keep as still as anything. The animal was walking along under the trees not far away, and did not even look in the direction of Doctor Rabbit and little Cheepy Chipmunk.
    keywords: brushtail; doctor; doctor rabbit; fox; rabbit; thicket; woods
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        item: #4 of 6
          id: 22611
      author: Anonymous
       title: The Fox and the Geese; and The Wonderful History of Henny-Penny
        date: None
       words: 2179
      flesch: 94
     summary: Thus saying, she died, and her daughters fair,-- Gobble, Goosey, and Ganderee,-- Agreed together, that they would beware Of Mr. Fox, their enemy. And they said,-- Oh, Mr. Fox, the clouds are falling, and we are going to tell the king.
    keywords: cocky; daddles; fox; penny
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        item: #5 of 6
          id: 44347
      author: Tregarthen, J. C. (John Coulson)
       title: Master Reynard: The History of a Fox
        date: None
       words: 27872
      flesch: 76
     summary: It was the hour that had ofttimes surprised me in the midst of my hunting, and hurried me across the misty fen to my kennel in the brake; the hour when every carnivorous creature of the night steals by hidden ways to his retreat, and conceals himself from the cruel eye of day. Moreover, each fall of snow caused me fresh trouble; for it stultified the knowledge I had gained, and compelled me to find new ways to my hunting grounds.
    keywords: badger; brake; creature; earth; eyes; face; fox; ground; head; left; life; mother; night; place; pool; reeds; sisters; thought; time; vixen; water; way; wild
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        item: #6 of 6
          id: 5955
      author: Bailey, Arthur Scott
       title: The Tale of Tommy Fox
        date: None
       words: 15983
      flesch: 94
     summary: She just stared back at Tommy Fox; and she didn't say a word to him, which somehow made Tommy still more peevish. He did not see Tommy Fox at all, because Tommy was hidden behind the bush.
    keywords: dog; farmer; green; grouse; mother; mrs; spot; tommy; tommy fox; woodchuck
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