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<h3>REDDY FOX TRIES TO KEEP OUT OF SIGHT</h3>
<p class="dropcap">NEVER in all his life was Reddy Fox more uncomfortable in his mind. He
knew that by this time everybody in the Green Forest, on the Green
Meadows, around the Smiling Pool, and along the Laughing Brook, knew
how he had put his tail between his legs and run with all his might at
the first glimpse of the strange creature which had rolled down the
hill of Prickly Porky. And he was right; everybody <i>did</i> know it, and
everybody <i>was</i> laughing about it. Unc' Billy Possum, Jimmy Skunk,
Prickly Porky, and Peter Rabbit had seen him run, and you may be sure
they told <SPAN name="Page_67" id="Page_67"></SPAN>everybody they met about it, and news like that travels
very fast.</p>
<p>It wouldn't have been so bad if he hadn't boasted beforehand that if
he met the strange creature he would wait for it and find out what it
was. As it was, he had run just as Peter Rabbit had run when he saw
it, and he had been just as much frightened as Peter had. Now, as he
sneaked along trying to find something to eat, for he was hungry, he
did his very best to keep out of sight. Usually he is very proud of
his handsome red coat, but now he wished that he could get rid of it.
It is very hard to keep out of sight when you have bright colored
clothes. Presently Sammy Jay's sharp eyes spied him as he tried to
crawl up on the young family of Mrs. Grouse. At once Sammy flew over
there screaming at the top of his lungs:<SPAN name="Page_68" id="Page_68"></SPAN></p>
<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
<span>"Reddy Fox is very brave when there's no danger near;<br/></span>
<span>But where there is, alas, alack! he runs away in fear."<br/></span></div>
</div>
<p>Reddy looked up at Sammy and snarled. It was of no use at all now to
try to surprise and catch any of the family of Mrs. Grouse, so he
turned around and hurried away, trying to escape from Sammy's sharp
eyes. He had gone only a little way when a sharp voice called:
"Coward! Coward! Coward!" It was Chatterer the Red Squirrel.</p>
<p>No sooner had he got out out of Chatterer's sight than he heard
another voice. It was saying over and over:</p>
<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
<span>"Dee, dee, dee! Oh, me, me!<br/></span>
<span>Some folks can talk so very brave<br/></span>
<span>And then such cowards be."<br/></span></div>
</div>
<p>It was Tommy Tit the Chickadee. Reddy couldn't think of a thing to say
<SPAN name="Page_69" id="Page_69"></SPAN>in reply, and so he hurried on, trying to find a place where he would
be left in peace. But nowhere that he could go was he free from those
taunting voices. Not even when he had crawled into his house was he
free from them, for buzzing around his doorway was Bumble Bee and
Bumble was humming:</p>
<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
<span>"Bumble, grumble, rumble, hum!<br/></span>
<span>Reddy surely can run some."<br/></span></div>
</div>
<p>Late that afternoon old Granny Fox called him out, and it was clear to
see that Granny was very much put out about something. "What is this I
hear everywhere I go about you being a coward?" she demanded sharply,
as soon as he put his head out of the doorway.</p>
<p>Reddy hung his head, and in a very shamefaced way he told her about
the terrible fright he had had and all about <SPAN name="Page_70" id="Page_70"></SPAN>the strange creature
without legs, head, or tail that had rolled down the hill where
Prickly Porky lives.</p>
<p>"Serves you right for boasting!" snapped Granny. "How many times have
I told you that no good comes of boasting? Probably somebody has
played a trick on you. I've lived a good many years, and I never
before heard of such a creature. If there were one, I'd have seen it
before now. You go back into the house and stay there. You are a
disgrace to the Fox family. I am going to have a look about and find
out what is going on. If this is some trick, they'll find that old
Granny Fox isn't so easily fooled."<SPAN name="Page_71" id="Page_71"></SPAN></p>
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