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A young rabbit leaves his safe briar‑patch out of loneliness and curiosity, loses his appetite, and explores the Old Pasture where he faces predators and a larger resident rabbit who contests his presence. He meets a shy female rabbit and a circle of wild neighbors — a titmouse, meadow mouse, skunk, jay, crow and others — whose companionship, warnings and small adventures teach him prudence, courage and the value of listening to wiser friends. The narrative is arranged in short, episodic chapters that mix gentle suspense, humor and moral lessons for young readers.
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