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Buddy Jim

Chapter 19: RACKY RACCOON
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A young boy spends his first summer on a country farm with his loyal dog, discovering rural pleasures and small adventures. Short, episodic scenes follow outdoor explorations, encounters with birds, squirrels and a lively bat, and moments of play that prompt curiosity about nature. Each incident emphasizes companionship, resourcefulness, and the habit of making one’s own fun while learning to notice seasonal changes and neighborhood life. The gentle, accessible narration and illustrations present a series of wholesome vignettes aimed at early readers who enjoy animal characters and everyday outdoor discovery.

RACKY RACCOON

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T HANK Goodness," chuckled Racky Raccoon, "that Old Dog Sandy has gone back to the city, and I can get down on the ground and stretch my legs in the daytime if I want to.

"He's been snooping around here all summer, so that nearly I didn't get in this book at all.

"But better late than never, and it's been worth being up a tree all summer, to get in here with Buddy Jim and all the rest of the Little Neighbors.

"But hungry! I haven't had a bite since twelve o'clock by the moon last night, and I see that Old Bob the gardener has thoughtfully left some nice yellow pumpkins on the hillside for me. You didn't know I liked pumpkins? No more do I; only the seeds.

"How do I get the pumpkins open? Say, what do you s'pose my claws are for?

"And after I get the seeds I have to take them to the brook and wash 'em. What for? O, my mother told me never to eat anything without first washing it.

"S'long! See you later."