<h2>Longlegs Visits The Smiling Pool</h2>
<p>Longlegs the Blue Heron
watched Billy Mink and Little
Joe Otter disappear down the
Laughing Brook. As long as they were
in sight, he sat without moving, his
head drawn down between his shoulders
just as if he had nothing more important
to think about than a morning nap. But
if you had been near enough to have seen
his keen eyes, you would never have
suspected him of even thinking of a nap.
Just as soon as he felt sure that the two
little brown-coated scamps were out of
sight, he stretched his long neck up until
he was almost twice as tall as he had
been a minute before. He looked this
way and that way to make sure that no
danger was near, spread his great wings,
flapped heavily up into the air, and then,
with his head once more tucked back
between his shoulders and his long legs
straight out behind him, he flew out over
the Green Meadows, and making a big
circle, headed straight for the Smiling
Pool.</p>
<p>All this time Billy Mink and Little
Joe Otter had not been so far away as
Longlegs supposed. They had been
hiding where they could watch him, and
the instant he spread his wings, they
started back up the Laughing Brook
towards the Smiling Pool to see what
would happen there. You see they
knew perfectly well that Longlegs was
flying up to the Smiling Pool in the hope
that he could catch Grandfather Frog
for his breakfast. They didn't really
mean that any harm should come to
Grandfather Frog, but they meant that
he should have a great fright. You see,
they were like a great many other people,
so heedless and thoughtless that they
thought it fun to frighten others.</p>
<p>"Of course we'll waken Grandfather
Frog in time for him to get away with
nothing more than a great scare," said
Little Joe Otter, as they hurried along.
"It will be such fun to see his big goggly
eyes pop out when he opens them and
sees Longlegs just ready to gobble him
up! And won't Longlegs be hopping
mad when we cheat him out of the
breakfast he is so sure he is going to
have!"</p>
<p>They reached the Smiling Pool before
Longlegs, who had taken a roundabout
way, and they hid among the bulrushes
where they could see and not be seen.</p>
<p>"There's the old fellow just as I left
him, fast asleep," whispered Billy Mink.</p>
<p>Sure enough, there on his big green
lily-pad sat Grandfather Frog with his
eyes shut. At least, they seemed to be
shut. And over on top of his big house
sat Jerry Muskrat. Jerry seemed to be
too busy opening a fresh-water clam to
notice anything else; but the truth is
he was watching all that was going on.
You see, he had suspected that Billy
Mink was going to play some trick on
Grandfather Frog, so he had warned
him. When he had seen Longlegs coming
towards the Smiling Pool, he had
given Grandfather Frog another warning,
and he knew that now he was only
pretending to be asleep.</p>
<p>Straight up to the Smiling Pool came
Longlegs the Blue Heron, and on the
very edge of it, among the bulrushes,
he dropped his long legs and stood with
his toes in the water, his long neck
stretched up so that he could look all
over the Smiling Pool. There, just as
Little Joe Otter had said, sat Grandfather
Frog on his big green lily-pad,
fast asleep. At least, he seemed to be
fast asleep. The eyes of Longlegs
sparkled with hunger and the thought
of what a splendid breakfast Grandfather
Frog would make. Very slowly,
putting each foot down as carefully as
he knew how, Longlegs began to walk
along the shore so as to get opposite
the big green lily-pad where Grandfather
Frog was sitting. And over in
the bulrushes on the other side, Little
Joe Otter and Billy Mink nudged each
other and clapped their hands over their
mouths to keep from laughing aloud.</p>
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