Grandpa has been wanting to go to a championship coon hunt his entire life. He had been writing letters to the people in charge of the coon hunt for a long time telling about how good Billy's dogs are. Every time Billy caught another coon he would mark it down and then send another letter stating how many he caught. Grandpa had entered Old Dan and Little Ann into the hunt, but Billy had to train them more so they can be better and have a better chance at winning.
Grandpa blames himself for Rubin's death because he pushed Billy to go and find the ghost coon even though he knew Billy and Rubin did not get along and Billy didn't want to bet he could find the ghost coon.
Billy obviously wanted two hound dogs for coon-hunting... DURR DURR DURR.
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he hates them and tells his pa that he doesn't want to go there again
he is the author of where the red fern grows he also wrote mac and cheese on ice Actually, He wrote Where the Red Fern Grows, and Summer of the Monkeys. Also, he didn't want to show anyone his books because he was bad at spelling and grammar.
You have to read the book to get this information. I know this book but couldn't give you the information you want.
The main character in "Where the Red Fern Grows" says that he has a disease called Kentucky-itus. This disease is fictitious and serves as an excuse for the main character not to participate in certain activities he doesn't want to.
The fern was drooping over. I just want to smell the fern.
Billy does not want to kill the ghost coon because he believes the coon's spirit is deserving of respect and admiration, as it exhibits rare qualities of courage and tenacity. Billy also may feel a connection to the ghost coon, seeing it as a worthy adversary and a symbol of the challenges he has overcome in his hunting pursuits.
of course fern wants him she loves him and she wants his bobby
I don't understand your question. I know this book and you are actually asking self vs self. I will be glad to give you an answer if you would clear up what you want to know.
Bill's Grandpa wants to see oddish and growlithe