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Or perhaps it would be better to say that therewas no sign at all of any occupant. Dickie found not a trace of a pathnor even a foot-print near the hole nor did his nose discover thefaintest scent either of friend or enemy. Slipping inside the hole, Dickie found himself in the mouth of a big, airy tunnel, which went sharply downwards for a few feet. And without the slightest fear he plunged down the dark hole, to seewhat he could see. [Illustration] [Illustration] XVI A LUCKY FIND Though Dickie... Deer Mouse was shy, he couldn't have been a coward. Forwhen he had reached the end of that first pitch that led into the oldburrow of Billy Woodchuck's uncle and aunt he never once thought ofturning back. Before him stretched a dark, dry, level tunnel. Andthrough it Dickie quickly made his way. It was surprisingly long--that underground passage. But he came to theend of it at last. And creeping upwards, because the tunnel rosesuddenly, Dickie Deer Mouse found himself in a roomy chamber, comfortably furnished with a big bed of soft, dried grasses, where Mr.
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