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Mr Fox outsmarts three mean farmers from "summary" of Fantastic Mr Fox by Roald Dahl

Once upon a time, there was a clever fox named Mr Fox who lived in a hole with his wife and four little foxes. Nearby, there were three mean farmers named Boggis, Bunce, and Bean who hated Mr Fox for stealing their chickens, ducks, and turkeys. Determined to catch Mr Fox once and for all, the three farmers waited outside his hole with loaded guns, ready to shoot him as soon as he appeared. Knowing the danger that awaited him outside, Mr Fox decided to come up with a brilliant plan to outsmart the three farmers. He dug tunnels from his hole to the farms of Boggis, Bunce, and Bean, allowing him to sneak into their farms at night and steal their delicious food without being caught. Each night, Mr Fox would carefully choose which farm to raid, making sure to take only what he needed to feed his family. As the farmers grew more and more frustrated by Mr Fox's cunning tactics, they decided to dig into his hole and catch him by force. However, Mr Fox was always one step ahead of them, leading the farmers on a wild goose chase through the underground tunnels. Just when it seemed like the farmers had finally caught him, Mr Fox would find a clever way to escape, leaving the three men scratching their heads in disbelief. In the end, Mr Fox's quick thinking and cleverness allowed him to outsmart the three mean farmers time and time again. Despite their best efforts to catch him, Mr Fox always managed to stay one step ahead, proving that intelligence and cunning could overcome even the most formidable foes. And so, Mr Fox and his family lived happily ever after, feasting on the spoils of his cleverness and enjoying the freedom that came with outsmarting those who sought to harm them.
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    Fantastic Mr Fox

    Roald Dahl

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