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beyond the rim. It hurt and scared 

 him, and he was divided between the 

 impulse to rush forth and seek other 

 shelter, and the instinct to lie absolutely 

 still. Fortunately he lay still, and the 

 hunter passed on, leaving the Squirrel 

 wiser in several ways, for now he knew 

 the danger of the dray when gunners 

 came and the wisdom of "lay low" when 

 in doubt. 



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