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作者:怀疑一切      更新:2021-02-18 22:48      字数:9322
  would be so intent on catching him that he would not notice the train until
  he   was on the   bridge   and   it   was too   late;  as   had been   the   case   with   the
  young hound。 Then Bowser would have to jump down into the swift river
  or be run over。 As soon as Reddy was across the bridge; he jumped off the
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  track   and   turned   to   see   what   would   happen   to   Bowser   the   Hound。   The
  train was halfway across the bridge; but Bowser was nowhere to be seen。
  He   must have   jumped already。 Reddy  sat down and   grinned in the   most
  self…satisfied way。
  The long train roared past; and Reddy closed his eyes to shut out the
  dust   and   smoke。   When   he   opened   them   again;   he   looked   right   into   the
  wide…open mouth of Bowser the Hound; who was not ten feet away。
  〃Did you think you could fool me with that old trick?〃 roared Bowser。
  Reddy didn't stop to   make   reply; he   just   started off  at   the top   of  his
  speed; a badly frightened little fox。
  You see; Bowser the Hound knew all about that trick and he had just
  waited until the train had passed and then had run across the bridge right
  behind it。
  And   as   Reddy   Fox;   out   of   breath   and   tired;   ran   to   seek   the   aid   of
  Granny   Fox   in   getting   rid   of   Bowser   the   Hound;   he   heard   a   sound   that
  made him grind his teeth。
  〃Haw; haw; haw! How smart we are!〃
  It was Blacky the Crow。
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  IV。 Reddy Fox Grows Bold
  Reddy Fox was growing bold。 Everybody said so; and what everybody
  says must be so。 Reddy Fox had always been very sly and not bold at all。
  The truth is Reddy Fox had so many times fooled Bowser the Hound and
  Farmer Brown's boy that he had begun to think himself very smart indeed。
  He had really fooled himself。 Yes; Sir; Reddy Fox had fooled himself。 He
  thought himself so smart that nobody could fool him。
  Now  it is one   of the   worst habits   in the   world to think too   much   of
  one's self。 And Reddy Fox had the habit。 Oh; my; yes! Reddy Fox certainly
  did   have   the   habit!   When   anyone   mentioned   Bowser   the   Hound;   Reddy
  would turn up his nose and say: 〃Pooh! It's the easiest thing in the world to
  fool him。〃
  You see; he had forgotten all about the time Bowser had fooled him at
  the railroad bridge。
  Whenever   Reddy   saw   Farmer   Brown's   boy   he   would   say   with   the
  greatest scorn: 〃Who's afraid of him? Not I!〃
  So   as   Reddy   Fox   thought   more   and   more   of   his   own   smartness;   he
  grew   bolder   and   bolder。  Almost   every   night   he   visited   Farmer   Brown's
  henyard。  Farmer   Brown   set traps   all   around the   yard;  but   Reddy  always
  found   them  and   kept   out   of   them。   It   got   so   that   Unc'   Billy  Possum   and
  Jimmy Skunk didn't dare go to the henhouse for eggs any more; for fear
  that they would get into one of the traps set for Reddy Fox。 Of course they
  missed those fresh eggs and of course they blamed Reddy Fox。
  〃Never     mind;〃    said   Jimmy     Skunk;    scowling     down    on   the   Green
  Meadows where Reddy Fox was taking a sun bath; 〃Farmer Brown's boy
  will get him yet! I hope he does!〃 Jimmy said this a little spitefully and
  just as if he really meant it。
  Now   when   people   think   that   they   are   very;   very   smart;   they   like   to
  show off。 You know it isn't any fun at all to feel smart unless others can
  see how smart you are。 So Reddy Fox; just to show off; grew very bold;
  very bold indeed。 He actually went up to Farmer Brown's henyard in broad
  daylight; and almost under the nose of Bowser the Hound he caught the
  pet chicken of Farmer Brown's boy。 'Ol Mistah Buzzard; sailing overhead
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  high up in the blue; blue sky; saw Reddy Fox and shook his bald head:
  〃Ah see Trouble on the way; Yes; Ah do! Yes; Ah do! Hope it ain't a…
  gwine to stay; Yes; Ah do! Yes; Ah do! Trouble am a spry ol' man; Bound
  to find yo' if he can; If he finds yo' bound to stick。 When Ah sees him; Ah
  runs quick! Yes; Ah do! Yes; Ah do!〃
  But Reddy Fox thought himself so smart that it seemed as if he really
  were hunting for Ol' Mr。 Trouble。 And when he caught the pet chicken of
  Farmer Brown's boy; Ol' Mr。 Trouble was right at his heels。
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  V。 Reddy Grows Careless
  Ol' Mistah Buzzard was right。 Trouble was right at the heels of Reddy
  Fox; although Reddy wouldn't have believed it if he had been told。 He had
  stolen that plump pet chicken of Farmer Brown's boy for no reason under
  the sun but to show off。 He wanted everyone to know how bold he was。
  He thought himself so smart that he could do just exactly what he pleased
  and   no   one   could   stop   him。   He   liked   to   strut   around   through   the   Green
  Forest and over the Green Meadows and brag about what he had done and
  what he could do。
  Now people who brag and boast and who like to show off are almost
  sure to   come   to   grief。 And   when   they do;  very  few  people   are sorry  for
  them。   None   of   the   little   meadow   and   forest   people   liked   Reddy   Fox;
  anyway; and they were getting so tired of his boasting that they just ached
  to see him get into trouble。 Yes; Sir; they just ached to see Reddy get into
  trouble。
  Peter   Rabbit;   happy…go…lucky   Peter   Rabbit;   shook   his   head   gravely
  when he heard how Reddy had stolen that pet chicken of Farmer Brown's
  boy; and was boasting about it to everyone。
  〃Reddy Fox is getting so puffed up that pretty soon he won't be able to
  see his own feet;〃 said Peter Rabbit。
  〃Well; what if he doesn't?〃 demanded Jimmy Skunk。
  Peter looked at Jimmy in disgust:
  〃He comes to grief; however fleet; Who doesn't watch his flying feet。
  〃Jimmy      Skunk;     if  you   didn't   have   that   little  bag   of  scent   that
  everybody is afraid of; you would be a lot more careful where you step;〃
  replied Peter。 〃If Reddy doesn't watch out; someday he'll step right into a
  trap。
  Jimmy Skunk chuckled。 〃I wish he would!〃 said he。
  Now   when   Farmer   Brown's   boy   heard   about   the   boldness   of   Reddy
  Fox;   he   shut   his   mouth   tight   in   a   way   that   was   unpleasant   to   see   and
  reached for his gun。 〃I can't afford to raise chickens to feed foxes!〃 said he。
  Then he whistled for Bowser the Hound; and together they started out。 It
  wasn't long before Bowser found Reddy's tracks。
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  〃Bow; wow; wow; wow!〃 roared Bowser the Hound。
  Reddy   Fox;     taking   a  nap   on  the   edge  of  the   Green   Forest;   heard
  Bowser's big; deep voice。 He pricked up his ears; then he grinned。 〃I feel
  just   like   a   good   run   today;〃   said   he;   and   trotted   off   along   the   Crooked
  Little Path down the hill。
  Now this was a beautiful summer day and Reddy knew that in summer
  men and boys seldom hunt foxes。 〃It's only Bowser the Hound;〃 thought
  Reddy; 〃and when I've had a good run; I'll play a trick on him so that he
  will lose my track。〃 So Reddy didn't use his eyes as he should have done。
  You see; he thought himself so smart that he had grown careless。 Yes; Sir;
  Reddy Fox had grown careless。 He kept looking back to see where Bowser
  the Hound was; but didn't look around to make sure that no other danger
  was near。
  Ol' Mistah Buzzard; sailing round and round; way up in the blue; blue
  sky; could see everything going on down below。 He could see Reddy Fox
  running     along    the  edge   of  the   Green    Forest   and   every   few   minutes
  stopping to chuckle and listen to Bowser the Hound trying to pick out the
  trail Reddy had made so hard to follow by his twists and turns。 And he saw
  something else; did Ol' Mistah Buzzard。 It looked to him very much like
  the   barrel   of   a   gun   sticking   out   from   behind   an   old   tree   just   ahead   of
  Reddy。
  〃Ah reckon it's just like Ah said: Reddy Fox is gwine to meet trouble
  right smart soon;〃 muttered Ol' Mistah Buzzard。
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