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<h3>A WARNING</h3>
<p><span class="smcap">Timothy Turtle's</span> visit at the beaver
pond was just like all of his outings.
Wherever he went he was so disagreeable
and snappish that there wasn't a single
person in the whole village that didn't
wish Timothy had stayed away from that
place.</p>
<p>He was forever grumbling, complaining
that the fishing was poor in the pond.
And as for frogs, he declared that he
hadn't seen even one.</p>
<p>"Why anybody wants to live here is
more than I can understand." That was
what Timothy Turtle told everyone he<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_58" id="Page_58"></SPAN></span>
met. And of course it was a poor way of
making himself welcome.</p>
<p>"Why do you come here, if you don't
like our pond?" people asked him.</p>
<p>"It's a change for me," was Timothy's
reply. "After I've spent a week with you
I'll be pretty glad to get back home again.
And I won't want to go on another excursion
for a whole year—or maybe two.</p>
<p>"It's twenty years since I was here before.
And I sha'n't care to come again for
forty, at least."</p>
<p>Now, such dreadfully rude remarks
hurt the Beaver family's feelings. And
when Timothy Turtle seized a fat lady by
the tail one day and wouldn't let her go
until sunset, her feelings were hurt most
of all. She cried that she had never been
so insulted in all her life.</p>
<p>Timothy Turtle merely said that she
ought not to object. He explained that<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_59" id="Page_59"></SPAN></span>
he had been <i>giving her a rest</i>—for of
course she couldn't cut down a tree, nor
work upon the dam that held the water in
the pond, while he clung fast to her tail.</p>
<p>Well, this fat lady happened to be
Brownie Beaver's mother. And after her
disagreeable experience with the stranger,
Brownie made up his mind that he <i>would
make Timothy Turtle work</i>. That was
the worst punishment he could think of.</p>
<p>Whenever the members of the Beaver
family were not sleeping, or eating, either
they were gathering food by cutting down
trees, or they were mending their dam.</p>
<p>The dam always had leaks here and
there. And sooner or later every one of
them had to be stopped, before it grew so
big that the water would rush through it
and tear a hole so great that the pond
would be drained dry.</p>
<p>During his stay among the Beavers<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_60" id="Page_60"></SPAN></span>
Timothy Turtle often crawled on top of
the dam and stretched himself out and
watched the Beavers at their task. He
said that if there was one thing that he
liked to see more than another it was "a
gang of men working." But he complained
that they ought to work in the
daytime, when the sun was shining, because
then it would have been "much
pleasanter for him."</p>
<p>"Don't you want to help us?" asked
the brisk fellow who had told Grandaddy
Beaver that he thought Timothy Turtle
ought to go to work.</p>
<p>That question actually made Timothy
snort.</p>
<p>"<i>Me work</i>?" he snapped scornfully, as
he glared at the speaker.</p>
<p>Everybody knew what he meant. And
everybody knew how Timothy felt, too,
when he edged along the dam and made a
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_63" id="Page_63"></SPAN></span>
savage pass at the plump gentleman who
had spoken to him.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <SPAN name="illus-003" id="illus-003"></SPAN> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-061.jpg" alt="Timothy began to climb the steep bluff." title="Timothy began to climb the steep bluff." width-obs="389" height-obs="549" /><br/> <span class="caption">Timothy began to climb the steep bluff.</span></div>
<p>Luckily the brisk Beaver jumped aside
before Timothy Turtle's jaws closed on
him. And he did not say another word
to the stranger during the rest of his stay
at the pond.</p>
<p>But Timothy Turtle became quite talkative.
He stopped all he met—old and
young both—and warned them that nobody
need try to get him to work, for he
never had worked, and he never intended
to.</p>
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