At the edge of the old briar-patch sits Peter Rabbit -- staring
into the sky, his head tipped so far back it makes his neck ache!
Up in the sky, a black speck sails across the snowy white face
of a cloud. How could that little speck be alive, way up there? But
Peter knows it is -- and he knows "who" it is: King Eagle, who, by
and by, disappears over the Great Mountain. Peter rubs the back of
his aching neck. Then he gives a little sigh.
"I wonder what it's like, to fly like that," he says . . . not
knowing just how much he is soon to learn about his friends in the
green forest and meadow -- and the adventures he will have, while
learning!
Thornton W. Burgess (1874-1965) expressed his love of the
outdoors in these delightful "How" tales about the ways of animals
in the wild.
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