The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse - Pages 44 - 66 Summary & Analysis

Charlie Mackesy
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The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse - Pages 44 - 66 Summary & Analysis

Charlie Mackesy
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Summary

The next illustration shows the mole, the fox, and the boy walking together through a tunnel created by trees. The mole says that he believes many people were just trying to get home.

In the next picture, the mole says hello to a horse. It is followed by a drawing showing the boy, the mole, the fox, and the horse playing together. The boy comments to the mole that doing nothing with friends was never really doing nothing. The next pictures show the boy and mole riding the horse with the fox running alongside.

The horse jumps a creek causing the boy to fall off. The horse assures the boy he is okay because the horse will help him. The horse tells the boy that everyone is scared sometimes. However, when you are with others, you are less afraid. The horse explains that...

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