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Old Mother West Wind
by
“Go away, Jimmy Skunk. I want to sleep!” said Johnny Chuck.
“I’ve got a surprise for you, Johnny Chuck. You’d better come!” called Jimmy Skunk through the little hole he had made. When Johnny Chuck heard that Jimmy Skunk had a surprise for him he wanted to know right away what it could be, so though he was very, very sleepy, he put on his coat and started up for his door to see what the surprise was that Jimmy Skunk had. And there he found the big stone Reddy Fox and Bobby Coon had put there, and of course he was very much surprised indeed. He thought Jimmy Skunk had played him a mean trick and for a few minutes he was very mad. But Jimmy Skunk soon told him who had filled up his doorway with the big stone.
“Now you push from that side, Johnny Chuck, and I’ll pull from this side, and we’ll soon have this big stone out of your doorway,” said Jimmy Skunk.
So Johnny Chuck pushed and Jimmy Skunk pulled, and sure enough they soon had the big stone out of Johnny Chuck’s doorway.
“Now,” said Jimmy Skunk, “we’ll roll this big stone down the Lone Little Path to Reddy Fox’s house and we’ll give Reddy Fox a surprise.”
So Johnny Chuck and Jimmy Skunk tugged and pulled and rolled the big stone down to the house of Reddy Fox, and sure enough, it filled his doorway.
“Good night, Jimmy Skunk,” said Johnny Chuck, and trotted down the Lone Little Path toward home, chuckling to himself all the way.
Jimmy Skunk walked slowly up the Lone Little Path to the wood, for Jimmy Skunk never hurries. Pretty soon he came to the big hollow tree where Bobby Coon lives, and there he met Hooty the Owl.
“Hello, Jimmy Skunk, where have you been?” asked Hooty the Owl.
“Just for a walk,” said Jimmy Skunk. “Who lives in this big hollow tree?”
Now of course Jimmy Skunk knew all the time, but he pretended he didn’t.
“Oh, this is Bobby Coon’s house,” said Hooty the Owl.
“Let’s give Bobby Coon a surprise,” said Jimmy Skunk.
“How?” asked Hooty the Owl.
“We’ll fill his house full of sticks and leaves,” said Jimmy Skunk.
Hooty the Owl thought that would be a good joke so while Jimmy Skunk gathered all the old sticks and leaves he could find, Hooty the Owl stuffed them into the old hollow tree which was Bobby Coon’s house, until he couldn’t get in another one.
“Good night,” said Jimmy Skunk as he began to climb the Crooked Little Path up the hill to his own snug little home.
“Good night,” said Hooty the Owl, as he flew like a big soft shadow over to the Great Pine.
By and by when old Mother Moon was just going to bed and all the little stars were too sleepy to twinkle any longer, Reddy Fox and Bobby Coon, very tired and very wet from playing in the Laughing Brook, came up the Lone Little Path, ready to tumble into their snug little beds. They were chuckling over the trick they had played on Johnny Chuck, and the way they had waked up old Grandfather Frog, and all the other mischief they had done. What do you suppose they said when they reached their homes and found that someone else had been playing jokes, too?
I’m sure I don’t know, but round, red Mr. Sun was laughing very hard as he peeped over the hill at Reddy Fox and Bobby Coon, and he won’t tell why.
CHAPTER XIII JOHNNY CHUCK FINDS THE BEST THING IN THE WORLD
Old Mother West Wind had stopped to talk with the Slender Fir Tree.
“I’ve just come across the Green Meadows,” said Old Mother West Wind, “and there I saw the Best Thing in the World.”
Striped Chipmunk was sitting under the Slender Fir Tree and he couldn’t help hearing what Old Mother West Wind said. “The Best Thing in the World–now what can that be?” thought Striped Chipmunk. “Why, it must be heaps and heaps of nuts and acorns! I’ll go and find it.”