<h2><SPAN name="VIII" id="VIII"></SPAN>VIII</h2>
<h3>TURNING TURTLE</h3>
<p><span class="smcap">So</span> Timothy Turtle struggled up the steep
face of the bluff. And as he neared the
top Mr. Crow began to hop up and down
upon the old pine stump. He was almost
bursting with silent laughter. But he succeeded
in keeping quiet. And now and
then he made threatening motions toward
Jasper Jay and his friends, who stuck
their heads from behind limbs of trees and
hummocks and bushes, lest they miss any
of the fun.</p>
<p>Once on top of the great rock that
capped the bluff and hung out over the
creek, Timothy Turtle clung there and<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_47" id="Page_47"></SPAN></span>
peered down at the gently flowing water
below.</p>
<p>"What a long way it is down there!" he
called to Mr. Crow.</p>
<p>"Don't think about that!" Mr. Crow
cautioned him.</p>
<p>"Is this the way Mr. Alligator learned
to fly?" Timothy Turtle demanded.</p>
<p>"Don't think about him!" Mr. Crow
shouted. "Just jump out as far as you
can!"</p>
<p>"I believe I don't care to fly to-day,"
Timothy Turtle faltered, drawing back
from the edge of the rock. "I——I'll
wait till some other time. You know, I'm
older than you are."</p>
<p>"Tut, tut!" said Mr. Crow. "When
I'm your age I shall still be flying as well
as I do now. It's nothing, when you
know how. Nothing at all!"</p>
<p>Urged by Mr. Crow, Timothy Turtle<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_48" id="Page_48"></SPAN></span>
once more crept to the very edge of the
cliff and stretched his neck out as far as
he could, to gaze down at the black water.
And at last, after making several false
starts and drawing back to a place of
safety, he stood up on his hind legs, shut
his eyes, and hopped off into space.</p>
<p>Now, the moment Timothy Turtle
leaped from the top of the bluff a deafening
squawk broke the silence. Old Mr.
Crow <i>cawed</i> as loud as he knew how.
But the racket he made was as nothing
compared with the uproar of Jasper
Jay and the noisy crew he had brought
with him. They squalled with delight as
Timothy Turtle plunged through the air
like a stone. And when he landed upside
down in the creek, striking the water
with a great splash, the whole company
shrieked louder than ever.</p>
<p>"<i>Ha! ha! ha</i>!" Mr. Crow cried, holding<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_49" id="Page_49"></SPAN></span>
his sides and rocking backwards and
forwards upon the old stump.</p>
<p>"<i>Jay</i>! <i>jay</i>! <i>jay</i>!" Jasper and his
friends bawled, hopping up and down
and cutting capers in the air.</p>
<p>As for Timothy Turtle, he made no
sound at all. And neither did he make
the slightest motion. The current of
Black Creek caught him and bore him
away down the stream. But at last he
managed to paddle ashore. And he pulled
himself slowly out of the water, and
lay upon the sand and groaned.</p>
<p>Mr. Crow and his cronies gathered
quickly about him.</p>
<p>"What's the matter?" Mr. Crow inquired.
"Don't you like flying?"</p>
<p>It was some time before Timothy could
answer.</p>
<p>"I've had an awful fall," he moaned
finally.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_50" id="Page_50"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>"Where are you hurt?" Mr. Crow
asked him.</p>
<p>"Everywhere!" Timothy Turtle told
him. "I thought you said that water was
soft to fall into."</p>
<p>"Well, isn't it?"</p>
<p>"It certainly is <i>not,</i>" Timothy Turtle
declared. "I believe there's nothing
harder in the whole world.... I've
heard, sir, that you are very wise. But
for once, anyhow, you've made a great
mistake."</p>
<p>Old Mr. Crow coughed—and winked at
his friends. "The trouble was"—he explained—"the
trouble was, you lost your
balance and landed in the creek upside
down. And of course you couldn't fly in
that position. It's what's called 'turning
turtle,'" he added, "and I might have
known—if I had stopped to think—that
you'd be sure to do it."<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_51" id="Page_51"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>"Well," said Timothy Turtle, drawing
a long breath, "I'll tell you right now that
I'll never, <i>never</i>, turn turtle again."</p>
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