<h2><SPAN name="XV" id="XV"></SPAN>XV</h2>
<h3>TWO AND A TOADSTOOL</h3>
<p><span class="smcap">Grandfather Mole</span> had promised Mr.
Meadow Mouse that he would loan him
his toadstool sunshade—or umbrella—the
very next time it rained. But when he
agreed to that, Grandfather hadn't the
slightest idea there was a shower coming.
Mr. Meadow Mouse, however, had
watched the dark clouds gathering in the
sky. But he had said nothing of what he
saw. And when the rain-drops began to
patter on top of Grandfather Mole's sunshade
Mr. Meadow Mouse cried in a brisk
voice: "I'll thank you, sir, for the loan of
your umbrella!"</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_66" id="p_66"></SPAN></span>Now, Grandfather Mole had never used
his umbrella until that very day. It was
not a quarter of an hour since he had discovered
it standing in the garden. And
when he had made his promise to Mr.
Meadow Mouse he had had no idea that
it was going to rain so soon. He didn't
like the thought of loaning a new umbrella
the first day he owned it.</p>
<p>"Can't you wait?" he asked Mr. Meadow
Mouse. "Wouldn't some other day
suit you just as well?"</p>
<p>But Mr. Meadow Mouse reminded him
that a promise was a promise.</p>
<p>"Well, then—can't you squeeze in beside
me?" Grandfather Mole asked him.</p>
<p>But Mr. Meadow Mouse said that he
didn't see how he could do that. "Now
that it rains there's no more room under
your umbrella than there was a few moments
ago, when the sun was shining."</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_67" id="p_67"></SPAN></span>"You're mistaken," said Grandfather
Mole.</p>
<p>Mr. Meadow Mouse looked surprised.
"I don't understand how that can be," he
muttered.</p>
<p>"This toadstool is growing bigger all
the time," Grandfather Mole explained.</p>
<p>"Very well!" said Mr. Meadow Mouse.
"If you think there's room for two, I'll
crowd in." As he spoke he wedged himself
between Grandfather Mole and the
stem of the toadstool umbrella. And immediately
Grandfather Mole found himself
out in the rain. The old gentleman
didn't like that very well; and he said as
much, too.</p>
<p>"It's plain that your umbrella didn't
grow as much as you thought," Mr. Meadow
Mouse retorted.</p>
<p>"You're mistaken," Grandfather Mole
told him once more. "My umbrella grew<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_68" id="p_68"></SPAN></span>
exactly as much as I expected it would.
But there was one thing I forgot."</p>
<p>"What was that?"</p>
<p>"You were growing at the same time,"
Grandfather Mole replied.</p>
<p>"Yes! And there's another thing that
you forgot!" Mr. Meadow Mouse exclaimed.</p>
<p>"I doubt it," said Grandfather Mole.
And though he didn't ask what it was, Mr.
Meadow Mouse told him.</p>
<p>"You were growing too!" he cried.</p>
<p>But Grandfather Mole couldn't agree
with Mr. Meadow Mouse.</p>
<p>"I'm too old to grow any more," he said.</p>
<p>"Pardon me," said Mr. Meadow Mouse,
"but I don't see how a person with your
well known appetite can help growing fat.
And anyhow I'm sorry you're out in the
rain. But it's certainly not my fault."</p>
<p>"We won't discuss that," Grandfather<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_69" id="p_69"></SPAN></span>
Mole told him. "And since I don't want
to get wet I'm going home.... I hope
you'll take good care of my new sunshade.
And please don't forget to return it!" he
added anxiously.</p>
<p>"I'll leave it right here for you," Mr.
Meadow Mouse promised.</p>
<p>Though Grandfather Mole was far from
satisfied he crawled into the ground and
left Mr. Meadow Mouse to enjoy the rain
pattering on the top of the toadstool. And
the next day, to his great relief, Grandfather
Mole found his sunshade in the
same spot. Mr. Meadow Mouse hadn't
taken it away. To tell the truth, he had
tried to; but he had found that he couldn't
move it. Grandfather Mole said it was the
first sunshade that a borrower had ever returned
to him.</p>
<p>And that was the truth. For he had
never owned a sunshade before.</p>
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