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is is a chapter he is a champion ​

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Answered by hackthejack08
1

Answer:

Brovo

Explanation:

Because he makes it

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer :

This compelling story is about a boy and his father who, bullied by the wealthy Mr. Hazell,  

hatch a plan to make him look like a fool. Danny and his father William live in an old gypsy  

caravan  behind  the  filling  station  and  garage  that  they  own  and  operate.  Danny  is  nine  

years old when the story begins; he and his  father are very close and their relationship is  

very important. One night, Danny wakes up to find that his father is gone. When he finally  

returns  in  the  wee  hours,  William  lets  Danny  in  on  his  biggest  secret;  he  has  been  in  

Hazell’s Wood poaching Mr. Hazell’s pheasants. It was a hobby of his with Danny’s mother  

before she died, and he has decided  to  take it back up again. Danny wants  to come along,  

but his father will not allow it. The next time William goes out, he falls into a trap set by Mr.  

Hazell’s  “keepers”  to  catch  poachers and breaks  his ankle. Danny must go  out  to  find  his  

father and rescue him.

One  day,  Mr.  Hazell  stops  by  the  filling  station.  He  talks  down  to William  and  threatens  

Danny. William is, of course, outraged, and refuses to serve him. Mr. Hazell begins sending  

inspectors  and  officials  to  find  an  excuse  to  shut  down  the  filling  station,  and  William  

decides he has had enough. He  tells Danny about an annual hunting party  that Mr. Hazell  

will  be  throwing  soon  and  declares  that  if  they  can  find  a  way  to  take  away  all  of  the  

pheasants, Mr. Hazell will be disgraced in front of his wealthy companions.

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