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<h3>RIDE BY MOONLIGHT</h3>
<p><span class="smcap">It</span> was not exactly a pleasant ride that
Daddy Longlegs had in the toe of Peter
Mink's shoe. Not only was it dark
pocket inside the shoe, but it was so
cramped that Daddy was most uncomfortable.
And what was still worse, he
hadn't even the faintest idea where he
was going.</p>
<p>Sometimes Daddy was almost sure that
Peter Mink was carrying him around
Blue Mountain. And at other times he
thought that Peter must be following
Swift River—to see where it went, perhaps.
Anyhow, Daddy suffered such a<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_48" id="p_48"></SPAN></span>
pitching and tossing and tumbling and
jouncing as he had never known in all his
life.</p>
<p>Then at last, to Daddy's great relief,
Peter Mink kept quite still for a long
time.</p>
<p>That was when Peter burrowed into a
haystack to take a nap. And since it was
then many hours past Daddy Longlegs'
regular bedtime, he went to sleep too.
But he awoke with a great start when
Peter Mink crawled out of his shelter
about dawn. And at first Daddy couldn't
imagine what was happening. But after
he had been bounced about a bit he remembered
the terrible accident that had
happened to him in Jimmy Rabbit's shoe
shop in the meadow.</p>
<p>Suddenly Peter Mink stopped. And to
Daddy Longlegs' great delight Peter began
to take off his shoes.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_49" id="p_49"></SPAN></span>Yes! Peter Mink removed his shoes.
And then he removed himself. That is
to say, he dropped his shoes carelessly
upon the ground (for that was his way!)
and took himself off.</p>
<p>Daddy Longlegs waited until Peter
Mink had stolen away. And then he
dashed out of the shoe much faster than
he had entered it the evening before.</p>
<p>Yes; the evening before! For now it
was the following morning—and broad
daylight.</p>
<p>Daddy Longlegs stretched his eight
legs, first one after another, and then all
together. He was so glad to escape from
his cramped quarters that he had little
thought for anything except the joy of
being free once more.</p>
<p>Then he remembered all at once that
he was lost. And that was enough to
start his eight legs to shaking beneath<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_50" id="p_50"></SPAN></span>
him in a very unpleasant fashion. Daddy
Longlegs was frightened. Anybody could
have seen that.</p>
<p>After a few moments he looked about
him, wondering which way he had better
go. And as he gazed at his surroundings
he saw—not far off—a familiar
looking object.</p>
<p>At first Daddy could scarcely believe
his eyes. And he looked steadily at what
he saw, as if he half expected it would fly
away and vanish.</p>
<p>But the object did nothing of the kind.
And how could it, anyhow? Because it
was Farmer Green's house that had
caught Daddy Longlegs' eye.... And
there stood the great barn too, a little
way off! And there was the bridge across
Swift River!</p>
<p>Without knowing what he was doing,
Peter Mink had brought Daddy Long<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_51" id="p_51"></SPAN></span>legs
almost home. And then he had taken
off his shoes because he wanted to go for
a swim in the duck pond, in the hope of
catching an eel for his breakfast.</p>
<p>Well, Daddy Longlegs lost no time in
making his way back to the stone wall by
the roadside. And the first person he met
there was no other than little Mrs. Ladybug,
who seemed delighted to see him and
asked him how he liked working for
Farmer Green.</p>
<p>"Yes! It's a fine day," said Daddy
Longlegs. "The rain is holding off. And
it looks as if Farmer Green was going to
get his oats harvested without their being
wet, after all."</p>
<p>"I see you're deaf to-day," Mrs. Ladybug
observed in a pitying tone. "It's a
shame. And Farmer Green ought to be
very grateful to you for your help."</p>
<p>"He hasn't said a word to me," Daddy<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_52" id="p_52"></SPAN></span>
Longlegs told her. And Mrs. Ladybug declared
she couldn't understand it.</p>
<p>But there were many other things, too,
that she didn't understand. She had
heard that Daddy was a harvestman. But
she didn't know that some people called
him by that name merely because he was
seen in Pleasant Valley about the time
Farmer Green harvested his crops. As
for working in the fields, Daddy Longlegs
knew no more about that than did
that fat drone, Buster Bumblebee. And
Farmer Green would have laughed heartily
at the idea of either of them helping
him.</p>
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