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The Adventures of Old Mr. Toad | Thornton W. Burgess | |
Jimmy Skunk Consults His Friends |
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Jimmy Skunk scratched his head thoughtfully as he watched Old Mr. Toad go down the Lone Little Path, hop, hop, hipperty-hop, towards the Smiling Pool. He certainly was puzzled, was Jimmy Skunk. If Old Mr. Toad had told him that he could fly, Jimmy would not have been more surprised, or found it harder to believe than that Old Mr. Toad had a beautiful voice. The truth is, Jimmy didn't believe it. He thought that Old Mr. Toad was trying to fool him. Presently Peter Rabbit came along. He found Jimmy Skunk sitting in a brown study. He had quite forgotten to look for fat beetles, and when he forgets to do that you may make up your mind that Jimmy is doing some hard thinking. "Hello, old Striped-coat, what have you got on your mind this fine morning?" cried Peter Rabbit. "Him," said Jimmy simply, pointing down the Lone Little Path. Peter looked. "Do you mean Old Mr. Toad!" he asked. Jimmy nodded. "Do you see anything queer about him?" he asked in his turn. Peter stared down the Lone Little Path. "No," he replied, "except that he seems in a great hurry." "That's just it," Jimmy returned promptly. "Did you ever see him hurry unless he was frightened?" Peter confessed that he never had. "Well, he isn't frightened now, yet just look at him go," retorted Jimmy. "Says he has got a beautiful voice, and that he has to take part in the spring chorus at the Smiling Pool and that he is late." Peter looked very hard at Jimmy to see if he was fooling or telling the truth. Then he began to laugh. "Old Mr. Toad sing! The very idea!" he cried. "He can sing about as much as I can, and that is not at all." |
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