By and by a fat hen walked over to the bars of the cowyard and hopped up on the lower bar.
Peter drew a long breath and hopped a little nearer.
Suppose, when she looked away from it and then looked back she would find that it had silently hopped down from the wardrobe and was coming towards her.
Toad hopped slowly down the Lone Little Path.
I couldn't have hopped another hop.
Instead of watching out in front as he hopped along, he kept watching over his shoulder, and that was his second mistake.
Nevertheless, Peter hopped over to it and turned it over again, because he couldn't think of any other place to look.
He hopped towards a fly which had lighted on a blade of grass just ahead.
"They hopped away last summer.
Peter watched him a while longer, then hopped away to the dear Old Briarpatch, and he was very thoughtful.
But there was no sign of Reddy, so Farmer Brown's boy had hopped up, and now he was whistling as he began to dig.
She was so angry that she hopped up and down.
VIII THE FUSS IN THE BIG PINE Peter Rabbit hopped down the Crooked Little Path to the Lone Little Path and down the Lone Little Path to the home of Johnny Chuck.
Toad hopped around awkwardly.
Peter hopped a couple of steps nearer.
Toad caught the excitement and hopped this way and hopped that way hunting for eggs.
The Merry Little Breezes hopped and skipped over the Green Meadows looking for some one to play with.
" "Well, take care of yourself," called Nurse Jane after him as he hopped off over the fields and through the woods to the house where Grandfather Goosey Gander lived.
" "Thank you," spoke Uncle Wiggily, and then he hopped on to the store to get the loaf of bread and the pound of sugar for Nurse Jane.
"Cream puffs I shall bring from the baker's," and then, whistling a funny little tune, away he hopped to the woods.