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81
Actually
,
Wilbur
felt
queer
to
be
outside
his
fence
,
with
nothing
between
him
and
the
big
world
.
82
"
Where
do
you
think
I
d
better
go
?
"
83
"
Anywhere
you
like
,
anywhere
you
like
,
"
said
the
goose
.
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84
"
Go
down
through
the
orchard
,
root
up
the
sod
!
Go
down
through
the
garden
,
dig
up
the
radishes
!
Root
up
everything
!
Eat
grass
!
Look
for
corn
!
Look
for
oats
!
Run
all
over
!
Skip
and
dance
,
jump
and
prance
!
Go
down
through
the
orchard
and
stroll
in
the
woods
!
The
world
is
a
wonderful
place
when
you
re
young
.
"
85
"
I
can
see
that
,
"
replied
Wilbur
.
He
gave
a
jump
in
the
air
,
twirled
,
ran
a
few
steps
,
stopped
,
looked
all
around
,
sniffed
the
smells
of
afternoon
,
and
then
set
off
walking
down
through
the
orchard
.
Pausing
in
the
shade
of
an
apple
tree
,
he
put
his
strong
snout
into
the
ground
and
began
pushing
,
digging
,
and
rooting
.
He
felt
very
happy
.
He
had
plowed
up
quite
a
piece
of
ground
before
anyone
noticed
him
.
Mrs
.
Zuckerman
was
the
first
to
see
him
.
She
saw
him
from
the
kitchen
window
,
and
she
immediately
shouted
for
the
men
.
86
"
Ho
-
mer
!
"
she
cried
.
"
Pig
s
out
!
Lurvy
!
Pig
s
out
!
Homer
!
87
Lurvy
!
Pig
s
out
.
He
s
down
there
under
that
apple
tree
.
"
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88
"
Now
the
trouble
starts
,
"
thought
Wilbur
.
"
Now
I
ll
catch
it
.
"
89
The
goose
heard
the
racket
and
she
,
too
,
started
hollering
.
90
"
Run
-
run
-
run
downhill
,
make
for
the
woods
,
the
woods
!
"
she
shouted
to
Wilbur
.
"
They
ll
never
-
never
-
never
catch
you
in
the
woods
.
"