<h3><SPAN name="XIX" id="XIX"></SPAN>XIX</h3>
<h3>PETER RABBIT TRIES TO HELP</h3>
<p><span class="dropcap">P</span>eter Rabbit is one of the kindest hearted little people of the Green
Forest or the Green Meadows. He is happy-go-lucky, and his dreadful
curiosity is forever getting him into all kinds of trouble. Perhaps it
is because he has been in so many scrapes himself that he always feels
sorry for others who get into trouble. Anyway, no sooner does Peter hear
of some one in trouble, than he begins to wonder how he can help them.
So just as soon as he found out for himself that Sammy Jay had told the
truth about Chatterer the Red Squirrel, and that Chatterer really was in
a <span class="pagenum">[Pg 94]</span>prison at Farmer Brown's house, he began to think and think to find
some way to help Chatterer.</p>
<p>Now of course Peter didn't know what kind of a prison Chatterer was in.
He remembered right away how Prickly Porky the Porcupine had gnawed a
great hole in the box in which Johnny Chuck's lost baby was kept by
Farmer Brown's boy. Why shouldn't Prickly Porky do as much for
Chatterer? He would go see him at once. The trouble with Peter is that
he doesn't think of all sides of a question. He is impulsive. That is,
he goes right ahead and does the thing that comes into his head first,
and sometimes this isn't the wisest or best thing to do. So now he
scampered down into the Green Forest as fast as his long legs would
carry him, to hunt for Prickly Porky. It was no trouble at all to find
him, for <span class="pagenum">[Pg 95]</span>he had only to follow the line of trees that had been stripped
of their bark.</p>
<p>"Good afternoon, Prickly Porky. Have you heard the news about
Chatterer?" said Peter, talking very fast, for he was quite out of
breath.</p>
<p>"Yes," replied Prickly Porky. "Serves him right. I hope it will teach
him a lesson."</p>
<p>Peter's heart sank. "Don't you think it is dreadful?" he asked. "Just
think, he will never, never be able to run and play in the Green Forest
again, unless we can get him out."</p>
<p>"So much the better," grunted Prickly Porky. "So much the better. He
always was a nuisance. Never did see such a fellow for making trouble
for other people. No, Sir, I never did. The rest of us can have some
peace now. Serves him right." Prickly <span class="pagenum">[Pg 96]</span>Porky went on chewing bark as if
Chatterer's trouble was no concern of his.</p>
<p>Peter's heart sank lower still. He scratched one long ear slowly with a
long hind foot, which is a way he has when he is thinking very hard. He
was so busy thinking that he didn't see the twinkle in the dull little
eyes of Prickly Porky, who really was not so hard-hearted as his words
sounded. After a long time, during which Peter thought and thought, and
Prickly Porky ate and ate, the latter spoke again.</p>
<p>"What have you got on your mind, Peter?" he asked.</p>
<p>"I—I was just thinking how perfectly splendid it would be if you would
go up there and gnaw a way out of his prison for Chatterer," replied
Peter timidly.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum">[Pg 97]</span>"Huh!" grunted Prickly Porky. "Huh! Some folks think my wits are pretty
slow, but even I know better than that. Put on your thinking cap again,
Peter Rabbit."</p>
<p>"Why can't you? You are not afraid of Bowser the Hound or Farmer Brown's
boy, and everybody else is, excepting Jimmy Skunk," persisted Peter.</p>
<p>"For the very good reason that if I could gnaw into his prison,
Chatterer could gnaw out. If he can't gnaw his way out with those sharp
teeth of his, I certainly can't gnaw in. Where's your common sense,
Peter Rabbit?"</p>
<p>"That's so. I hadn't thought of that," replied Peter slowly and
sorrowfully. "I must try to think of some other way to help Chatterer."</p>
<p>"I'd be willing to try if it was of any use. But it isn't," said
Prickly <span class="pagenum">[Pg 98]</span>Porky, who didn't want Peter to think that he really was as
hard-hearted as he had seemed at first.</p>
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<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i115.jpg" width-obs="300" height-obs="413" alt=""I'd be willing to try it if it was of any use. But it isn't," said Prickly Porky." title=""> <span class="caption">"I'd be willing to try it if it was of any use. But it isn't," said Prickly Porky.</span></div>
<p>So Peter bade Prickly Porky good-by and started for the dear old
Briar-patch to try to think of some other way to help Chatterer. On the
way he waked up Unc' Billy Possum and Bobby Coon, but they couldn't give
him any help. "There really doesn't seem to be any way I can help,"
sighed Peter. And there really wasn't.</p>
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<p><span class="pagenum">[Pg 99]</span></p>
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