<h2>XIII</h2><h3>Fun on the Milldam</h3></div>
<p>There was something about the dam across Swift River that Frisky
Squirrel simply couldn’t keep away from—after he had forgotten,
somewhat, his fright at the gristmill. Only a few days passed after
Frisky had run home from the mill in a panic, before he was back again.
He liked to run across the top of the dam and look down at his
reflection in the water on one side. Here and there a narrow stream
spilled over the top of the dam. Frisky felt very brave as he leaped
over those little rivulets. And he loved to watch them as they fell in
thin, silvery<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name='Page_63' id='Page_63'>[Pg 63]</SPAN></span> cascades upon the rocks far below. It was great sport.</p>
<p>One day when Frisky reached the dam he heard a dog bark not far away. It
was the miller’s dog. He had seen Frisky as he crossed the road. And he
at once hurried toward him.</p>
<p>Frisky Squirrel was annoyed. He had just been thinking what a good time
he was going to have. But when that dog started to bark Frisky knew that
his fun was spoiled. He wasn’t frightened. Oh, no! But he was sure that
the dog would not go away until <i>he</i> did.</p>
<p>“Well, I’ll just take one run across the dam,” Frisky said to himself.
“I’ll stay on the other side of the river until he grows tired of
waiting. And then I’ll come back.”</p>
<p>He hurried on to the bank of the river; and in a few moments he was
skipping<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name='Page_64' id='Page_64'>[Pg 64]</SPAN></span> along the dam. The dog was still barking. And Frisky looked
around at him. To his great surprise, there was the dog following him,
right along the top of the dam. But even then Frisky was not frightened.
He simply hurried a little faster. He had not dreamed that the miller’s
dog would chase him across Swift River. But there he was. And he was
running fast, too.</p>
<p>Then something happened that really frightened Frisky Squirrel. At first
he could hardly believe it. But it was true. It really was another dog
that was barking—another dog that was waiting on the other side of
Swift River. And almost as soon as Frisky saw him, that other dog
started right across the dam, to meet Frisky!</p>
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<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name='Page_65' id='Page_65'>[Pg 65]</SPAN></span>There was no time to lose. Frisky had to make up his mind very quickly.
He gave just one look at the deep mill pond. He could swim—if he had
to. But he just hated to get wet. And he knew that the dogs were much
faster swimmers than he was. So he looked away from the water with a
shudder. And he peeped over the steep side of the dam and gazed at the
rocks below, where the water splashed into countless drops.</p>
<p>Those rocks were a long way beneath him. But there was one thing about
Frisky Squirrel—he never was the least bit dizzy, or afraid, when he
looked down from high places. Perhaps there were too many other things
to be afraid of—such as coons and foxes—and dogs.</p>
<p>The miller’s dog was drawing nearer now, because Frisky had stopped. And
the dog from the other side of the river was only about six jumps away!</p>
<p>Frisky Squirrel didn’t wait another instant.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name='Page_66' id='Page_66'>[Pg 66]</SPAN></span> He jumped right down the
face of the dam. Where he had stood a moment before the two dogs came
together with a bump. Probably they would have started to fight, if they
had not been so interested in Frisky Squirrel. There they stood, with
their necks stretched out over the edge of the dam, watching Frisky as
he went rolling and tumbling down to the bed of the river. And when they
saw him pick himself up and go skipping from stone to stone until he
reached the shore and scampered away, they looked very foolish indeed.</p>
<p>In fact, they felt foolish, too. And without saying one word they turned
about and each crept back to his own side of Swift River.</p>
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