<h2><SPAN name="XVI" id="XVI"></SPAN>XVI</h2><h3>WHY UNC' BILLY POSSUM DIDN'T GO HOME</h3>
<p>UNC' BILLY POSSUM had a very good reason for not going home,
a very good reason, indeed. Even old Mrs. Possum would have
thought it was a good reason, could she have known it. But she
didn't know it, and so she sat in the home in the big hollow
tree in the Green Forest and worried herself almost sick,
because Unc' Billy didn't come home, and she didn't know what
might have happened to him.</p>
<p>Sometimes Unc' Billy wished that he was back in the old
hollow tree, and sometimes he was glad that he was right where
he was. Sometimes he felt little shivers of fear run all over
him as he thought of what might become of him if he should be
found. Sometimes a little tickly feeling of pleasure ran all
over him, as he bit a hole in the end of a freshly laid egg and
sucked the egg out of the shell.</p>
<p>Now Unc' Billy was very, very crafty. He had found Jimmy
Skunk's tracks boldly leading up to the hen-house, so Unc'
Billy had stepped as carefully as he knew how in the footprints
of Jimmy Skunk, in order that Farmer Brown's boy might think
that Jimmy Skunk was the only visitor to the hen-house. But
with all his craft, there was one thing that Unc' Billy forgot.
Yes, Sir, there was one thing Unc' Billy forgot all about. He
forgot to keep his tail up. He was trying so hard to step in
the footprints of Jimmy Skunk, that he forgot all about that
little, smooth, handy old tail of his, and he let it drag along
the snow.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <SPAN href="images/003-lg.png" name="fig03" id="fig03"><ANTIMG src="images/003-sm.png" alt="He just ate and ate until he couldn't eat another one." /></SPAN> <h4>He just ate and ate until he couldn't eat another
one.</h4></div>
<p>When Unc' Billy was safely in the hen-house, he hurried from
one nest to another. There were eggs, plenty of them. It seemed
to him that nothing he had ever seen before had looked half so
good as those eggs. He just ate and ate and ate until he
couldn't eat another one. Now a full stomach is very apt to
make a sleepy head. Unc' Billy knew that the thing for him to
do was to hurry home as fast as he could go, but he didn't. No,
Sir, he didn't do it. The hen-house was warm and here were some
of the nicest nests of hay. He was tired after his long walk
from the Green Forest, for Unc' Billy had done so little
walking this winter that he was rather out of practice. Why not
take a teeny, weeny nap before he started back home?</p>
<p>Unc' Billy climbed to the very last nest in the topmost row,
way up in a dark corner. It hadn't been used for a long time,
but it was full of nice, soft hay. Unc' Billy curled himself up
in it, and with a great sigh of contentment, closed his eyes
for that teeny, weeny nap. He didn't open them again until he
heard an angry voice right close to him. He peeped out. It was
broad daylight, and there, just below him, was Farmer Brown's
boy, looking at the empty egg-shells left by Unc' Billy. Farmer
Brown's boy was angry. Yes, indeed, he was very, very angry.
Unc' Billy shivered as he listened. Then he snuggled down out
of sight under the hay of the nest.</p>
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