<h2 ><SPAN name="Mock" id="Mock">XV</SPAN></h2><h3>A MOCK BATTLE</h3>
<p>When Nimble had three-points on each
of his antlers, in his fourth summer, he
felt that he was at last grown up. He was
now a "three-pointer." Some of the older
bucks had no more points than he. Many
of them were but "four-pointers." His
own father had been a "five-pointer." So
Nimble hoped, secretly, that he would have
five-point antlers in another two years.</p>
<p>As soon as his new horns were ready
Nimble and his friend Dodger the Deer
began their mock battles again. And Nimble
found them greater fun than ever.</p>
<p>Dodger was a spry fellow. He was<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_80" id="Page_80">[Pg 80]</SPAN></span>
quick as a flash at dodging. When Nimble
ran at him with head lowered and horns
aimed straight at him Dodger could wait
until Nimble all but struck him, before
leaping aside. And then Nimble would go
rushing past him.</p>
<p>But Dodger did not always dodge when
attacked. Sometimes he stood his ground,
with his own head lowered in a threatening
fashion. And then Nimble checked
his headlong rush and merely clashed his
horns pleasantly against Dodger's.</p>
<p>There was something about the sound
that sent a thrill through Nimble and
started his coat to bristling along his backbone
with a queer, creepy feeling.</p>
<p>One day in the fall Nimble's mother
came upon them in the woods when they
were having one of their sham fights.</p>
<p>"You'd better stop that!" she said to
them severely. "Somebody will get hurt<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_81" id="Page_81">[Pg 81]</SPAN></span>
sooner or later if you're not careful."</p>
<p>Nimble and Dodger paid little heed to
her warning, except to stop until the good
lady had gone on and left them. Then,
just as they were on the point of renewing
their frolic, somebody spoke in a
hoarse voice. It was old Mr. Crow. He sat
on a low branch of a spreading pine,
where he had been watching the contest
for some time without being noticed.</p>
<p>"I'd have my fun if I wanted to," he
croaked. "Ladies are too finicky. They
don't know what a good time is."</p>
<p>Now, Mr. Crow's remarks pleased Nimble.
And they pleased Dodger the Deer.
They didn't know that the old gentleman
was a famous trouble maker.</p>
<p>So Dodger and Nimble drew a little distance
apart, as they always did when they
were getting ready to clash.</p>
<p>"Go it!" squalled Mr. Crow.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_82" id="Page_82">[Pg 82]</SPAN></span>And they started. And Mr. Crow
jumped up and down in his excitement.</p>
<p>"Now there's going to be some real
fun," he muttered.</p>
<p>But Dodger the Deer leaped aside just
in time to avoid being hit. And that
didn't please Mr. Crow at all.</p>
<p>"You fellows aren't half trying," he
cried impatiently. "Anyone would think
you were a pair of Spike Horns."</p>
<p>Now, all Spike Horns were two whole
years younger than Dodger and Nimble.
So it was no wonder that Mr. Crow's
words stung them.</p>
<p>Nimble charged more fiercely than ever.
And Dodger stood his ground. With his
feet planted firmly beneath him he waited
for the blow.</p>
<p>There was a crack and a thud.</p>
<p>"Ha!" Mr. Crow squawked. "That's
a little more like it. Dodger didn't dodge<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_83" id="Page_83">[Pg 83]</SPAN></span>
that time, to be sure. But he stood still.
And only a Spike Horn would stand and
<i>wait</i> for the enemy."</p>
<p>Of course Dodger couldn't help wanting
to show Mr. Crow that he knew how to
carry on a mock battle. So the next time
Nimble rushed at him Dodger did not
wait. He jumped to meet Nimble. They
struck in the air with a frightful crash
and fell sprawling upon the ground.</p>
<p>"Ha! That's more like it!" Mr. Crow
applauded. "That's the sort of mock battle
I like to see!"</p>
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