What does the phrase I take my bounty to the brook mean
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The raccoon is taking its stolen food to the stream because raccoons always wash their food before they eat it. "Bounty" means treasure or good things. A brook is a stream or creek. The raccoon is taking its stolen food to the stream because raccoons always wash their food before they eat it.
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