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Farmers are determined to catch Mr Fox from "summary" of Fantastic Mr Fox by Roald Dahl

Boggis, Bunce, and Bean, the three farmers who lived down in the valley, were determined to put an end to Mr Fox's thieving ways. They were tired of Mr Fox outsmarting them and stealing their prized livestock. The farmers had tried everything to catch Mr Fox - setting traps, waiting up all night with guns ready, and even digging into Mr Fox's underground home. But no matter what they did, Mr Fox always managed to stay one step ahead. The farmers were furious, their faces red with anger, as they plotted and schemed to finally catch Mr Fox. They were willing to do whatever it took to bring Mr Fox to justice and put an end to his thievery once and for all. Despite their determination, Mr Fox remained calm and clever. He knew the farmers were closing in on him, but he was not afraid. Instead, he devised a plan to outwit the farmers once again and save his family from danger. As the tension between Mr Fox and the farmers grew, the stakes were higher than ever. The farmers were relentless in their pursuit, while Mr Fox remained cunning and resourceful. The showdown between Mr Fox and the farmers was inevitable, and only time would tell who would come out victorious in the end.
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    Fantastic Mr Fox

    Roald Dahl

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