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<h1>THE ADVENTURES OF UNC' BILLY POSSUM</h1>
<h3>by</h3>
<h2>THORNTON W. BURGESS</h2>
<h2><SPAN name="I" id="I"></SPAN>I</h2><h3>UNC' BILLY POSSUM IS CAUGHT</h3>
<p class="dropcap">THE Green Meadows were thrown into great
excitement late one afternoon, just as the black shadows came
creeping down from the Purple Hills. Reddy Fox brought the
news, and when he told it he grinned as if he enjoyed it and
was glad of it.</p>
<p>"Old Billy Possum is dead. I know it because I saw Farmer
Brown's boy carrying him home by the tail," said Reddy. "So you
see he wasn't so smart as you thought he was," he added
maliciously.</p>
<p>No one really believed Reddy Fox, for every one knows that
he seldom tells the truth, but when Jimmy Skunk came mournfully
down the Crooked Little Path and said that it was true, they
had to believe it. Then everybody began to talk about Unc'
Billy and say nice things about him and tell how much they had
enjoyed having him live in the Green Forest since he came up
from "Ol' Virginny." That is, everybody but Reddy Fox said so.
Reddy said that it served Unc' Billy right, because he was of
no account, anyway. Then everybody began to hoot and hiss at
Reddy until he was glad enough to slink away.</p>
<p>And while they were all saying such nice things about him,
Unc' Billy Possum was having an exciting adventure. For once he
had been too bold. He had gone up to Farmer Brown's hen-house
before dark. Jimmy Skunk had tried to stop him, but he had
heeded Jimmy Skunk not at all. He had said that he was hungry
and wanted an egg, and he couldn't wait till dark to get it. So
off he had started, for Unc' Billy Possum is very headstrong
and obstinate.</p>
<p>He had reached the hen-house and slipped inside without
being seen. The nests were full of eggs, and soon Unc' Billy
was enjoying his feast so that he forgot to keep watch.
Suddenly the door opened, and in stepped Farmer Brown's boy to
get some eggs for supper. There was no time to run. Unc' Billy
just dropped right down in his tracks as if he were dead.</p>
<p>When Farmer Brown's boy saw him, he didn't know what to make
of him, for he had never seen Unc' Billy before.</p>
<p>"Well, well, I wonder what happened to this fellow," said
Farmer Brown's boy, turning Unc' Billy over with the toe of one
foot. "He certainly is dead enough, whatever killed him. I
wonder what he was doing in here."</p>
<p>Then he saw some egg on Unc' Billy's lips. "Ho! ho!" shouted
Farmer Brown's boy. "So you are the thief who has been getting
my eggs!" And picking up Unc' Billy by the tail, he started
with him for the house.</p>
<p>As they passed the woodpile, he tossed Unc' Billy on the
chopping-block while he gathered an armful of kindlings to take
to the house. When he turned to pick up Unc' Billy again, Unc'
Billy wasn't there.</p>
<p>Farmer Brown's boy dropped his wood and hunted everywhere,
but not a trace of Unc' Billy could he find.</p>
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