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The Adventures of Old Mr. Toad | Thornton W. Burgess | |
Old Mr. Toad's Mistake |
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If is a very little word to look at, but the biggest word you have ever seen doesn't begin to have so much meaning as little "if." Jimmy Skunk hadn't ambled down the Crooked Little Path just when he did; he hadn't been looking for fat beetles; he hadn't seen that big piece of bark at one side and decided to pull it over; it hadn't been for all these "ifs," why Old Mr. Toad wouldn't have made the mistake he did, and you wouldn't have had this story. But Jimmy Skunk amble down the Crooked Little Path, he look for beetles, and he pull over that big piece of bark. And when he had pulled it over, he found Old Mr. Toad there. Old Mr. Toad had crept under that piece of bark because he wanted to take a nap. But when Jimmy Skunk told him that he had seen Mr. Blacksnake that very morning, and that Mr. Blacksnake had asked after Old Mr. Toad, the very last bit of sleepiness left Old Mr. Toad. Yes, Sir, he was wide awake right away. You see, he knew right away why Mr. Blacksnake had asked after him. He knew that Mr. Blacksnake has a fondness for Toads. He turned quite pale when he heard that Mr. Blacksnake had asked after him, and right then he made his mistake. He was in such a hurry to get away from that neighborhood that he forgot to ask Jimmy Skunk just where he had seen Mr. Blacksnake. He hardly waited long enough to say good-by to Jimmy Skunk, but started off as fast as he could go. |
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