No More Learning

The rabbit, too,
was not slow to learn the taste of its twigs and bark; and when the
fruit was ripe, the           half rolled, half carried it to his hole;
and even the musquash crept up the bank from the brook at evening, and
greedily devoured it, until he had worn a path in the grass there; and
when it was frozen and thawed, the crow and the jay were glad to taste
it occasionally.