The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit

Beatrix Potter loved the countryside and she spent much of her otherwise conventional Victorian childhood drawing and studying animals. Her passion for the natural world lay behind the creation of her famous series of little books. A particular source of inspiration was the English Lake District where she lived for the last thirty years of her life as a farmer and land conservationist, working with the National Trust.

The Story of A Fierce Bad Rabbit, together with The Story of Miss Moppet, were books intended especially for very young children and they were originally published in a pull-out concertina format. They were subsequently reissued as standard books however, since the long strip of pictures became damaged too easily.

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This is a fierce bad rabbit; look at his savage whiskers, and his claws and his turned-up tail.

This is a nice gentle Rabbit. His mother has given him a carrot.

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The bad Rabbit would like some carrot.

He doesn’t say “Please.” He takes it!

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And he scratches the good Rabbit very badly.

The good Rabbit creeps away, and hides in a hole. It feels sad.

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This is a man with a gun.

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He sees something sitting on a bench. He thinks it is a very funny bird!

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He comes creeping up behind the trees.

And then he shoots — BANG!

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This is what happens —

But this is all he finds on the bench, when he rushes up with his gun.

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The good Rabbit peeps out of its hole,

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And it sees the bad Rabbit tearing past — without any tail or whiskers!


The End

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FREDERICK WARNE

Published by the Penguin Group

Penguin Books Ltd, Registered Offices: 80 Strand,
London WC2R 0RL, England

Website: www.peterrabbit.com

First published by Frederick Warne 1906

This electronic edition first published 2010

New reproductions copyright ©Frederick Warne & Co., 2002

Original copyright in text and illustrations ©Frederick Warne & Co., 1906

Frederick Warne & Co. is the owner of all rights, copyrights and trademarks in the Beatrix Potter character names and illustrations.

All rights reserved

ISBN: 978-0-72-326579-5

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