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<h1>BUSTER BEAR’S TWINS</h1>
<p>BY<br/>
THORNTON W. BURGESS</p>
<h2>CHAPTER I<br/> <small>MOTHER BEAR’S SECRET</small></h2>
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<div class="verse">The best kept secret soon or late</div>
<div class="verse">Will be found out as sure as fate.</div>
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<div class="verseright"><i>Mother Bear.</i></div>
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<p><span class="smcap">Have</span> you ever wanted to be
in a number of places at the
same time? Then you know exactly
how Peter Rabbit felt in
the beautiful springtime. You
see, there was so much going on
everywhere all the time that
Peter felt sure he was missing
something, no matter how much
he saw and heard. In that he
was quite right.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_2" id="Page_2">[2]</SPAN></span>But you may be sure Peter did
his best not to miss any more than
he had to. He scampered lipperty-lipperty-lip
this way, lipperty-lipperty-lip
that way, and lipperty-lipperty-lip
the other way,
watching, listening, asking questions
and making a nuisance of
himself generally. For a while
there were so many new arrivals
in the Old Orchard and on the
Green Meadows, feathered friends
returning from the Sunny South
and in a great hurry to begin
housekeeping, and strangers passing
through on their way to the
Far North, that Peter hardly
gave the Green Forest a thought.</p>
<p>But one moonlight night he
happened to think of Paddy the<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_3" id="Page_3">[3]</SPAN></span>
Beaver and that he hadn’t seen
Paddy since before Paddy’s pond
froze over early in the winter.</p>
<p>“I must run over and pay
him my respects,” thought Peter.</p>
<p>“I certainly must. I wonder
if he is as glad as the rest of
us that Sweet Mistress Spring is
here.”</p>
<p>No sooner did he think of
this than Peter started, lipperty-lipperty-lip,
through the Green
Forest for the pond of Paddy
the Beaver. Now the nearest
way was past the great windfall
where Mrs. Bear made her home.
Peter hadn’t thought of this
when he started. He didn’t
think of it until he came in
sight of it. The instant he saw<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_4" id="Page_4">[4]</SPAN></span>
that old windfall he stopped short.
He remembered Mrs. Bear and
that he had heard that she had
a secret. Instantly curiosity took
possession of him. He forgot all
about Paddy the Beaver.</p>
<p>For some time Peter sat perfectly
still, looking and listening.
There was no sign of Mrs. Bear.
Was she under that windfall in
her bedroom taking a nap, or
was she off somewhere? Peter
wished he knew. It was such
a lovely night that he had a
feeling Mrs. Bear was out somewhere.
A hop at a time, pausing
to look and listen between
hops, Peter drew nearer to the
great windfall. Still there was
no sign of Mrs. Bear.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_5" id="Page_5">[5]</SPAN></span>With his heart going pit-a-pat,
pit-a-pat, pit-a-pat, Peter drew
nearer and nearer to the great
windfall, and at last was close
to it on the side opposite to
Mrs. Bear’s entrance. Taking
care not to so much as rustle a dry
leaf on the ground, Peter stole
around the end of the great windfall
until he could see the entrance
Mrs. Bear always used.
No one was in sight. Peter drew
a long breath and hopped a
little nearer. He felt very
brave and bold, but you may be
sure that at the same time he
was ready to jump and run, as
only he can at the least hint of
danger.</p>
<p>For a long time Peter sat<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_6" id="Page_6">[6]</SPAN></span>
and stared at that entrance and
wished he dared just poke his
head inside. If Mrs. Bear really
had a secret, it was somewhere
inside there. Anyway, that is
what old Granny Fox had said.
He had almost worked his courage
up to the point of taking
just one hurried little peek in
that entrance when his long ears
caught a faint rustling sound
under the great windfall.</p>
<p>Peter scurried off to a safe
distance, then turned and stared
at that entrance. He half expected
to see Mrs. Bear’s great
head come poking out and he
was ready to take to his heels.
Instead a very small head and then
another close beside it appeared.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_7" id="Page_7">[7]</SPAN></span>Peter was so surprised he nearly
fell over backward. Then in a
flash it came to him that he knew
Mrs. Bear’s secret. It was out
at last. Yes, sir, it was out at
last. Mrs. Bear had a family!
Mrs. Bear and Buster Bear had
twins!</p>
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