<h2><SPAN name="XVIII" id="XVIII"></SPAN>XVIII</h2>
<h3>PETER MINK'S PLAN</h3>
<p><span class="smcap">Now</span> Peter Mink had never learned to
read. In the first place, he had never had
a chance to learn. And in the second, he
was such a good-for-nothing rascal that
he wouldn't have gone to school anyhow.</p>
<p>But he did not tell all this to Timothy
Turtle. When he stepped behind Timothy
and gazed at his back, Peter Mink
thought of a fine way to tease the old fellow.</p>
<p>Of course, he had not the slightest idea
what those marks on Mr. Turtle's shell
meant. But he looked down at them with
a wise smile.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_102" id="Page_102"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>Mr. Turtle, watching Peter out of the
corner of his eye, saw that smile; and he
did not like it in the least. In fact, it
made him feel quite peevish.</p>
<p>"Well, what do you see?" he asked
Peter Mink impatiently.</p>
<p>"Ah!" Peter Mink replied with a shake
of his small head. "I'm not going to tell
you, Mr. Turtle. I don't want to hurt
your feelings. And if I were to explain
that your back says you're a disagreeable,
mean old scamp, you know you'd be very
angry."</p>
<p>Peter Mink jumped out of the way just
in time. For Timothy Turtle wheeled
with amazing swiftness and snapped at
his tormentor.</p>
<p>"Don't do that!" Peter cried. "<i>I</i>
didn't say anything about you, Mr. Turtle."</p>
<p>"You'd better not," Timothy warned<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_103" id="Page_103"></SPAN></span>
him. "And if Johnnie Green carved any
such words as those on my shell I don't
know what to do. I certainly don't want
to carry them about with me for the rest
of my life." He looked unhappy, to say
the least. He knew that probably he would
live a great many years longer. And he
was puzzled.</p>
<p>"Why don't you get a new shell?"
Peter Mink inquired.</p>
<p>"I'd hate to do that," Timothy Turtle
told him. "I've had this one a long time;
and it fits me perfectly."</p>
<p>"Then why don't you get the well-known
tailor, Mr. Ferdinand Frog, to
make you a coat that will cover your
back? If you did that, nobody could see
what's on your shell."</p>
<p>"A good idea!" Timothy Turtle exclaimed.
"I'll see Mr. Frog at once. And
some day I'll do something handsome for<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_104" id="Page_104"></SPAN></span>
you, because you've been a great help to
me."</p>
<p>"Why wait?" Peter Mink demanded.
"Why don't you do it now?" Knowing
that Timothy was stingy, Peter thought
that the old gentleman would soon change
his mind about "doing something handsome"
for him.</p>
<p>"No!" Timothy Turtle declared. "I
want to wait a while and think it over."</p>
<p>"Well, then," Peter Mink urged him,
"why don't you crawl under that shelving
rock and think it over right now?"</p>
<p>"You ask too many questions," Mr.
Turtle told him. "And besides, I must
hurry away and find Ferdinand Frog. I
want my new coat as soon as I can get it.
And the longer I stay here, the more time
I shall lose." So in spite of all Peter
Mink could say, Timothy slipped into
Black Creek and swam away.</p>
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