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OLD MR. TOAD'S MUSIC BAG
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<p>Never think that you have learned<br/>
All there is to know.<br/>
That's the surest way of all<br/>
Ignorance to show.<br/></p>
<p>"I've found Old Mr. Toad!" cried Peter Rabbit, hurrying after Jimmy Skunk.</p>
<p>"Where?" demanded Jimmy.</p>
<p>"In the water," declared Peter. "He's sitting right over there where the
water is shallow, and he didn't notice me at all. Let's get Unc' Billy, and
then creep over to the edge of the Smiling Pool and watch to see if Old Mr.
Toad really does try to sing."</p>
<p>So they hunted up Unc' Billy Possum, and the three stole very softly over
to the edge of the Smiling Pool, where the bank was low and the water
shallow. Sure enough, there sat Old Mr. Toad with just his head out of
water. And while they were watching him, something very strange happened.</p>
<p>"What—what's the matter with him?" whispered Peter, his big eyes looking
as if they might pop out of his head.</p>
<p>"If he don't watch out, he'll blow up and bust!" exclaimed Jimmy.</p>
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<p>"Listen!" whispered Unc' Billy Possum. "Do mah ol' ears hear right? 'Pears
to me that that song is coming right from where Brer Toad is sitting."</p>
<p>It certainly did appear so, and of all the songs that glad spring day there
was none sweeter. Indeed there were few as sweet. The only trouble was the
song was so very short. It lasted only for two or three seconds. And when
it ended, Old Mr. Toad looked quite his natural self again; just as
commonplace, almost ugly, as ever. Peter looked at Jimmy Skunk, Jimmy
looked at Unc' Billy Possum, and Unc' Billy looked at Peter. And no one had
a word to say. Then all three looked back at Old Mr. Toad.</p>
<p>And even as they looked, his throat began to swell and swell and swell,
until it was no wonder that Jimmy Skunk had thought that he was in danger
of blowing up. And then, when it stopped swelling, there came again those
beautiful little notes, so sweet and tremulous that Peter actually held his
breath to listen. There was no doubt that Old Mr. Toad was singing just as
he had said he was going to, and it was just as true that his song was one
of the sweetest if not <i>the</i> sweetest of all the chorus from and
around the Smiling Pool. It was very hard to believe, but Peter and Jimmy
and Unc' Billy both saw and heard, and that was enough. Their respect for
Old Mr. Toad grew tremendously as they listened.</p>
<p>"How does he do it?" whispered Peter.</p>
<p>"With that bag under his chin, of course," replied Jimmy Skunk. "Don't you
see it's only when that is swelled out that he sings? It's a regular music
bag. And I didn't know he had any such bag there at all."</p>
<p>"I wish," said Peter Rabbit, feeling of his throat, "that I had a music bag
like that in my throat."</p>
<p>And then he joined in the laugh of Jimmy and Unc' Billy, but still with
something of a look of wistfulness in his eyes.</p>
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