<h2>CHAPTER XXX<br/> <small>BOXER IS SADDER BUT MUCH WISER</small></h2>
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<div class="verse">Experience is not a preacher,</div>
<div class="verse">But has no equal as a teacher.</div>
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<div class="verseright"><i>Mother Bear.</i></div>
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<p><span class="smcap">Sammy Jay</span> happened along in
the Green Forest just in time to
see the meeting between Boxer
and Prickly Porky the Porcupine.
He saw at once that this was
the first time Boxer had seen
Prickly Porky, and that he had
no idea who this fellow in the
path was.</p>
<p>“If that little Bear has any
sense at all, he’ll be polite and
get out of Prickly Porky’s way,”
muttered Sammy. “But I’m<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_178" id="Page_178">[178]</SPAN></span>
afraid he hasn’t any sense. He
looks to me all puffed up, as if
he thinks he knows all there is to
know. He’ll find out he doesn’t
in just about a minute if he stays
there. Hi, there! Don’t do that!
Don’t hit him!”</p>
<p>This last was screamed at
Boxer, who had stretched out a
paw as if to strike Prickly Porky
as soon as he was near enough.
But the warning came too late.
Prickly Porky had kept right on
coming along that little path, and
just as Sammy Jay screamed,
Boxer struck.</p>
<p>“Wow!” yelled Boxer, dancing
about and holding up one paw,
the paw with which he had
struck at Prickly Porky, and on<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_179" id="Page_179">[179]</SPAN></span>
his face was such a look of
amazement that Sammy Jay
laughed so that he nearly tumbled
from his perch.</p>
<p>“Wow, Wow!” yelled Boxer,
still dancing about and shaking
that paw.</p>
<p>“Pull it out. Pull it out at
once, before it gets in deeper,”
commanded Sammy Jay, when he
could stop laughing long enough.</p>
<p>“Pull what out?” asked
Boxer rather sullenly, for he
didn’t like being laughed at. No
one does when in trouble.</p>
<p>“That little spear that is sticking
in your paw,” replied Sammy.
“If you don’t, you’ll have a
terribly sore paw.”</p>
<p>Boxer looked at his paw.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_180" id="Page_180">[180]</SPAN></span>
Sure enough, there was one of
Prickly Porky’s little spears.
He took hold of it with his teeth
and started to pull. Then he
let go and shook his paw.
“Wow! that hurts!” he cried,
the tears in his eyes.</p>
<p>“Of course it hurts,” replied
Sammy Jay. “And if you don’t
do as I tell you and pull it out
now, it will hurt a great deal
more. That paw will get so sore
you can’t use it. It is a lucky
thing for you, young fellow, that
you were in too much of a hurry
and struck too soon. If you had
waited a second longer, you would
have filled your paw with those
little spears. What were you
thinking of, anyway? Don’t you<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_181" id="Page_181">[181]</SPAN></span>
know that no one ever interferes
with Prickly Porky? It never
pays to. Even Buster Bear, big
as he is, is polite to Prickly
Porky.”</p>
<p>Boxer sat down and looked at
his paw carefully. That little
spear, or quill, was right in the
tenderest part. It must be pulled
out. Sammy Jay was right about
that. Boxer shut his teeth on
that little spear and jerked back
his head quick and hard. Out
came the little spear. Boxer
whimpered a little as he licked
the place where the little spear
had been. After he had licked
it a minute or two, that paw felt
better.</p>
<p>Meanwhile Prickly Porky had<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_182" id="Page_182">[182]</SPAN></span>
paid no attention whatever to the
little Bear. He had slowly waddled
on up the little path, quite
as if no one were about. He
was attending strictly to his own
business. But inside he was
chuckling.</p>
<p>“That scamp got off easy,” he
muttered. “It would have been
a good thing for him if he had
had a few more of those little spears
to pull out. I guess that in the
future he will take care to leave
me alone. There is nothing like
teaching the young to respect
their elders.”</p>
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