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<h2> XVIII. SAMMY JAY SENDS MRS. QUACK TO THE SWAMP </h2>
<p>When Sammy Jay left Mr. Quack in the swamp over by the bank of the Big
River, he flew straight back to the Smiling Pool. At first he thought of
flying out over the Big River and screaming the news to Mrs. Quack, who,
you know, was swimming about out there. But he knew that if he did, she
would very likely fly right over where Mr. Quack was, and that wouldn't do
at all. No, indeed, that wouldn't do at all. One of the hunters would be
sure to see her. So Sammy wisely flew back to the Smiling Pool to wait
until Mrs. Quack should come back there for the night.</p>
<p>Of course he told Peter Rabbit all about Mr. Quack, and Peter was so
delighted at the thought that Mr. Quack was alive that he capered about in
quite the craziest way. “Does Mrs. Quack know yet?” asked Peter.</p>
<p>Sammy shook his head. “I'm going to tell her when she comes back here
to-night,” he explained. “I was afraid if I told her before then she would
fly straight to him and perhaps get them both in trouble.”</p>
<p>“Quite right, Sammy! Quite right!” Peter exclaimed. “I wouldn't have
thought of that. My, won't she be happy when you do tell her! I wonder
what she'll say and what she'll do. I'm going to stay right here so as to
see her when she hears the good news. Here comes your cousin, Blacky the
Crow. Does he know yet?”</p>
<p>“No,” replied Sammy, “but I'm going to tell him as soon as he gets here.”
They watched Blacky draw nearer and nearer, and as soon as he was within
hearing Sammy shouted the news. “Caw, caw, caw,” replied Blacky, hurrying
a little faster.</p>
<p>As soon as he reached the Big Hickory-tree, Sammy told the whole story
over again, and Blacky was quite as glad as the others. While they waited
for Mrs. Quack he told how he had hunted and hunted along the farther bank
of the Big River and how he had seen the hunters with their terrible guns
hiding and had warned Mrs. Quack just where each one was.</p>
<p>Jolly, round, red Mr. Sun was getting ready to go to bed behind the Purple
Hills and the Black Shadows were beginning to creep out over the Green
Meadows before Mrs. Quack came. In fact, Sammy Jay and Blacky were getting
very uneasy. It was almost bed-time for them, for neither of them dared
stay out after dark. They had almost made up their minds to leave Peter to
tell the news when they saw Mrs. Quack coming swiftly from the direction
of the Big River. She looked so sad and discouraged that even Blacky the
Crow was sorry for her, and you know Blacky isn't much given to such
feelings.</p>
<p>“What's the news, Mrs. Quack?” asked Peter, his eyes dancing.</p>
<p>“There isn't any,” replied Mrs. Quack.</p>
<p>“Oh, yes, there is!” cried Sammy Jay, who couldn't possibly keep still any
longer.</p>
<p>“What is it?” demanded Mrs. Quack eagerly, and it seemed to Peter that
there was a wee bit of hope in her voice.</p>
<p>“Did you happen to notice that just before the Laughing Brook joins the
Big River it flows through a little swamp?” asked Sammy.</p>
<p>Mrs. Quack nodded her head rapidly. “What of it?” she demanded.</p>
<p>“Nothing much, only if I were you I would go down there after dark,”
replied Sammy.</p>
<p>Mrs. Quack looked up at Sammy sharply. “Why should I go down there?” she
asked.</p>
<p>“If I tell you, will you wait until I get quite through?” asked Sammy in
his turn.</p>
<p>Mrs. Quack promised that she would.</p>
<p>“Well, then,” replied Sammy, “this afternoon I found a stranger hiding in
there, a stranger with a beautiful green head and neck and a white
collar.”</p>
<p>“Mr. Quack! Oh, it was Mr. Quack!” cried Mrs. Quack joyfully and lifted
her wings as if she would start for the swamp at once.</p>
<p>“Stop!” cried Sammy sharply. “You said you would wait until I am through.
It won't do for you to go there until after dark, because there is a
hunter hiding very near Mr. Quack's hiding-place. Wait until it is dark
and he has gone home. Then take my advice, and when you have found Mr.
Quack, bring him right up here to the Smiling Pool. He can't fly, but he
can swim up the Laughing Brook, and this is the safest place for both of
you. Now good night and good luck.”</p>
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