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The Adventures of Tommy Titmouse 
world, he soon found, was full of bad 
folk, he was sharp enough to avoid them. 
Once when he was young he had a terrible 
fright. For when he flew down to a 
bone he saw in a farmyard that still had 
a good many pickings on it, a hungry 3s 
cat pounced out from where she had 
been hiding and very nearly caught him ; 
but he was so small and so quick that 
he just managed to dodge between her 
cruel paws and fly up out of reach. 
Then there were weasels, and owls, 
and all kinds of hungry birds and beasts 
that he had to dodge, and worse than 
all there were boys. They were really 
more dangerous than any of the other 
things, which were only likely to do 
him harm when they were hungry, and 
he knew what it was to be hungry him- 
self; but boys were always dangerous— 
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