<h2> XIII. REDDY FOX COMES TO LIFE </h2>
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<span class="dropcap" style="font-size: 4.00em">R</span>EDDY FOX lay on
the side hill. Bobby Coon found him there, and when Bobby spoke to him,
Reddy made no reply. Bobby went over and looked at him. Reddy's eyes were
closed. Bobby grinned to himself, then he tip-toed a little nearer and
shouted "boo" right in one of Reddy's little black ears. Still Reddy did
not move. Bobby Coon's face grew sober. He poked Reddy with his foot, but
still Reddy did not move. Then he pulled Reddy's tail, and still Reddy did
not move. "It must be that Reddy Fox is dead," thought Bobby Coon, and he
hurried away to tell the news.</p>
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<p>There was great excitement on the Green Meadows and in the Green Forest
when the little people there heard that Reddy Fox was dead. Of course,
every one wanted to see Reddy, and soon there was a procession of little
meadow and forest people hurrying across the Green Meadows to the hillside
where Reddy Fox lay. Jimmy Skunk, Johnny Chuck, Billy Mink, Little Joe
Otter, Unc' Billy Possum, Danny Meadow Mouse, Spotty the Turtle, Old Mr.
Toad, Grandfather Frog, Jerry Muskrat, Sammy Jay, Blacky the Crow, Happy
Jack Squirrel, Striped Chipmunk, Jumper the Hare, Prickly Porky, all were
there. They formed a big circle around Reddy Fox.</p>
<p>Then they began to talk about Reddy. Some told of the good things that
Reddy had done and what a fine gentleman he was. Others told of the mean
things that Reddy Fox had done and how glad they were that they would no
longer have to watch out for him. It was surprising the number of bad
things that were said. But then, they felt safe in saying them, for was
not Reddy lying right there before them, stone dead?</p>
<p>Now, Peter Rabbit had not heard the news until late in the day, and when
he did hear it, he started as fast as his long legs could take him to have
a last look at Reddy. Half way there he suddenly stopped and scratched one
of his long ears. Peter was thinking. It was mighty funny that Reddy Fox
should have died without any one having heard that he was sick. Peter
started on again, but this time he did not hurry. Presently he cut a long
twig, which he carried along with him. When he reached the circle around
Reddy Fox, he stole up behind Prickly Porky the Porcupine and whispered in
his ear.</p>
<p>Prickly Porky took the long twig which Peter handed to him, while Peter
went off at a little distance and climbed up on an old stump where he
could see. Prickly Porky reached over and tickled one of Reddy's black
ears. For a minute nothing happened. Then the black ear twitched. Prickly
Porky tickled the end of Reddy's little black nose; then he tickled it
again. What do you think happened? Why, Reddy Fox sneezed!</p>
<p>My, my, my! How that circle around Reddy Fox did disappear! All the little
people who were afraid of Reddy Fox scampered away as fast as they could
run, while all the other little people who were not afraid of Reddy Fox
began to laugh, and the one who laughed loudest of all was Peter Rabbit,
as he started back to the Old Briar-patch.</p>
<p>Of course, Reddy Fox knew then that it was of no use at all to pretend
that he was dead, so he sprang to his feet and started after Peter Rabbit
at the top of his speed, but when he reached the Old Briar-patch, Peter
was safely inside, and Reddy could hear him laughing as if he would split
his sides.</p>
<p>"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again!" shouted Peter Rabbit.</p>
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<h2> XIV. PETER RABBIT IN A TIGHT PLACE </h2>
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"Hop along, skip along,</p>
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The sun is shining bright;</p>
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Hum a song, sing a song,</p>
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My heart is always light."</p>
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<p class="pfirst">
<span class="dropcap" style="font-size: 4.00em">I</span>T is true, Peter
Rabbit always is light-hearted. For days and days Reddy Fox had been
trying to catch Peter, and Peter had had to keep his wits very sharp
indeed in order to keep out of Reddy's way. Still, it didn't seem to worry
Peter much. Just now he was hopping and skipping down the Lone Little Path
without a care in the world.</p>
<p>Presently Peter found a nice, shady spot close by a big rock. Underneath
one edge of the rock was a place just big enough for Peter to crawl in—it
was just the place for a nap. Peter was beginning to feel sleepy, so he
crawled in there and soon was fast asleep.</p>
<p>By and by Peter began to dream. He dreamed that he had gone for a long
walk, way, way off from the safe Old Briar-patch, and that out from behind
a big bush had sprung Reddy Fox. Just as Reddy's teeth were about to close
on Peter, Peter woke up. It was such a relief to find that he was really
snug and safe under the big rock that he almost shouted aloud. But he
didn't, and a minute later he was, oh, so glad he hadn't, for he heard a
voice that seemed as if it was right in his ear. It was the voice of Reddy
Fox. Yes, Sir, it was the voice of Reddy Fox.</p>
<p>Peter hardly dared to breathe, and you may be sure that he did not make
even the smallest sound, for Reddy Fox was sitting on the very rock under
which Peter was resting. Reddy Fox was talking to Blacky the Crow. Peter
listened with all his might, for what do you think Reddy Fox was saying?
Why, he was telling Blacky the Crow of a new plan to catch Peter Rabbit
and was asking Blacky to help him.</p>
<p>Peter had never been so frightened in his life, for here was Reddy Fox so
close to him that Peter could have reached out and touched one of Reddy's
legs, as he kicked his heels over the edge of the big rock. By and by
Blacky the Crow spoke.</p>
<p>"I saw Peter Rabbit coming down this way early this morning," said Blacky,
"and I don't think he has gone home. Why don't you go over and hide near
the Old Briar-patch and catch Peter when he comes back? I will watch out,
and if I see Peter, I will tell him that you have gone hunting your
breakfast way over beyond the big hill. Then he will not be on the watch."</p>
<p>"The very thing," exclaimed Reddy Fox, "and if I catch him, I will surely
do something for you, Blacky. I believe that I will go right away."</p>
<p>Then the two rascals planned, and chuckled as they thought how they would
outwit Peter Rabbit.</p>
<p>"I'm getting hungry," said Reddy Fox, as he arose and stretched. "I wonder
if there is a field mouse hiding under this old rock. I believe I'll look
and see."</p>
<p>Peter's heart almost stood still as he heard Reddy Fox slide down off the
big rock. He wriggled himself still further under the rock and held his
breath. Just then Blacky the Crow gave a sharp "Caw, caw, caw!" That meant
that Blacky saw something, and almost at once Peter heard a sound that
sometimes filled his heart with fear but which now filled it with great
joy. It was the voice of Bowser the Hound. Reddy Fox heard it, too, and he
didn't stop to look under the big rock.</p>
<p>A little later Peter very cautiously crawled out of his resting place and
climbed up where he could look over the Green Meadows. Way over on the far
side he could see Reddy Fox running at the top of his speed, and behind
him was Bowser the Hound.</p>
<p>"My! but that was a tight place," said Peter Rabbit, as he stretched
himself.</p>
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<h2> XV. JOHNNY CHUCK HELPS PETER </h2>
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<span class="dropcap" style="font-size: 4.00em">J</span>OHNNY CHUCK had
watched Reddy Fox try to fool and catch Peter Rabbit, and sometimes Johnny
had been very much afraid that Reddy would succeed. But Peter had been too
smart for Reddy every time, and Johnny had laughed with the other little
people of the Green Meadows whenever the Merry Little Breezes had brought
a new story of how Peter had outwitted Reddy.</p>
<p>"Peter'll have to watch out sharper than ever now, for Granny Fox is
almost well, and she is very angry because Reddy could not catch Peter
Rabbit for her when she was ill. She says that she is going to show that
stupid Reddy how to do it and do it quickly," said Jimmy Skunk, when he
stopped to chat with Johnny Chuck one fine morning.</p>
<p>Johnny had just been laughing very hard over one of Peter Rabbit's tricks,
but now his face grew very sober, very sober indeed. "It won't do to let
old Granny Fox catch Peter. It won't do at all. We must all turn in and
help Peter," said Johnny. "Why, what would the Green Meadows and the Green
Forest be like with no Peter Rabbit?" he added.</p>
<p>Late that afternoon Johnny Chuck happened to find Peter Rabbit taking a
nap. Yes, Sir, Peter had actually gone to sleep outside the dear Old
Briar-patch. At first Johnny thought that he would waken him and tell him
that Reddy Fox was hunting right near. But just then Johnny's bright eyes
saw something that made him chuckle. It was the home of some hot-tempered
friends of his, a beautiful home made of what looked like gray paper. It
was fastened to a bush just above a little path leading to the very spot
where Peter lay fast asleep. Johnny chuckled again, then off he hurried.
He sat down on top of a little hill. Pretty soon Reddy Fox came along
through the hollow below.</p>
<p>"Hello, Reddy Fox! Do you want to know how you can catch Peter Rabbit?"
asked Johnny.</p>
<p>Reddy looked up. He didn't know just what to say. He knew that Johnny
Chuck and Peter had always been the very best of friends. Still, friends
fall out sometimes, and perhaps Johnny and Peter had. Reddy decided that
he would be polite.</p>
<p>"I certainly do, Johnny Chuck," he replied. "Can you tell me how to do
it?"</p>
<p>"Yes," said Johnny. "Peter is fast asleep over yonder behind that little
bunch of huckleberry bushes. There is a little path through them. All you
have to do is to hurry up that little path as fast and as still as you
can."</p>
<p>Reddy Fox waited to hear no more. His eyes glistened as he started off at
the top of his speed up the little path. Just as Johnny had expected,
Reddy went in such a hurry that he didn't use his eyes for anything but
signs of Peter Rabbit.</p>
<p>Bang! Reddy had run head first into the paper house of Johnny Chuck's
hot-tempered friends. In fact he had smashed the whole side in. Out poured
old Mrs. Hornet and all her family, and they had their little needles with
them. Reddy forgot all about Peter Rabbit. He yelled at the top of his
lungs and started for home, slapping at old Mrs. Hornet, whom he never
could hit, and stopping every few minutes to roll over and over.</p>
<p>Of course when he yelled, Peter Rabbit awoke and sat up to see what all
the fuss was about. He saw Reddy running as if his life depended upon it.
Over on the little hill he saw Johnny Chuck laughing so that the tears ran
down his face. Then Peter began to laugh, too, and ran over to ask Johnny
Chuck to tell him all about it.</p>
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