<h2>CHAPTER II<br/> <small>PETER SCARES THE TWINS</small></h2>
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<div class="verse">For timid folk no joy is quite</div>
<div class="verse">Like giving other folks a fright.</div>
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<div class="verseright"><i>Mother Bear.</i></div>
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<p><span class="smcap">It</span> isn’t often that Peter Rabbit
has a chance to scare any
one. You know he is such a
timid fellow himself that he is
the one who usually gets the
fright. So when he does happen
to scare some one it always
amuses him. Somehow he always
has more respect for himself.</p>
<p>When on that moonlight night
he discovered Mrs. Bear’s secret,
he had the most mixed feelings
he ever had known. First came<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_9" id="Page_9">[9]</SPAN></span>
surprise, as he saw those two
little heads poked out of Mrs.
Bear’s entrance. He was sitting
up very straight and the surprise
was so great that he all but
tumbled over backwards. You
see, there was no mistaking those
two little heads for any but
those of baby Bears! He knew
that those were two Bear cubs,
Mrs. Bear’s babies, the secret she
had kept hidden so long under
the great windfall.</p>
<p>And his surprise at seeing
those two little heads was only
a little greater than his surprise
at the smallness of them. So
for perhaps two minutes Peter
sat motionless, quite overcome
with surprise, as he stared at<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_10" id="Page_10">[10]</SPAN></span>
those two funny little heads
poked out from the entrance
under the great windfall. Then
all in a flash he understood the
cause of Mrs. Bear’s short temper
and the reason she drove everybody
away from there, and he
felt a sudden panic of fright.</p>
<p>“This is no place for me,”
thought Peter, “and the sooner I
get away from here the better.”
He looked hastily all about. There
was no sign of Mrs. Bear. Right
then and there curiosity returned
in full force.</p>
<p>“I wish those youngsters would
come out where I can look at
them and just see how big they
are,” thought Peter. “It seems
safe enough here now, and perhaps<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_11" id="Page_11">[11]</SPAN></span>
if I wait a few minutes
they will come out.”</p>
<p>So Peter waited. Sure enough,
in a few minutes the two little
cubs did come out. Plainly it
was their first glimpse of the
Green Forest, and Peter almost
laughed right out at the look of
wonder on their faces as they
stared all about in the moonlight.
But not even his first surprise
was greater than Peter’s surprise
now as he saw how small they
were.</p>
<p>“Why,” he exclaimed to himself,
“why-ee, they are no bigger
than I! I didn’t suppose any
one so big as great big Mrs. Bear
could have such small children.
I wonder how old they are. I<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_12" id="Page_12">[12]</SPAN></span>
wonder how big they were when
they were born. I wonder if
they will grow fast. I wonder
if they will go about with Mrs.
Bear. I suppose Buster Bear is
their father, and I wonder if he
ever comes to see them. They
look to me rather wobbly on
their legs. I wonder if Mrs.
Bear told them they could come
out.”</p>
<p>And then the imp of mischief
whispered to Peter. “I wonder
if I can scare them,” thought
Peter. “It would be great fun
to scare a Bear, even if it is nothing
but a cub, and to scare
two at once would be greater
fun.”</p>
<p>Peter suddenly thumped the<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_13" id="Page_13">[13]</SPAN></span>
ground very hard with his hind
feet. It was so still there in
the Green Forest that that thump
sounded very loud. The two
little cubs gave a startled look
towards Peter. As he sat up
straight in the moonlight, he
looked very big. That is, he did
to those two little cubs who
never had seen him before.</p>
<p>With funny little whimpers of
fright they turned and fairly
tumbled over each other as they
scurried back through the entrance
under the great windfall. Peter
laughed and laughed until his
sides ached. He, Peter Rabbit,
actually had frightened two Bears
and made them run. Now he would
have something to boast about.</p>
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