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<h2> CHAPTER XV. A PLEASANT SURPRISE FOR PETER </h2>
<p>Sticks will break and sticks will bend,<br/>
And all things bad will have an end.<br/>
Peter Rabbit.<br/></p>
<p>All morning, while someone was fooling Old Jed Thumper, the cross old
Rabbit who thought he owned the Old Pasture, Peter Rabbit lay stretched
out on the warm little sunning-bank, dreaming of soft, gentle eyes and
beautiful little footprints. It was a dangerous place to go to sleep,
because at any time fierce Mr. Goshawk might have come that way, and if he
had, and had found Peter Rabbit asleep, why, that would have been the end
of Peter and all the stories about him.</p>
<p>Peter did go to sleep. You see, the sunning-bank was so warm and
comfortable, and he was so tired and had had so little sleep for such a
long time that, in spite of all he could do, he nodded and nodded and
finally slipped off into dreamland.</p>
<p>Peter slept a long time, for no one came to disturb him. It was past noon
when he opened his eyes and blinked up at jolly, round, red Mr. Sun. For a
minute he couldn't remember where he was. When he did, he sprang to his
feet and hastily looked this way and that way.</p>
<p>“My gracious!” exclaimed Peter. “My gracious, what a careless fellow I am!
It's a wonder that Old Jed Thumper didn't find me asleep. My, but I'm
hungry! Seems as if I hadn't had a good square meal for a year.”</p>
<p>Peter stopped suddenly and began to wrinkle his nose. “Um-m!” said he, “if
I didn't know better, I should say that there is a patch of sweet clover
close by. Um-m, my, my! Am I really awake, or am I still dreaming? I
certainly do smell sweet clover!”</p>
<p>Slowly Peter turned his head In the direction from which the delicious
smell seemed to come. Then he whirled around and stared as hard as ever he
could, his mouth gaping wide open in surprise. He blinked, rubbed his
eyes, then blinked again. There could be no doubt of it; there on the edge
of the sunning-bank was a neat little pile of tender, sweet clover. Yes,
Sir, there it was!</p>
<p>Peter walked all around it, looking for all the world as if he couldn't
believe that it was real. Finally he reached out and nibbled a leaf of it.
It WAS real!</p>
<p>There was no doubt in Peter's mind then. Some one had put it there while
Peter was asleep, and Peter knew that it was meant for him. Who could it
have been?</p>
<p>Suddenly a thought popped into Peter's head. He stopped eating and hopped
over to the big fern from behind which he had first seen the two soft,
gentle eyes peeping at him the day before. There in the soft earth was a
fresh footprint, and it looked very, very much like the footprint of
dainty little Miss Fuzzytail!</p>
<p>Peter's heart gave a happy little jump. He felt sure now who had put the
clover there. He looked wistfully about among the ferns, but she was
nowhere to be seen. Finally he hopped back to the pile of clover and ate
it, every bit, and it seemed to him that it was the sweetest, tenderest
clover he had ever tasted in all his life.</p>
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