The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter
The story focuses on a family of human rabbits. A widowed rabbit mother warned her four rabbits, Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail and Peter not to enter the vegetable garden of a man named Mr. McGregor, whom her wife told them. But their father pie after he entered her triplets (Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail) obediently refusing to enter the garden. But Peter entered the garden to eat some vegetables.
Peter ended up eating more than what was good for him and went to celery to cure his stomach ache. Mr McGregor spotted Mr. Peter and lost his jacket and shoes while trying to escape. He hid in the watering can in the shed. But then had to run away again when Mr McGregor found him and ended up losing completely. After sneaking past the cat, Peter sees a door that he enters the garden from afar and heads toward it, despite being seen and chased by Mr McGregor again. With great difficulty, he squirmed under the gate and fled the garden. But he saw his discarded clothes that were used to dress Mr. McGregor's scarecrow.
After returning home, a sick Peter, his mother, was sent to bed after she told him that his jacket and shoes were the second jacket and shoes he had lost in a week. His mother also noticed that he was not feeling very well and concluded that he had definitely been to Mr. McGregor's garden. To cure his stomach ache, Mrs. Rabbit gave him chamomile tea, which was revealed to be a teaspoon, and to Peter a certain amount. Meanwhile, Peter's sisters are served a delicious dinner consisting of milk, bread and blackberries.
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