Tales from Watership DownHarper Collins, 1998/03/01 - 352 ページ Return Again to the Warren for In one of the most enduring classics of contemporary literature, author Richard Adams enthralled millions of readers by creating a glorious world of danger and discovery at once uniquely strange and strikingly similar to our own. Come back now to this remarkable society hidden beneath the tall grasses and open fields; to old friends and new heroes whose courage and tenacity are tested at every turn by predatory nature and the short-sighted cruelties of man. Come back to the excitement and enchantment, to the heartsoaring wonder of a place called Watership Down. |
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... knew, until at last he asked a very old, wise rabbit in his warren, named Heartsease. "I can recall that when I was young," said Heartsease, "our warren gave shelter to a wounded swallow—one who had traveled far and wide. He pitied us ...
... knew, until at last he asked a very old, wise rabbit in his warren, named Heartsease. "I can recall that when I was young," said Heartsease, "our warren gave shelter to a wounded swallow—one who had traveled far and wide. He pitied us ...
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... not tell which way to go, and what was worse, he could form no sense of direction, so that for all he knew, he might be going in circles. He could hear other creatures moving in the dark around him, and. 7 The Sense of Smell.
... not tell which way to go, and what was worse, he could form no sense of direction, so that for all he knew, he might be going in circles. He could hear other creatures moving in the dark around him, and. 7 The Sense of Smell.
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... knew that if he did not, it would be the end of him. He felt desperately lonely and would have given anything to have Rabscuttle beside him. Rabscuttle had begged to come, but El-ahrairah had firmly refused him. Hours passed. At least ...
... knew that if he did not, it would be the end of him. He felt desperately lonely and would have given anything to have Rabscuttle beside him. Rabscuttle had begged to come, but El-ahrairah had firmly refused him. Hours passed. At least ...
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... knew well enough what it meant. Gradually, he was growing old. He knew this mainly because his marvelous hearing was becoming less keen and there was a stiffness in one of his front paws. One morning, as he was feeding in the dew ...
... knew well enough what it meant. Gradually, he was growing old. He knew this mainly because his marvelous hearing was becoming less keen and there was a stiffness in one of his front paws. One morning, as he was feeding in the dew ...
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The Fox in the Water | 70 |
The Rabbits Ghost Story | 93 |
The Story of the Great Marsh | 134 |
The Story of the Terrible HayMaking | 155 |
Elahrairah and the Lendri | 170 |
The New Warren | 210 |
Flyairth | 218 |
Flyairths Departure | 255 |
Hyzenthlay in Action | 262 |
Sandwort | 277 |
Stonecrop | 293 |
Campion | 316 |
Lapine Glossary | 333 |
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