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<h2> CHAPTER XIX: Jerry Muskrat Has A Busy Day </h2>
<p>There was the strange pond in the Green Forest, and there was the dam of
logs and sticks and mud which had made the strange pond, but look as they
would, Billy Mink and Little Joe Otter and Jerry Muskrat and Grandfather
Frog and Spotty the Turtle could see nothing of the one who had built the
dam. It was very queer. The more they thought about it, the queerer it
seemed. They looked this way, and they looked that way.</p>
<p>“There is one thing very sure, and that is that whoever built this dam had
no thought for those who live in the Laughing Brook and the Smiling Pool,”
said Grandfather Frog. “They are selfish, just plain, every-day selfish;
that's what they are! Now the Laughing Brook cannot laugh, and the Smiling
Pool cannot smile, while this dam stops the water from running, and so—”
Grandfather Frog stopped and looked around at his four friends.</p>
<p>“And so what?” cried Billy Mink impatiently.</p>
<p>“And so we must spoil this dam. We must make a place for the water to run
through,” said Grandfather Frog very gravely.</p>
<p>“Of course! That's the very thing!” cried Little Joe Otter and Billy Mink
and Jerry Muskrat and Spotty the Turtle. Then Little Joe Otter looked at
Billy Mink, and Billy Mink looked at Jerry Muskrat, and Jerry Muskrat
looked at Spotty the Turtle, and after that they all looked very hard at
Grandfather Frog, and all together they asked: “How are we going to do
it?”</p>
<p>Grandfather Frog scratched his head thoughtfully and looked a long time at
the dam of logs and sticks and mud. Then his big mouth widened in a big
smile.</p>
<p>“Why, that is very simple,” said he, “Jerry Muskrat will make a big hole
through the dam near the bottom, because he knows how, and the rest of us
will keep watch to see that no harm comes near.”</p>
<p>“The very thing!” cried Little Joe Otter and Billy Mink and Spotty the
Turtle, but Jerry Muskrat thought it wasn't fair. You see, it gave him all
of the real work to do. However, Jerry thought of his dear Smiling Pool,
and how terrible it would be if it should smile no more, and so without
another word he set to work.</p>
<p>Now Jerry Muskrat is a great worker, and he had made many long tunnels
into the bank around the Smiling Pool, so he had no doubt but that he
could soon make a hole through this dam. But almost right away he found
trouble. Yes, Sir, Jerry had hardly begun before he found real trouble.
You see, that dam was made mostly of sticks instead of mud, and so,
instead of digging his way in as he would have done into the bank of the
Smiling Pool, he had to stop every few minutes to gnaw off sticks that
were in the way.</p>
<p>It was hard work, the hardest kind of hard work. But Jerry Muskrat is the
kind that is the more determined to do the work the harder the work is to
be done. And so, while Grandfather Frog sat on one end of the dam and
pretended to keep watch, but really took a nap in the warm sunshine, and
while Spotty the Turtle sat on the other end of the dam doing the same
thing, and while Billy Mink and Little Joe Otter swam around in the
strange pond and enjoyed themselves, Jerry Muskrat worked and worked and
worked. And just as jolly, round, red Mr. Sun started down behind the
Purple Hills, Jerry broke through into the strange pond, and the water
began to run in the Laughing Brook once more.</p>
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