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“Faline, sister, you knew me anyway.” Gobo went to her and kissed her mouth. 197
“The dogs found me.” 205
Marena was quiet and serious and gentler than any of the others. 213
“Did I frighten you?” asked the owl. 221
Gobo would stand with perfect peace of mind in the bright sunshine on the meadow. 225
The ducks talked endlessly to one another in a friendly, serious, capable way. 235
Bambi lay on the warm earth with the mouldering bark of the fallen tree above him. 255
“My beautiful old oak, do you remember it? It was awful. He chopped it down!” 265
The fox came springing, crouching and slinking. A little, short legged hound was after him. 271
The pheasants, swooping down from their roosts, would stand in one spot. 279
Two fawns were standing side by side, in their little red coats. 291