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MOO COW TALES.
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your wood," said Pansy; "I have only come to look for my fortune. Can you tell me where I could find it?"

"Well, there now!" said the rabbit quite kindly, "I'm sure I don't know, but if you walk through the gate at the end of the wood you may find something nice; many of my relations have been in there and they say that the most wonderful things grow on the other side of the gate, but one has to take care not to get caught. Still, you are so much larger than we are that I don't think there is any danger for you. Come, I will show you the way. But be care-[[Author:|Author:]]