The message immediately caused an exodus of residents of Woudheuvel. The red deer clan ran upside down. Master Boehoe saw from his viewing branch that the deer Hoya and her husband Chip were leading and exhorting their gang of little ones. He recognized Hopi and Moki among them, followed by a group of other deer species that moved out of danger by leaps and bounds. Their yellow-brown and white mirrors on their buttocks grew larger and that was the sign that every deer and deer had to follow them if they wanted to avoid the danger.

But also the foxes, hares and rabbits, who would not be friends at any other time, now pulled on one sail. Boehoe saw with satisfaction that everyone helped to bring each other to safety. Dakota, an older fox, spurred Sikja, the limp rabbit with his brat as she gasped in between two bops. The hare family followed the procession and repped, turning their long ears in all directions to jump out of the way any danger along the way. Away from the place of evil. He recognized Lepi, Lepa and Lepo, the triplets of Motherhare Rabita and the pater familias Rather Lepus, who occasionally stopped to see if everyone followed. Woudheuvel was moving, at least the residents of it.

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