<h2>II</h2><h3>Frisky Squirrel has a Fall</h3></div>
<p>One day Frisky Squirrel came upon Jasper Jay’s nest when Jasper and his
wife were both away from home. And Frisky simply couldn’t resist tearing
a few twigs out of it. He had not done much damage, however, before Mrs.
Jay returned. When she saw what was happening she screamed loudly for
her husband. And soon Jasper came flying up as fast as he could come. He
made a noise exactly like a red-tailed hawk; but he did not frighten
Frisky at all, for Frisky knew all of Jasper’s tricks. Jasper Jay was
always trying to scare people by calling like bigger<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name='Page_14' id='Page_14'>[Pg 14]</SPAN></span> birds—such as
red-shouldered hawks, and red-tailed hawks, and sparrow hawks.</p>
<p>When Frisky heard him calling he just laughed and skipped up the trunk
of the tree, with Jasper and his wife chasing him. Now, with Jasper and
Mrs. Jay both flying at him, Frisky had to be sprier than ever. But he
was not afraid. He never thought of danger at all. And he ran down the
thick tree-trunk like a flash and bounded across the ground and tore up
the tree where he and his mother lived.</p>
<p>“I’ll peck your eyes out!” Jasper shouted, as he followed close behind
Frisky. Now, no matter how bold one may be, it is not pleasant to hear a
thing like that said. And it made Frisky hurry a little faster.</p>
<p>“I’ll peck his tongue out!” screamed Mrs. Jay. And somehow it disturbed
Frisky the least bit to hear Jasper’s wife<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name='Page_15' id='Page_15'>[Pg 15]</SPAN></span> say that. He decided that he
would go home at once. And he gave a great spring toward the hollow limb
where he lived.</p>
<p>Then something happened that was a great surprise to Frisky Squirrel. He
was right in the middle of his leap when Jasper struck him with a wing.
The blow did not hurt Frisky. But it sent him tumbling. He missed the
hollow limb, and down he went, head over heels, toward the ground.</p>
<p>Even while he was falling, Frisky Squirrel laughed. You see, he thought
it was a good joke on himself. And being a merry little fellow, he was
always ready to laugh when anybody played a joke on him. As for the
fall, that did not trouble him at all. He knew that he could land on his
feet.</p>
<p>It was after he had lighted upon the ground that Frisky was really
frightened.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name='Page_16' id='Page_16'>[Pg 16]</SPAN></span> For when he looked up, whom should he see but Tommy Fox,
not three jumps away! And Tommy Fox was smiling in the most horrid
fashion, as if to say—“Ah! I’ve got you now, my fine fellow!” And then
Tommy Fox leaped.</p>
<p>But quick as Tommy was, Frisky Squirrel was even quicker. While Tommy
was making one big leap, Frisky was making three smaller leaps. And when
Tommy came down on the spot where Frisky had been he found nothing but a
heap of dry leaves beneath his paws; and in a moment more Frisky
Squirrel’s gray tail was disappearing through the doorway of his
mother’s house.</p>
<p>It was very unlucky for Tommy Fox; but then, one might say that it was
very lucky for Frisky Squirrel.</p>
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