<h2><SPAN name="VIII" id="VIII"></SPAN>VIII</h2><h3>PETER RABBIT SENDS OUT WORD</h3>
<p>IT was a beautiful morning. Everybody said so, and what
everybody says is usually so. Peter Rabbit wore the broadest
kind of a smile. He hopped and skipped all the way down the
Lone Little Path on to the Green Meadows and was waiting there
when Old Mother West Wind came down from the Purple Hills and,
turning her big bag upside down, tumbled out all her children,
the Merry Little Breezes, to play. Peter stopped them before
they had a chance to run away. He whispered to each, and each
in turn started to dance across the Green Meadows to carry the
news that this was the day of Peter Rabbit's surprise party for
Unc' Billy Possum, whose family would arrive that very morning
from way down in "Ol' Virginny."</p>
<p>Sammy Jay had risen very early that morning. Almost at once
his sharp eyes had seen Peter Rabbit sending out the Merry
Little Breezes. Sammy's wits are as sharp as his eyes, and you
know it is very hard to really fool sharp wits. Right away
Sammy had guessed what the Merry Little Breezes were hurrying
so for, but he sat and waited and listened. Pretty soon he
heard Drummer the Woodpecker start a long rat-a-tat-tat over by
Unc' Billy Possum's hollow tree. Then Sammy was sure that this
was the day of Peter Rabbit's party. Sammy grinned as he
hurried off to find Blacky the Crow and Reddy Fox and Shadow
the Weasel.</p>
<p>Reddy was not yet out of bed, but when he heard Sammy Jay at
his door, he tumbled out in a hurry. He didn't stop to get any
breakfast, because he had planned to get all he could eat at
the party. So he hurried over to where the party was to be.
Very cautiously he crept up, and when he was quite sure that no
one was about, he crawled into a hollow log which was open at
one end. There he stretched himself out and made himself as
comfortable as he could.</p>
<p>Pretty soon Shadow the Weasel joined Reddy Fox in the hollow
log, and they whispered and chuckled while they waited. They
knew that Blacky the Crow was safely hidden in the top of a
tall pine, where he could see all that went on, and that Sammy
Jay was flying about over the Green Meadows and through the
Green Forest, pretending that he was attending wholly to his
own business, but really watching all the preparations for
Peter Rabbit's party. At the foot of a tree, in the top of
which Prickly Porky the Porcupine was eating his breakfast, sat
old Mr. Toad, nodding sleepily. Sammy Jay saw him there but,
smart as Sammy is, he didn't once suspect innocent-looking old
Mr. Toad. You see, he didn't know that old Mr. Toad had
overheard all of his plans.</p>
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