1 CHAPTER I: Peter Rabbit Meets Lightfoot FREE 2 CHAPTER II: Lightfoot's New Antlers FREE 3 CHAPTER III: Lightfoot Tells How His Antlers Grew FREE 4 CHAPTER IV: The Spirit Of Fear ₹0 5 CHAPTER V: Sammy Jay Brings Lightfoot Word ₹0 6 CHAPTER VI: A Game Of Hide And Seek ₹0 7 CHAPTER VII: The Merry Little Breezes Help Lightfoot ₹0 8 CHAPTER VIII: Wit Against Wit ₹0 9 CHAPTER IX: Lightfoot Becomes Uncertain ₹0 10 CHAPTER X: Lightfoot's Clever Trick ₹0 11 CHAPTER XI: The Hunted Watches The Hunter ₹0 12 CHAPTER XII: Lightfoot Visits Paddy The Beaver ₹0 13 CHAPTER XIII: Lightfoot And Paddy Become Partners ₹0 14 CHAPTER XIV: How Paddy Warned Lightfoot ₹0 15 CHAPTER XV: The Three Watchers ₹0 16 CHAPTER XVI: Visitors To Paddy's Pond ₹0 17 CHAPTER XVII: Sammy Jay Arrives ₹0 18 CHAPTER XVIII: The Hunter Loses His Temper ₹0 19 CHAPTER XIX: Sammy Jay Is Modest ₹0 20 CHAPTER XX: Lightfoot Hears A Dreadful Sound ₹0 21 CHAPTER XXI: How Lightfoot Got Rid Of The Hounds ₹0 22 CHAPTER XXII: Lightfoot's Long Swim ₹0 23 CHAPTER XXIII: Lightfoot Finds A Friend ₹0 24 CHAPTER XXIV: The Hunter Is Disappointed ₹0 25 CHAPTER XXV: The Hunter Lies In Wait ₹0 26 CHAPTER XXVI: Lightfoot Does The Wise Thing ₹0 27 CHAPTER XXVII: Sammy Jay Worries ₹0 28 CHAPTER XXVIII: The Hunting Season Ends ₹0 29 CHAPTER XXIX: Mr. And Mrs. Quack Are Startled ₹0 30 CHAPTER XXX: The Mystery Is Solved ₹0 31 CHAPTER XXXI: A Surprising Discovery ₹0 32 CHAPTER XXXII: Lightfoot Sees The Stranger ₹0 33 CHAPTER XXXIII: A Different Game Of Hide And Seek ₹0 34 CHAPTER XXXIV: A Startling New Footprint ₹0 35 CHAPTER XXXV: Lightfoot Is Reckless ₹0 36 CHAPTER XXXVI: Sammy Jay Takes A Hand ₹0 37 CHAPTER XXXVII: The Great Fight ₹0 38 CHAPTER XXXVIII: An Unseen Watcher ₹0 39 CHAPTER XXXIX: Lightfoot Discovers Love ₹0 40 CHAPTER XL: Happy Days In The Green Forest ₹0
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CHAPTER II: Lightfoot's New Antlers

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Peter Rabbit was puzzled. He stared at Lightfoot the Deer a wee bit suspiciously. "Have you been tearing somebody's coat?" he asked again. He didn't like to think it of Lightfoot, whom he always had believed quite as gentle, harmless, and timid as himself. But what else could he think?

Lightfoot slowly shook his head. "No," said he, "I haven't torn anybody's coat."

"Then what are those rags hanging on your antlers?" demanded Peter.

Lightfoot chuckled. "They are what is left of the coverings of my new antlers," he explained.

"What's that? What do you mean by new antlers?" Peter was sitting up very straight, with his eyes fixed on Lightfoot's antlers as though he never had seen them before.

"Just what I said," retorted Lightfoot. "What do you think of them? I think they are the finest antlers I've ever had. When I get the rest of those rags off, they will be as handsome a set as ever was grown in the Green Forest."

Lightfoot rubbed his antlers against the trunk of a tree till some of the rags hanging to them dropped off.

Peter blinked very hard. He was trying to understand and he couldn't. Finally he said so.

"What kind of a story are you trying to fill me up with?" he demanded indignantly. "Do you mean to tell me that those are not the antlers that you have had as long as I've known you? How can anything hard like those antlers grow? And if those are new ones, where are the old ones? Show me the old ones, and perhaps I'll believe that these are new ones. The idea of trying to make me believe that antlers grow just like plants! I've seen Bossy the Cow all summer and I know she has got the same horns she had last summer. New antlers indeed!"

"You are quite right, Peter, quite right about Bossy the Cow. She never has new horns, but that isn't any reason why I shouldn't have new antlers, is it?" replied Lightfoot patiently. "Her horns are quite different from my antlers. I have a new pair every year. You haven't seen me all summer, have you, Peter?"

"No, I don't remember that I have," replied Peter, trying very hard to remember when he had last seen Lightfoot.

"I KNOW you haven't," retorted Lightfoot. "I know it because I have been hiding in a place you never visit."

"What have you been hiding for?" demanded Peter.

"For my new antlers to grow," replied Lightfoot. "When my new antlers are growing, I want to be away by myself. I don't like to be seen without them or with halfgrown ones. Besides, I am very uncomfortable while the new antlers are growing and I want to be alone." Lightfoot spoke as if he really meant every word he said, but still Peter couldn't, he just COULDN'T believe that those wonderful great antlers had grown out of Lightfoot's head in a single summer. "Where did you leave your old ones and when did they come off?" he asked, and there was doubt in the very tone of his voice.

"They dropped off last spring, but I don't remember just where," replied Lightfoot. "I was too glad to be rid of them to notice where they dropped. You see they were loose and uncomfortable, and I hadn't any more use for them because I knew that my new ones would be bigger and better. I've got one more point on each than I had last year." Lightfoot began once more to rub his antlers against the tree to get off the queer rags hanging to them and to polish the points. Peter watched in silence for a few minutes. Then, all his suspicions returning, he said:

"But you haven't told me anything about those rags hanging to your antlers."

"And you haven't believed what I have already told you," retorted Lightfoot. "I don't like telling things to people who won't believe me."

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CHAPTER II: Lightfoot's New Antlers

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