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Peter Rabbit experiences an unusual state of unhappiness and loss of appetite, a rare occurrence for him. This stems from a deep-seated lonesomeness, despite having a safe home and plenty of food. He attempts to cure his discontent by cutting new paths, but the feeling persists. 

Peter realizes his problem isn't external danger but an internal one – a profound sense of loneliness. He concludes that he needs companionship, contrasting his solitary state with Johnny Chuck's contented family life.

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