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compassion
poison
This is Jody's Fawn
slaughtered
emphasising
persuaded
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
orphaned fawn
cuddled
distress
joyously
hungry
abandoning
gratitude
goodwill
milk
ungrateful
happiest
 
The lesson "," by , emphasises  and . Jody's compassionate attempts to find and raise an  are the focus of the lesson's story. When Jody's father Penny was bitten by a rattlesnake, he  a doe and used its liver to remove  from his body as a home treatment, and the fawn's mother was the one which saved his life.
 
 
Jody felt bad about  the fawn in the forest after its mother was killed. Jody wanted to talk to his father Penny about the fawn since it was bothering him. He did so,  the importance of bringing the orphaned fawn home, as he believed it would be  to leave the fawn  and alone in the forest.
 
 
Joy's father understood his son's  and allowed him to bring the fawn home. Jody then  his mother to take the fawn home with them. Jody began his journey into the forest, with Mill-wheel's assistance, in quest of the fawn. Jody looked for the fawn for a long time and finally found it. He felt like the  person in the world and  the fawn, carrying it in his arms and he  went home. Penny was happy to see his kid with the fawn. Jody then fed  to the hungry fawn. Jody's gratitude and  saved a life.