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That is because all the
keep it alive are carried up from the roots in the sap, and the
bark.html">bark.html">bark.html">bark is taken off, because it is up the inside of the bark that
around the trunk, the tree.html">tree.html">tree just starves to death.
Now Paddy the Beaver loves the Green Forest as dearly as you and
home. Besides, Paddy never is wasteful. So he cuts down.html">down a tree so
trees for a very little bark, as he might do if he were lazy.
is from the aspen.html">aspen.html">aspen. When he cannot get that, he will eat the bark
he likes the aspen so much better that he will work very hard to
hard for it.
There were some aspen trees growing right on the edge of the pond.html">pond.html">pond.html">pond
cut the trees for his dam. As soon as a tree was down, he would
water was deep, close to his new house.html">house. He took them one by one
into the mud just enough to hold them. Then, as fast as he
grew and grew.
Jerry Muskrat, Peter Rabbit, Bobby Coon, and the other little
and curiosity. They couldn't quite make out what he was doing. It
house.
"What's he doing, Jerry?" demanded Peter, when he could keep
to lay in a supply of food.html">food.html">food for the winter.html">winter, just as I told you,
understand what he is taking it all out into the pond for. I
curious that he couldn't sit still.
So Jerry swam out to where Paddy was so busy. "Is this your food
rest. "Yes, this is my food supply. Isn't it splendid?"
"I guess it is," replied Jerry, trying to be polite, "though I
with it? Where is your storehouse?"
"This pond is my storehouse," replied Paddy. "I will make a great
nice and fresh all winter. When the pond is frozen over, all. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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