<h2><SPAN name="XVII" id="XVII"></SPAN>XVII<br/>THE DANGER SIGNAL</h2>
<p>Billy Woodchuck remembered, after he
had fled from old dog Spot, that he ought
to warn his family and his friends. So he
sat up, stuck his head out of the tangle of
brakes where he had hidden, and gave the
danger signal, a sharp whistle.</p>
<p>"Dear me!" he said. "I fear Father
and Mother won't hear that. And if they
go home they'll run upon old dog Spot.
And then there's no knowing what might
happen."</p>
<p>He knew that his mother had gone to
see Aunt Polly Woodchuck, who lived under
the hill. And he knew that his father,
with a few cronies, was enjoying a feast
in Farmer Green's clover patch.</p>
<p>"I'll hurry over to Aunt Polly's first,"
he decided, "and tell Mother to beware
the Dog."</p>
<p>So Billy Woodchuck scampered off toward
the hill where Aunt Polly Woodchuck
made her home. When he knocked
at Aunt Polly's door and learned that
Mrs. Woodchuck had left some time before
Billy was much upset.</p>
<p>"Perhaps she went to the clover patch,"
Aunt Polly suggested. "You know your
father sometimes forgets to go home unless
somebody goes for him."</p>
<p>Well, Billy started off again. And he
hadn't gone far when he heard a sound
that made him sit up and listen. Like all
his family, he had very sharp ears. And
now, after cocking his head on one side
for a few moments, he knew that what he
heard was old dog Spot grumbling and
growling.</p>
<p>"My goodness!" Billy Woodchuck
gasped. "He's left our house. And if I
don't look out he'll catch me."</p>
<p>At almost the same instant old Spot
paused and sniffed the air.</p>
<p>"Ha!" he cried. "I smell a Woodchuck.
And if I'm not mistaken it's a
different Woodchuck from the one I
chased a little while ago."</p>
<p>Billy Woodchuck and Spot began to
run at the same time. Billy headed for
home; and Spot headed for him.</p>
<p>Again old dog Spot was just a bit too
late. Billy Woodchuck darted into the
hole in the hillside not a second too soon.
He could hear Spot panting close behind
him.</p>
<p>"Such luck!" Spot growled. "There's
another that's got away from me.
There's the second one that I've run into
that hole. I suppose they're chuckling
inside their house and making all manner
of fun of me."</p>
<p>The old dog was mistaken. Billy
Woodchuck was not chuckling. He
found nobody at home. It was plain that
his parents were still abroad.</p>
<p>"They may be coming from the clover
patch now," he groaned. <SPAN name="creature">And</SPAN> if they
are, they're sure to stumble upon that terrible
creature at the door. I must warn
them before it's too late."</p>
<p>While Spot was still snorting and snuffling
around the Woodchuck family's
front door, Billy Woodchuck crept out
of the back door and started for the clover
patch. Little did he know that his
mother had already stolen out the same
way, to warn him and his father.</p>
<p>When unwelcome callers come, a back
door is sometimes a convenient thing to
have about a house.</p>
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