Rabbit the hunter

  
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One day Rabbit took his bow and arrow and went hunting. He left the house where he lived with his grandmother and hopped links of london through the forest, happy
to be out and about. Suddenly he saw huge footprints
in the track.

“Wow! Check out the size of this!” Rabbit said,
twitching his nose. He hopped into the middle of the left footprint, then took six long hops links of london jewellery to reach the right one.

“This dude is some giant” he said out loud, talking
to himself because no one else was there. The forest
was silent. He couldn’t links of london sale even hear a wing flap, or a
bear breathing.

“I bet that giant’s hunted everything!” said Rabbit
angrily. And sure enough, when he checked, there
wasn’t anything left to hunt.

Rabbit went home to his grandmother and told her he hadn’t hunted
anything for dinner links of london because the giant had been to the forest first. She patted him on the head. “Don’t worry dear. I’ve picked some berries. We can have them for dinner.”

“I don’t want stupid berries. I want to eat something I’ve hunted!”
Rabbit grumbled to himself. He didn’t say it out loud because he didn’t
want to hurt his grandmother’s links of london jewellery feelings.

The next day Rabbit got up earlier, hoping to hunt before the giant
came. No luck. Everything had gone already. “It’s not fair!” cried
Rabbit, stamping his feet.

Each day Rabbit got up earlier and earlier, and each day the same thing
happened. The giant got there links of london bracelet first.

Rabbit became angrier and angrier. “I will set a trap for the giant. And when I catch him, I’ll shoot him with my bow and arrow.” He strung a
net across the track to catch anyone who walked down it. Then he went
home to his grandmother, thinking “this will be the last night I have to
eat berries for links of london charms dinner. Tomorrow I’ll be able to go hunting.”

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