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Tommy
suggested
they
all
three
go
in
different
directions
and
hunt
.
At
first
Annika
did
n't
want
,
but
Tommy
said
,
"
You
are
n't
afraid
cat
,
are
you
?
"
And
,
of
course
,
Annika
could
n't
tolerate
such
an
insult
,
so
off
they
all
went
.
Tommy
went
through
a
field
.
Mr.
Nilsson
he
did
not
find
,
but
he
did
find
something
else
.
A
bull
!
Or
to
be
more
exact
,
the
bull
found
Tommy
.
And
the
bull
did
not
like
Tommy
,
for
he
was
a
very
cross
bull
who
was
not
at
all
fond
of
children
.
With
his
head
down
he
charged
toward
Tommy
,
bellowing
fearfully
.
Tommy
let
out
a
terrified
shriek
that
could
be
heard
all
through
the
woods
.
Pippi
and
Annika
heard
it
and
came
running
to
see
what
was
the
matter
.
By
that
time
the
bull
had
almost
reached
Tommy
who
had
fallen
head
over
heels
over
a
stump
.
!
"
What
a
stupid
bull
!
"
said
Pippi
to
Annika
,
who
was
crying
uncontrollably
.
"
He
ought
to
know
he
ca
n't
act
like
that
.
He
'll
get
Tommy
's
white
sailor
suit
all
dirty
.
I
'll
have
to
go
and
talk
some
sense
into
the
stupid
animal
.
"
And
off
she
started
.
She
ran
up
and
pulled
the
bull
by
the
tail
.
"
Forgive
me
for
breaking
up
the
party
,
she
said
.
Since
she
had
given
his
tail
a
good
hard
pull
,
the
bull
turned
around
and
saw
a
new
child
to
catch
on
his
horns
.
"
As
I
was
saying
,
"
went
on
Pippi
,
"
forgive
me
for
breaking
up
,
and
also
forgive
me
for
breaking
off
,
"
and
with
that
she
broke
off
one
of
the
bull
's
horns
.
It
is
n't
the
style
to
have
two
horns
this
year
,
"
she
said
.
"
All
the
better
bulls
have
just
one
horn
--
if
any
.
"
And
she
broke
off
the
other
horn
too
.
As
bulls
have
no
feeling
in
their
horns
,
this
one
did
n't
know
what
she
had
done
.
He
charged
at
Pippi
,
and
if
she
had
been
any
other
child
there
would
have
been
nothing
left
but
a
grease
spot
.
"
Hey
,
hey
,
stop
tickling
me
!
"
shrieked
Pippi
.
"
You
ca
n't
imagine
how
ticklish
I
am
!
Hey
,
stop
,
stop
,
or
I
'll
die
laughing
!
"
But
the
bull
did
n't
stop
,
and
at
last
Pippi
jumped
up
on
his
back
to
get
a
little
rest
.
To
be
sure
,
she
did
n't
get
much
,
because
the
bull
did
n't
in
the
least
approve
of
having
Pippi
on
his
back
.
He
dodged
about
madly
to
get
her
off
,
but
she
clamped
her
knees
and
hung
on
.
The
bull
dashed
up
and
down
the
field
,
bellowing
so
hard
that
smoke
came
out
of
his
nostrils
.
Pippi
laughed
and
shrieked
and
waved
at
Tommy
and
Annika
,
who
stood
a
little
distance
away
,
trembling
like
aspen
leaves
.
The
bull
whirled
round
and
round
,
trying
to
throw
Pippi
.
"
See
me
dancing
with
my
little
friend
!
"
cried
Pippi
and
kept
her
seat
.
At
last
the
bull
was
so
tired
that
he
lay
down
on
the
ground
and
wished
that
he
'd
never
seen
such
a
thing
as
a
child
.
He
had
never
thought
children
amounted
to
much
anyway
.
"
Are
you
going
to
take
a
little
nap
now
?
"
asked
Pippi
politely
.
"
Then
I
wo
n't
disturb
you
.
"