<h2><SPAN name="NAUGHTY_FEATHERHEAD" id="NAUGHTY_FEATHERHEAD"></SPAN>NAUGHTY FEATHERHEAD</h2>
<p>Yes, Sir! If Little Jack Rabbit and Chippy Chipmunk had known what was
going on outside the store I guess they never would have talked so long
about the nut and vegetable business. For, oh, dear me! as the little
rabbit shook paws good-night and looked up once more to admire the sign
above the door, it wasn't there. No—nothing was there but the bare
boards. With mouth and eyes wide open he stood staring at the spot where
the sign had hung only a few minutes before.</p>
<p>"What's the—?" Chippy Chipmunk didn't finish. After he had looked up
there wasn't any use in asking Little Jack Rabbit what was the matter.
The answer was right before him. Poor Chippy Chipmunk!</p>
<p>"Who could have taken my sign?" he asked at last in a trembling voice.
But, of course, the little rabbit didn't know.</p>
<p>"Who could have taken the sign?" Chippy Chipmunk repeated mechanically.
Then he looked up again as if expecting the sign to shine forth in the
old familiar way:</p>
<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
<span class="i0">CHIPPY CHIPMUNK<br/></span></div>
<div class="stanza">
<span class="i0">ALL KINDS OF NUTS<br/></span>
<span class="i0">WHOLESALE & RETAIL<br/></span></div>
</div>
<p>They hadn't heard Featherhead, the naughty son of Squirrel Nutcracker,
take down the sign. Very softly, one at a time, he had loosened the
screws and then carried it off and thrown it in a deep hole.</p>
<p>It was certainly a very mean thing to do, but then, you must remember,
Featherhead was not a nice sort of a squirrel.</p>
<p>Just then, who should come by but Featherhead himself.</p>
<p>"What's the matter?" he asked, just as though he didn't know. Wasn't
that deceitful of him?</p>
<p>Little Jack Rabbit didn't answer. Somehow he didn't quite like the
little squirrel's tone of voice—it didn't ring true. And when
Featherhead turned his back, showing a long streak of white paint across
his shoulder, the little rabbit didn't wait a minute, but, quicker than
a wink, caught the frightened squirrel and shook him till his teeth
rattled.</p>
<p>"What did you do with Chippy Chipmunk's sign?"</p>
<p>"I—I threw it in a deep hole near the Tall Pine Tree," mumbled
Featherhead, now thoroughly frightened.</p>
<p>"You come with us and get it," screamed Chippy Chipmunk, mad as a dozen
hornets; and they marched the naughty squirrel over to the Tall Pine
Tree.</p>
<p>When the sign was once more over the door Chippy Chipmunk said to his
little rabbit friend:</p>
<p>"You got my sign back for me. To-morrow I'll help you build your store."</p>
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