<h2 ><SPAN name="Rack" id="Rack">XXII</SPAN></h2><h3>THE NEW HAT-RACK</h3>
<p>The night of Jimmy Rabbit's party arrived
at last. The time was an hour after
sunset. The place was Farmer Green's
back pasture. And Jimmy Rabbit was
waiting eagerly. He had told Nimble
Deer to come early, before the other
guests, because Nimble was going to help
him.</p>
<p>Jimmy Rabbit hadn't waited long when
he heard a muffled thud, followed by a
swift patter.</p>
<p>"There's Nimble now!" he exclaimed.
"He just jumped the stone wall and he's
coming this way."</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_114" id="Page_114">[Pg 114]</SPAN></span>Jimmy Rabbit was right. In a few seconds
more Nimble Deer stood before him.</p>
<p>"Here I am!" Nimble cried. "I've
come early and I'm ready to help you."</p>
<p>"Good!" said Jimmy Rabbit. "Step
this way, please!" And he hopped over
to a clump of evergreens. Nimble followed
him.</p>
<p>"Now," Jimmy Rabbit went on, "step
inside this thicket and let only your head
and neck stick out!"</p>
<p>"What shall I do with my antlers?"
Nimble asked him. "They won't come off,
because it's the wrong time of year to shed
them."</p>
<p>"Oh! I want your antlers to show too,"
Jimmy Rabbit assured him.</p>
<p>So Nimble did exactly as Jimmy Rabbit
had told him.</p>
<p>Then Jimmy sat up a little way off,
cocked his head on one side, and looked at<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_115" id="Page_115">[Pg 115]</SPAN></span>
Nimble. "That's fine!" he declared.
"When the moon comes up everybody will
be able to see you—except what's hidden
by the evergreens."</p>
<p>"What am I going to do here?" Nimble
inquired.</p>
<p>"You're to stand perfectly still,"
Jimmy explained.</p>
<p>"And what else?"</p>
<p>"Nothing!" Jimmy Rabbit answered.
"The other guests will do the rest.... And
now, if you don't mind, I'll leave you
here; for I hear somebody coming."</p>
<p>He scampered away then. But soon he
came hurrying back.</p>
<p>"There's something I forgot to say,"
he told Nimble hurriedly. "You mustn't
talk. You mustn't even open your mouth.
You mustn't even chew your cud."</p>
<p>"I suppose I can wink if I want to,"
said Nimble Deer.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_116" id="Page_116">[Pg 116]</SPAN></span>"No, indeed!" Jimmy Rabbit cried.
"That would spoil everything."</p>
<p>"It's going to be hard," Nimble complained,
"to keep so still."</p>
<p>"Oh, no!" Jimmy Rabbit assured him.
"It will be easy. Just act as if you were
stuffed!"</p>
<p>"Stuffed!" Nimble exclaimed. "I've
never been stuffed. I hope I never shall
be. And I don't know how to act as if I
were."</p>
<p>Jimmy Rabbit didn't even wait to hear
what Nimble said, but whisked away
again.</p>
<p>"Dear me!" Nimble muttered. "I wish
I hadn't said I'd come to the party and
help. For it certainly won't be any fun
to stand still in this thicket, with only my
head and neck sticking out."</p>
<p>However, he had promised to help. So
there was nothing to be done except to fol<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_117" id="Page_117">[Pg 117]</SPAN></span>low
Jimmy Rabbit's orders. And at once
Nimble could hear Jimmy Rabbit welcoming
some early guests.</p>
<p>"Come this way and leave your hats and
coats!" Jimmy Rabbit was saying. And
soon he returned with Billy Woodchuck
and Fatty Coon at his heels. Jimmy led
them straight to the place where Nimble
stood.</p>
<p>"Hang your things on my new hat-rack!"
Jimmy Rabbit told them as he
waved a paw toward Nimble's antlers.</p>
<p>And to Nimble's amazement they
reached up to do as they were told.</p>
<p>But Nimble's antlers were too high for
them.</p>
<p>It was a bad moment for Jimmy Rabbit.</p>
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