<h2 ><SPAN name="Antlers" id="Antlers">XIV</SPAN></h2><h3>ANTLERS</h3>
<p>Although Nimble had lost his horns he
managed to go through the winter without
missing them as much as he had expected.
And in time he had almost forgotten
the pair of spikes that he had worn
on his head the summer before. Then,
one day, he made a great discovery. He
found that new horns were sprouting to
take the place of those that he had lost!</p>
<p>"Now I can have some mock battles
again—when my horns get long enough,"
he thought. And then he stopped short.
What if the Spike Horns of the year
before had no more horns? If they were<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_76" id="Page_76">[Pg 76]</SPAN></span>
hornless they certainly wouldn't care to
take part in any mock battles.</p>
<p>Nimble's fears were soon set at rest.
His old playmates soon let him know that
they were all going to have new horns too.</p>
<p>And then, a little later, Nimble made
another great discovery. He was looking
into a pool one morning when he saw
something that gave him huge delight.
His new horns were not like last year's
horns. He beheld, mirrored in the water,
a handsome pair of Y-shaped antlers,
each with two points!</p>
<p>"Hurrah!" he cried. "I'll make those
Spike Horns feel like hiding themselves
again."</p>
<p>He had expected to have a pleasant time
showing his new antlers to his old friends.
When he met Dodger the Deer, Nimble
called to him: "See what I've got! Antlers!
Two points!"</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_77" id="Page_77">[Pg 77]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"Ho!" said Dodger. "So have I got
antlers. And they have two points, too."</p>
<p>Nimble had been so interested in his
own horns that he hadn't looked at Dodger's.
And now when he gazed at them
he saw that they were like his.</p>
<p>"What about the rest of the Spike
Horns?" Nimble asked Dodger. "Have
they——"</p>
<p>"Yes, they have!" Dodger interrupted.
"I tell you, 'two-pointers' are common
this season."</p>
<p>"So there aren't any more Spike
Horns!" said Nimble somewhat sadly.</p>
<p>"Oh, yes! Plenty!" Dodger answered.
"But they're an entirely new crop. They
were fawns last year."</p>
<p>When he heard that bit of news Nimble
felt happier. And as soon as he parted
from Dodger the Deer he went and found
some of the new Spike Horns and showed
them his wonderful two-point antlers.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_78" id="Page_78">[Pg 78]</SPAN></span>But somehow they didn't seem at all
impressed. They were too much taken up
with their own spikes to pay any attention
to Nimble.</p>
<p>"Anyhow," he said to himself, "we
'two-pointers' can have some good mock
battles together."</p>
<p>And they did. They had mock battles
that became famous all around Blue
Mountain. And of all the "two-pointers"
that lived in that neighborhood, Nimble
and his friend Dodger the Deer were
known as the best sham-fighters. They
could look fiercer and act angrier than
any of their young friends. And the way
they tore into each other was almost
enough to frighten you, if you had seen
them.</p>
<p>Old Mr. Crow said it was worth flying
a mile to watch one of their set-tos.</p>
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