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B. Read the following passage from the lesson

Part II

Jody gave himself over to thoughts of the fawn. They

passed the abandoned clearing.

He said, “Cut to the north, Mill-wheel. It was up here

that Pa got bitten by the snake and killed the doe and I

saw the fawn.”

Suddenly Jody was unwilling to have Mill-wheel with

him. If the fawn was dead, or could not be found, he

could not have his disappointment seen. And if the fawn

was there, the meeting would be so lovely and so secret

that he could not endure to share it.

He said, “It’s not far now, but the scrub is very thick

for a horse. I can make it on foot.”

“But I’m afraid to leave you, boy. Suppose you got

lost or got bitten by the snake, too?”

“I’ll take care. It might take me a long time to find

the fawn, if he’s wandered. Leave me off right here.”

“All right, but you take it easy now. You know north

here, and east?”

“There, and there. That tall pine makes a bearing.”

“So long.”

“So long, Mill-wheel. I’m obliged.”

He waited for the sound of the hooves to end, then

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Answered by nituprajapati6268035
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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