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Down in the darkness, the foxes listened. Above them, the shriek of hydraulic shovels and the grumble of bulldozers. Boggis, Bunce, and Bean—one fat, one short, one lean—had declared war on a hole in the ground.

Here’s a short piece inspired by Fantastic Mr. Fox by Roald Dahl, capturing its tone and spirit: Fantastic Mr Fox

Above, the farmers raged. Below, the feast began. And somewhere in between, a small, clever animal proved that you don’t beat a fox by burying him—you only make him dig more interesting holes. Down in the darkness, the foxes listened

“This way,” he said, veering left. “The smell of chicken.” Down in the darkness

“They’ve got machines,” he whispered to his small son, “but we’ve got map.”

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Down in the darkness, the foxes listened. Above them, the shriek of hydraulic shovels and the grumble of bulldozers. Boggis, Bunce, and Bean—one fat, one short, one lean—had declared war on a hole in the ground.

Here’s a short piece inspired by Fantastic Mr. Fox by Roald Dahl, capturing its tone and spirit:

Above, the farmers raged. Below, the feast began. And somewhere in between, a small, clever animal proved that you don’t beat a fox by burying him—you only make him dig more interesting holes.

“This way,” he said, veering left. “The smell of chicken.”

“They’ve got machines,” he whispered to his small son, “but we’ve got map.”