Woodland Moor And Stream Being the Notes of a Naturalist
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Rabbits work the banks in all directions ; then, when the otter finds a spot that suits him, he gives the rabbits notice to quit in his own fashion. It wants little altering to make his home ready for him. ' ' Ay, he's pretty cute. ' ' You know that gravelly bank yonder ? Well, one flood-time we was hunting the rats that the water had drove out. It had drove the rabbits too, but it was rats we was hunting. We had got the ferrets and the 56 WOODLAND, MOOR, AND STREAM dogs. The ferrets worked wel...l, and went into all the holes as free as rain, till we come to a couple on the top of that particular bank. We turned 'em down, but they wouldn't work them. All they did was to just poke their noses in and sniff, and then run round the holes, uneasy like. The dogs, too, sniffed and scratched about strange like for them, quieter than they was used. We jumped about and poked into the holes, wondering why the ferrets would not go in. The river was rushing almost bank-high to where we stood ; when all at once something was heard whining like, and somebody said, " Look at that !" It was a sight !
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