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<h2> CHAPTER XI: Five Heads Together </h2>
<p>Something had to be done. Jerry Muskrat said so. Grandfather Frog said so.
Billy Mink said so. Little Joe Otter said so. Even Spotty the Turtle said
so. The Laughing Brook couldn't laugh, and the Smiling Pool couldn't
smile. You see, there wasn't water enough in either of them to laugh or
smile, and nobody knew if there ever would be again. Nobody had ever known
anything like it before, and so nobody knew what to think or do. And yet
they all felt that something must be done.</p>
<p>“What do you think, Billy Mink?” asked Grandfather Frog.</p>
<p>Billy Mink looked down from the top of the Big Rock into the little pool
of water that was all there was left of the Smiling Pool. He could see a
dozen fat trout in it, and he knew that he could catch them just as easily
as not, because there was no place for them to swim away from him. But
somehow he didn't want to catch them. He knew that they were frightened
almost to death already by the running away of nearly all the water from
the Laughing Brook and the Smiling Pool, and somehow he felt sorry for
them.</p>
<p>“I think that the best thing we can do is to move down to the Big River.
I've been down there, and that's all right,” said Billy Mink.</p>
<p>“That's what I think,” said Little Joe Otter. “There's no danger that the
Big River will go dry.”</p>
<p>“How do you know?” asked Jerry Muskrat. “The Laughing Brook and the
Smiling Pool never went dry before.”</p>
<p>“It's a long, long way down to the Big River,” broke in Spotty the Turtle,
who travels very, very slowly and carries his house with him.</p>
<p>“Chugarum! I, for one, don't want to leave the Smiling Pool without
finding out what the trouble is.</p>
<p>“There's nothing happens, as you know,<br/>
But has a cause to make it so.<br/></p>
<p>“Now there must be some cause, some reason, for this terrible trouble with
the Smiling Pool, and if we can find that out, perhaps we shall know
better what to do,” said Grandfather Frog.</p>
<p>Jerry Muskrat nodded his head. “Grandfather Frog is right,” said he. “Of
course there must be a cause, but where are we to look for it? I've been
all over the Smiling Pool, and I'm sure it isn't there.”</p>
<p>Grandfather Frog actually smiled. “Chugarum!” said he. “Of course the
cause of all the trouble isn't in the Smiling Pool. Any one would know
that!”</p>
<p>“Well, if you know so much, tell us where it is then!” snapped Jerry
Muskrat.</p>
<p>“In the Laughing Brook, of course,” replied Grandfather Frog.</p>
<p>“No such thing!” said Billy Mink. “I've been all the way down the Laughing
Brook to the Big River, and I didn't find a thing.”</p>
<p>“Have you been all the way up the Laughing Brook to the place it starts
from?” asked Grandfather Frog.</p>
<p>“No-o,” replied Billy Mink.</p>
<p>“Well, that's where the cause of all the trouble is,” said Grandfather
Frog, just as if he knew all about it. “It's the water that comes down the
Laughing Brook that makes the Smiling Pool, and the Smiling Pool never
could dry up if the Laughing Brook didn't first stop running.”</p>
<p>“That's so! I never had thought of that,” cried Little Joe Otter. “I tell
you what, Billy Mink and I will go way up the Laughing Brook and see what
we can find.”</p>
<p>“Chugarum! Let us all go,” said Grandfather Frog.</p>
<p>Then the five put their heads together and decided that they would go up
the Laughing Brook to hunt for the trouble.</p>
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