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Watership Down Study Guide

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by Richard Adams
About 92 pages (27,558 words)
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Chapter 28 Summary

At the Foot of the Hill

Holly teaches Clover about life in the warren. Blackberry returns and tells the others that Hazel is alive. Fiver and Hazel are resting in the ditch at the foot of the hill. Bigwig goes to spend the night with them in case Fiver needs help. In the morning, Kehaar arrives and tells them about guns. He asks if Hazel got the black stones out of the wound, but Hazel does not know what about what he is talking. Kehaar gets two shotgun bullets out of the wound.

Hazel stays three days at the foot of the hill. Hazel and Holly discuss the doe situation. Hazel thinks the two does will not be ready to mate for a while. Hazel wants to try to get some does from the Efrafa.....

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