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nt to sleep. And the next day he never went near Farmer Green's garden. But Jimmy Rabbit didn't mind that at all. There were plenty of others who wanted to trundle the wheelbarrow. And this time Jimmy told Billy Woodchuck that _he_ might wheel the barrow home for him. Once more Jimmy Rabbit stood by while the vegetables were gathered for him. Once more he seated himself on top of the load. And once more he had a free ride up the long hill. Jimmy had changed his mind about Farmer Green's garden. He even asked his mother if he might not bring home two loads of vegetables each day, instead of only one. And he was disappointed when she said "No!" There was one thing, however, that Jimmy had overlooked. As the days went by, one by one his friends stayed away from the garden-patch. And at last there was nobody left who wanted to push the wheelbarrow except Fatty Coon. And Fatty Coon was really no friend of his at all. In fact, Jimmy did not like him, because he never could feel sure that Fatty would not get hungry all at once and try to eat him. But Fatty teased so hard that at last Jimmy agreed to give him his turn at the fun (Jimmy was always careful to speak of gathering vegetables and wheeling them home as "fun"). When the barrow was full, Jimmy Rabbit again climbed on top of the load. But he kept very close watch of Fatty. And he was ready, any moment, to leap off the wheelbarrow in case Fatty should reach for his legs. Fatty Coon was strong. He did not tire so easily as the others had. But finally he let go the handles and straightened up. "What's the matter?" asked Jimmy. "You're not tired, are you?" "No!" said Fatty. "But it's harder work than I supposed. I declare, I'm getting terribly hungry." When Jimmy Rabbit heard him say that, his heart went _pitty-pat_. And he almost ran away, then and there. But what would become of his nice new wheelbarrow if he did that? He was afraid that Fatty Coon would run off with it. "My goodness! I'm growing hungrier every minute!" said Fatty Coon. Then Jimmy Rabbit had a happy thought. He grabbed up a handful of green peas and tossed them to Fatty. "Here!" he said. "Eat those! Maybe they'll make you feel better." Fatty Coon ate the peas greedily. "More!" he said. As you see, he was not very polite. Jimmy threw him two handfuls then. Still Fatty Coon said "More!" So Jimmy rolled a turnip off the load. And after that he threw out a cabbage, and t
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