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91
The
cocker
spaniel
heard
the
commotion
and
he
ran
out
from
the
barn
to
join
the
chase
.
Mr
.
Zuckerman
heard
,
and
he
came
out
of
the
machine
shed
where
he
was
mending
a
tool
.
Lurvy
,
the
hired
man
,
heard
the
noise
and
came
up
from
the
asparagus
patch
where
he
was
pulling
weeds
.
Everybody
walked
toward
Wilbur
and
Wilbur
didn
t
know
what
to
do
.
92
The
woods
seemed
a
long
way
off
,
and
anyway
,
he
had
never
been
down
there
in
the
woods
and
wasn
t
sure
he
would
like
it
.
93
"
Get
around
behind
him
,
Lurvy
,
"
said
Mr
.
Zuckerman
,
"
and
drive
him
toward
the
barn
!
And
take
it
easy
-
don
t
rush
him
!
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94
I
ll
go
and
get
a
bucket
of
slops
.
"
95
The
news
of
Wilbur
s
escape
spread
rapidly
among
the
animals
on
the
place
.
Whenever
any
creature
broke
loose
on
Zuckerman
s
farm
,
the
event
was
of
great
interest
to
the
others
.
The
goose
shouted
to
the
nearest
cow
that
Wilbur
was
free
,
and
soon
all
the
cows
knew
.
Then
one
of
the
cows
told
one
of
the
sheep
,
and
soon
all
the
sheep
knew
.
The
lambs
learned
about
it
from
their
mothers
.
The
horses
,
in
their
stalls
in
the
barn
,
pricked
up
their
ears
when
they
heard
the
goose
hollering
;
and
soon
the
horses
had
caught
on
to
what
was
happening
.
"
Wilbur
s
out
,
"
they
said
.
Every
animal
stirred
and
lifted
its
head
and
became
excited
to
know
that
one
of
his
friends
had
got
free
and
was
no
longer
penned
up
or
tied
fast
.
96
Wilbur
didn
t
know
what
to
do
or
which
way
to
run
.
It
seemed
as
though
everybody
was
after
him
.
"
If
this
is
what
it
s
like
to
be
free
,
"
he
thought
,
"
I
believe
I
d
rather
be
penned
up
in
my
own
yard
.
"
97
The
cocker
spaniel
was
sneaking
up
on
him
from
one
side
,
Lurvy
the
hired
man
was
sneaking
up
on
him
from
the
other
side
.
Mrs
.
Zuckerman
stood
ready
to
head
him
off
if
he
started
for
the
garden
,
and
now
Mr
.
Zuckerman
was
coming
down
toward
him
carrying
a
pail
.
"
This
is
really
awful
,
"
thought
Wilbur
.
"
Why
doesn
t
Fern
come
?
"
He
began
to
cry
.
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98
The
goose
took
command
and
began
to
give
orders
.
99
"
Don
t
just
stand
there
,
Wilbur
!
Dodge
about
,
dodge
about
!
"
100
cried
the
goose
.
"
Skip
around
,
run
toward
me
,
slip
in
and
out
,
in
and
out
,
in
and
out
!
Make
for
the
woods
!
Twist
and
turn
!
"