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<h2> CHAPTER XIII: Ol' Mistah Buzzard Sees Something </h2>
<p>“Wait for me!” cried Little Joe Otter to Billy Mink, but Billy Mink was in
too much of a hurry and just ran faster.</p>
<p>“Wait for me!” cried Jerry Muskrat to Little Joe Otter, but Little Joe was
in too much of a hurry and just ran faster.</p>
<p>“Wait for me!” cried Grandfather Frog to Jerry Muskrat, but Jerry was in
too much of a hurry and just walked faster.</p>
<p>“Wait for me!” cried Spotty the Turtle to Grandfather Frog, but
Grandfather Frog was in too much of a hurry and just jumped faster.</p>
<p>So running and walking and jumping and crawling, Billy Mink, Little Joe
Otter, Jerry Muskrat, Grandfather Frog, and Spotty the Turtle hurried up
the Laughing Brook to try to find out why it laughed no more. And high
overhead in the blue, blue sky sailed Ol' Mistah Buzzard, and he also was
looking for the trouble that had taken away the laugh from the Laughing
Brook and the smile from the Smiling Pool.</p>
<p>Now Ol' Mistah Buzzard's eyes are very sharp, and looking down from way up
in the blue, blue sky he can see a great deal. Indeed, Ol' Mistah Buzzard
can see all that is going on below on the Green Meadows and in the Green
Forest. His wings are very broad, and he can sail through the air very
swiftly when he makes up his mind to. Now, as he looked down, he saw that
Billy Mink was selfish and wouldn't wait for Little Joe Otter, and Little
Joe Otter was selfish and wouldn't wait for Jerry Muskrat, and Jerry
Muskrat was selfish and wouldn't wait for Grandfather Frog, and
Grandfather Frog was selfish and wouldn't wait for Spotty the Turtle.</p>
<p>“Ah reckon Ah will hurry up right smart and find out what the trouble is
mahself, and then go back and tell Brer Turtle; it will save him a
powerful lot of work, and it will serve Brer Mink right if Brer Turtle
finds out first what is the trouble with the Laughing Brook,” said Ol'
Mistah Buzzard and shot far ahead over the Green Forest towards that part
of it from which the Laughing Brook comes. In a few minutes he was as far
ahead of Billy Mink as Billy was ahead of Spotty the Turtle.</p>
<p>For wings are swifter far than legs,<br/>
On whatsoever purpose bent,<br/>
But doubly swift and tireless Those wings on kindly deed intent.<br/></p>
<p>And this is how it happened that Ol' Mistah Buzzard was the first to find
out what it was that had stopped the laughing of the Laughing Brook and
the smiling of the Smiling Pool, but he was so surprised when he did find
out, that he forgot all about going back to tell Spotty the Turtle. He
forgot everything but his own great surprise, and he blinked his eyes a
great many times to make sure that he wasn't dreaming. Then he sailed
around and around in circles, looking down among the trees of the Green
Forest and saying over and over to himself:</p>
<p>“Did yo' ever? No, Ah never! Did yo' ever? No, Ah never!”</p>
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