<div><h1 id='ch36'>CHAPTER XXXVI<br/> <span class='sub-head'>A HEAP OF SNOW COMES TO LIFE</span></h1></div>
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<p class='line0'>Appearances sometimes deceive;</p>
<p class='line0'>Be not too ready to believe.</p>
<p class='line0'>                <span class='it'>Billy Mink.</span></p>
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<p class='pindent'><span class='sc'>After</span> his adventure with Hooty
the Owl, Billy Mink kept on his
way through the Green Forest toward
the Laughing Brook. He
felt very good. It always makes
one feel good to have proven
smarter than some one else. Billy
had had a very narrow escape.
It is doubtful if there was one
among Billy’s friends who would
have escaped had they been in his
place. That is because none of
them act so quickly as does Billy.
It was his quickness which had
saved him, for when he had caught
sight of that moving shadow, Hooty
was already reaching for him with
those great, cruel claws of his.</p>
<p class='pindent'>But escapes like this are so
common to Billy Mink that he
gave no further thought to the adventure.
Without any trouble at
all, he had given Hooty the Owl
the slip, and he knew that Hooty
hadn’t the least idea in which
direction he had vanished. So
light-heartedly he continued on his
way. But never for an instant did
he fail to make use of eyes, ears,
and nose to find out what was
going on about him.</p>
<p class='pindent'>Presently Billy spied off to one
side a little white mound under a
hemlock tree. It looked very
much like other little white mounds
scattered here and there. Billy
knew that these little mounds were
simply snow-covered logs and
stumps. They were everywhere
through the Green Forest. So
Billy paid no particular attention
to this little mound and ran past
with hardly a glance at it. But
he had gone only a few feet when
a wandering Little Night Breeze
caught up with him and tickled
his nose. Instantly Billy Mink
turned and with hardly a pause
bounded straight toward that little
mound. You see, that wandering
Little Night Breeze was tickling
his nose with a delicious scent. It
was the scent of Jumper the Hare.</p>
<p class='pindent'>Billy didn’t know where Jumper
was, but he knew that all he had
to do to find him was to follow that
scent with his nose. So Billy
bounded along with the eager look
of the hunter in his eyes, watching
ahead for some sign of Jumper.
“I don’t see him, but I know he’s
somewhere near,” muttered Billy.
“What a blessed thing a good nose
is. I don’t know what I would do
if it were not for mine. Jumper
may be ever so well hidden, but
my nose will take me straight to
him.”</p>
<p class='pindent'>He was going straight toward
that little mound under the hemlock
tree. He was within two
jumps of it when suddenly there
wasn’t any mound there! No, sir,
there wasn’t any mound there!
Instead, a certain little person in
white, with long hind legs, was
bounding away through the Green
Forest. It was Jumper the Hare.</p>
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