<h1> <SPAN name="III" id="III" />3 May Baskets</h1>
<p>Jimmy Rabbit was very busy. He was getting ready for May Day. And he
intended to hang two May baskets. One of them was already finished, and
filled with things that Jimmy himself liked—such as strips of tender
bark from Farmer Green's young fruit trees, and bits of turnip from his
vegetable cellar. You might almost think that Farmer Green himself ought
to have hung that basket. But Jimmy Rabbit never once thought of such a
thing. He expected to hang it on the door of a neighbor's house, where
there lived a young girl-rabbit. Jimmy had<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_20" id="Page_20"></SPAN></span> made that basket the best he
knew how.</p>
<p>The one he was working on now was a very different sort of basket. But
then—you see, he intended to give it to a very different sort of
person. He was going to hang <i>this</i> one on Henry Skunk's door.</p>
<p>Frisky Squirrel, who happened to be passing Jimmy's house, stopped and
watched him. And he was surprised to learn that Jimmy was going to give
a May basket to Henry Skunk.</p>
<p>"What are you going to put in it?" Frisky asked.</p>
<p>"Hens' eggs!" said Jimmy Rabbit.</p>
<p>That surprised Frisky Squirrel still more. If it had been a joke—a
trick of some sort—that Jimmy was going to play on Henry Skunk, he
could have understood that. But hens' eggs! Why, everyone knew how fond
of hens' eggs Henry Skunk was!</p>
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<p>"I thought you didn't like Henry Skunk," Frisky said.</p>
<p>"Well, can't I hang a May basket on his door just the same?" asked
Jimmy.</p>
<p>Frisky Squirrel said he supposed so—but it was a strange thing to do.</p>
<p>"Look out he doesn't catch you when you're doing it!" he warned Jimmy.
Henry Skunk was a quarrelsome fellow. There was no knowing what he
wouldn't do if he caught anyone tying anything to his doorknob. "By the
way," Frisky added, "where did you get the hens' eggs?"</p>
<p>"Down at Farmer Green's!" Jimmy said.</p>
<p>"I suppose there are lots more," said Frisky.</p>
<p>Jimmy Rabbit smiled.</p>
<p>"Not like these!" he said.</p>
<p>"I suppose you had to be careful not<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_22" id="Page_22"></SPAN></span> to break them—bringing them so
far," Frisky Squirrel remarked.</p>
<p>"Oh, it's easy when you know how," Jimmy Rabbit told him.</p>
<p>"Well, Henry Skunk will break them fast enough, when he finds them,"
Frisky said.</p>
<p>"Yes, he'll break them!" Jimmy Rabbit laughed. "That's just the point!
<i>He'll break them!</i>" You notice that Jimmy didn't say what it was that
Henry Skunk would break.</p>
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