Exciting Adventures of Mister Robert Robin / Chapter 4 MISTER ROBERT ROBIN HAS AN ADVENTURE WITH THE FARMER'S MALTESE CAT | 40.00%stern hills; the dew was still glistening on the leaves, and Mister Robert Robin
and his red vest, as he finished singing his "Sun-
was singing his seven morning songs, and even Jeremiah Yellowbird was doing his best to make hi
ing to the other birds, he was
g the fence had burst into bloom. From the high place where he sat, Robert Robin could see the pin
ther. A pile of lumber lay near the pasture gate, and the little lambs were running and jumping off
n three times and said, "Tut! Tut! Tut!" He saw the farmer's Maltese cat
rt Robin to himself. Mrs. Robin heard Robert Robin saying
cat coming towards our t
d Mrs. Robin, who w
t Robin. "It is the same cat th
robins!" said Mrs. Robin. "You must
wait and see if something doe
rails across the brook, only a panel of wire fencing-so the big cat sprang to the ground and walked along the brook until h
s. Robin, and Robert Robin was so frightene
slowly towards Mister Robert Robin's tree. Every few moments he would stand still and look all around. Once he sat down for several minutes, an
big cat for me! It will only take you a moment and it will be a great favor!" But Mr
n called to him: "Oh! Mister Crow! Fly right str
id Jim Crow, "he is onl
lew over into
ird came fluttering his wings and screaming, "King! King! King!" but though he fea
ging his long tail from side to side, and looking at Robert Robin with his green eyes.
g him; he was afraid that the animal might clim
ence and started climbing up the big tree. The big basswood was very tall and straight, and as the farmer's cat climbe
n the birds are in the top of the other one?" the
he ground, he saw Mister Gabriel Chipmunk sitting on top of his o
and the big cat tiptoed towards Mister Gabriel Chipmunk. But Mister Chipmunk was
obin looked and saw an animal coming through the wo
e was any one thing which he liked to do, it w
!" and the big cat forgot all about Mister Chipmunk, an
gh the fence, and the dog jumped back through the fence, and then the cat ran up an elm tree which stood outside the woods, and the big bulldog put both of his front p
own and take a walk, Kitty! Come down and take a walk, Kitty!" The
trying to get into his ears, but the dog was sitting in the shade, and he was thinking to himself, "That
here around, and he kept saying "Tut! Tut! Tut!" but Mr
and warmer. "I shall roast in this tree!" he said to himself. "This is the last time
buried in the garden, and the more he thought about the bone, the hungrie
see you, Kitty! The nex
d at the big bulldog and said, "If
time I see you, Kitty!" And then he went back to the place where he was v
ran all the way home, and found that the farmer's long-eared hound dog ha
to Mrs. Robin: "I hope that n
looked at the woods he said to himself, "T

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