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MRS. PETER RABBIT 
BY 
THORNTON W. BURGESS 
With illustrations by HARRISON CADY 
1919 
 
TO MY DAUGHTER 
WHOSE ASSISTANCE IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS 
VOLUME HAS BEEN INVALUABLE IT IS MOST 
AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED 
 
CONTENTS 
CHAPTER
I 
PETER RABBIT LOSES HIS APPETITE 
II PETER RABBIT PLANS A JOURNEY 
III HOOTY THE OWL CHANGES HIS HUNTING GROUNDS 
IV THE SHADOW WITH SHARP CLAWS 
V IN THE OLD PASTURE 
VI PETER RABBIT IS STILL LONESOME 
VII PETER FINDS TRACKS 
VIII THE STRANGE TRACKS IN THE OLD PASTURE 
IX AN UNPLEASANT SURPRISE 
X PETER RABBIT ALMOST DECIDES TO RETURN HOME 
XI PETER RABBIT HAS A SUDDEN CHANGE OF MIND 
XII PETER LEARNS SOMETHING FROM TOMMY TIT 
XIII LITTLE MISS FUZZYTAIL 
XIV SOME ONE FOOLS OLD JED THUMPER 
XV A PLEASANT SURPRISE FOR PETER 
XVI PETER RABBIT'S LOOKING-GLASS 
XVII PETER MEETS MISS FUZZYTAIL 
XVIII TOMMY TIT PROVES A FRIEND INDEED 
XIX OLD MAN COYOTE PAYS A DEBT
XX LITTLE MISS FUZZYTAIL WHISPERS "YES" 
XXI PETER AND LITTLE MISS FUZZYTAIL LEAVE THE OLD 
PASTURE 
XXII SAMMY JAY BECOMES CURIOUS 
XXIII PETER INTRODUCES MRS. PETER 
XXIV DANNY MEADOW MOUSE WARNS PETER RABBIT 
XXV PETER RABBIT'S HEEDLESSNESS 
XXVI PETER RABBIT LISTENS TO MRS. PETER 
XXVII MISTAH MOCKER PLAYS A JOKE ON MRS. PETER 
XXVIII NEWS FROM THE OLD BRIAR-PATCH 
XXIX JIMMY SKUNK VISITS PETER RABBIT 
XXX REDDY FOX LEARNS THE SECRET 
XXXI BLACKY THE CROW HAS SHARP EYES 
XXXII PETER RABBIT'S NURSERY 
 
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 
Every one who could walk, creep, or fly headed for the Old 
Briar-patch ..... Frontispiece 
He dodged and jumped, and all the time the shadow followed him 
That night Old Man Coyote started for the Old Pasture 
"The quickest way for me to know is for you to tell me," replied Jimmy
CHAPTER I 
PETER RABBIT LOSES HIS APPETITE 
Good appetite, you'll always find, Depends upon your state of mind. 
Peter Rabbit. 
Peter Rabbit had lost his appetite. Now when Peter Rabbit loses his 
appetite, something is very wrong indeed with him. Peter has boasted 
that he can eat any time and all the time. In fact, the two things that 
Peter thinks most about are his stomach and satisfying his curiosity, 
and nearly all of the scrapes that Peter has gotten into have been 
because of those two things. So when Peter loses his appetite or his 
curiosity, there is surely something the matter with him. 
Ever since Old Man Coyote had come to live on the Green Meadows, 
Peter had been afraid to go very far from the dear Old Briar-patch 
where he makes his home, and where he always feels safe. Now there 
wasn't any reason why he should go far from the dear Old Briar-patch. 
There was plenty to eat in it and all around it, for sweet clover grew 
almost up to the very edge of it, and you know Peter is very fond of 
sweet clover. So there was plenty for Peter to eat without running any 
risk of danger. With nothing to do but eat and sleep, Peter should have 
grown fat and contented. But he didn't. 
Now that is just the way with a lot of people. The more they have and 
the less they have to worry about, the more discontented they become, 
and at last they are positively unhappy. There was little Danny Meadow 
Mouse, living out on the Green Meadows; he was happy all the 
livelong day, and yet he had    
    
		
	
	
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