
The Tale of Mr. Tod - Wikipedia
The Tale of Mr. Tod is a book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter and was first published by Frederick Warne & Co. in 1912. It features Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny along with several other characters from Potter's previous books including Tommy Brock, a …
Mr. Tod - Peter Rabbit (TV series) Wiki
Mr. Tod is the main antagonist of Peter Rabbit (TV Series) based on the fictional character of the same name created, written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter in the book "The Tale of Mr. Tod."
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Nov 14, 2006 · Mr. Tod fetched a large heavy pailful of water from the spring, and staggered with it through the kitchen into his bedroom. Tommy Brock snored industriously, with rather a snort. Mr. Tod put down the pail beside the bed, took up the end of rope with the hook—hesitated, and looked at Tommy Brock.
The Tale of Mr. Tod by Beatrix Potter | Project Gutenberg
Nov 14, 2006 · "The Tale of Mr. Tod" by Beatrix Potter is a children's book written in the early 20th century. The story features anthropomorphic animal characters and revolves around the conflicts and adventures between two disagreeable creatures, Mr. Tod, a fox, and Tommy Brock, a badger.
The Tale of Mr. Tod (Peter Rabbit) - amazon.com
Sep 16, 2002 · The Tale of Mr Tod brings back Beatrix Potter's most popular heroes, Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny, in an adventure that also features two very disagreeable villains.
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Mr. Tod | Public Domain Super Heroes | Fandom
The "Foxy Whiskered Gentleman" (later renamed Mr. Tod in the 1912 book The Tale of Mr. Tod) is one of the main antagonists of the Beatrix Potter series. He is Peter Rabbit 's second arch-nemesis. Mr. Tod appears in Beatrix Potter's twelfth book "The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck" as The Foxy Whiskered Gentleman.
Mr. Tod | Peter Rabbit & Friends Wiki | Fandom
The Foxy Whiskered Gentleman (renamed Mr. Tod in Peter Rabbit series) is one of the main antagonists of the Beatrix Potter series. He is a fox who wears a pink shirt with brass buttons, a green jacket, a white cravat, and green pants.
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Nobody could call Mr. Tod “nice.” The rabbits could not bear him; they could smell him half a mile off. He was of a wandering habit and he had foxy whiskers; they never knew where he would be next. One day he was living in a stick-house in the coppice [grove], causing terror to the family of old Mr. Benjamin Bouncer.
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This is “a story about two disagreeable people, called Tommy Brock (badger) and Mr Tod” (fox). Hungry Tommy Brock goes to visit Mr Bouncer, who is baby-sitting his grandchildren – the new-born bunnies of Benjamin and Flopsy rabbit.
Mr. Tod. Nobody could call Mr. Tod “nice.” The rabbits could not bear him; they could smell him half a mile off. He was of a wandering habit and he had foxy whiskers; they never knew where he would be next. One day he was living in a stick- house in the coppice [grove], caus-ing terror to the family of old Mr. Benjamin Bouncer.
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