<h2><SPAN name="STORY_XVII" id="STORY_XVII" ></SPAN>STORY XVII</h2>
<h3>UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SUNFLOWER</h3>
<p>Mrs. Cat and her daughter Snowball liked Uncle Wiggily so much that they
wanted him to stay with them a long time.</p>
<p>"You can build yourself a nice little corncob house next to ours," said
Snowball, "and live in it; and you can tell me a story every night."</p>
<p>"Oh, but rabbits live underground, and not in corncob houses, though such
houses are very nice," said Uncle Wiggily. "I guess I'll have to be
traveling on."</p>
<p>"If you stay, I'll bake you a cherry pie every day," said Mrs. Cat. "And
you can help find Snowball when she gets lost again."</p>
<p>"Cherry pie is very good, and you are very kind," said the rabbit
politely, "but I have my fortune to find."</p>
<p>"Well, if you can't stay you can't, I s'pose," said Snowball; "but I'm
never going to get lost again," and she put her little nose down deep
inside a water lily and smelled it, and oh, how sweet and spicy it
smelled!</p>
<p>So Uncle Wiggily got ready to start off on his travels again, and in his
satchel he put a whole cherry pie that Mrs. Cat had baked for him.</p>
<p>"It will taste good when you are hungry," she said.</p>
<p>"Indeed it will," agreed Uncle Wiggily, and he wished he was hungry then
and there, because he just loved cherry pie.</p>
<p>He was walking on through the woods, when, all at once, he heard some
music playing, and the name of the song was "Never Take Your Ice Cream
Cone and Drop it in the Mud."</p>
<p>"Ha! I believe that is the funny monkey and one of his hand organs!"
exclaimed the rabbit. "I shall be glad to see him again."</p>
<p>So he looked through the trees, and there, surely enough, was the monkey,
and he was playing the organ with his tail, and in one paw he held a
cocoanut and in the other paw an orange, and first he would take a bite of
the orange, and then a bite of the cocoanut.</p>
<p>"I always like music when I eat," said the monkey as he threw a bit of
orange skin over his left shoulder.</p>
<p>"How comes it that you are away off here," asked the rabbit.</p>
<p>"Oh! I got tired of staying home," said the monkey. "I thought I would go
out and see if I could make a few pennies by playing music." Then he
played another tune called, "Don't Sit Down When You Stand Up."</p>
<p>Well, Uncle Wiggily listened to the music, which he liked very much, and
he began to feel hungry. Then he thought of the cherry pie, that the cat
lady had put in his valise.</p>
<p>"I guess I'll eat some of that and give the monkey a bit," he said, and he
did so.</p>
<p>"Oh, this is most delicious and scrumptious!" cried the monkey, as he and
Uncle Wiggily sat there eating the pie, and wiping off the juice with
green leaves, so as not to soil their clothing.</p>
<p>"Indeed, it is very delectable," said the rabbit, hungry-like. "Have
another piece."</p>
<p>Well, he was just cutting it off, when, all of a sudden, before you could
say "Boo!" to an elephant, a terrible voice cried:</p>
<p>"Here! Give me that pie! I must have cherry pie!" and before the monkey or
Uncle Wiggily knew what was happening, out from behind the bushes jumped
the skillery-scallery-tailery alligator, gnashing his teeth.</p>
<p>"Give me that pie!" he cried again, opening his mouth wide enough to
swallow a cake as big as a wash-tub.</p>
<p>"No, you cannot have it," said Uncle Wiggily, and, as quick as a wink, he
popped the pie into his valise and closed it up. "Now you can't get it!"
the rabbit said.</p>
<p>"Then I'll get you and the monkey!" cried the alligator, as he made a dash
for both of them.</p>
<p>"Not me! You can't catch me!" exclaimed the monkey, as he skipped up into
the top of a tall tree. Then, of course, as the alligator couldn't climb a
tree he couldn't get the monkey. The skillery-scallery creature tried to
eat the hand organ, and he tried to play it, but he could do neither. Then
he got real angry.</p>
<p>"I'll chase after Uncle Wiggily and eat him!" he cried out, for by this
time the rabbit was hopping along down the road. After him went the
'gator, coming nearer and nearer.</p>
<p>"Stop! Stop! I want you!" cried the alligator to the rabbit.</p>
<p>"I know you do, but you can't have me!" replied the rabbit. "I don't want
to be eaten up!"</p>
<p>So he ran on as fast as he could, but still the alligator came on after
him, and the savage beast was almost up to Uncle Wiggily.</p>
<p>"Oh, if I only had some place to hide!" panted the poor rabbit. "Then
maybe the alligator would pass me by."</p>
<p>So he looked around for a place in which to hide, but just then he found
himself in a field, and all that he could see were a whole lot of
sunflowers growing near a fence.</p>
<p>"Oh, I can't hide behind those flowers because the stems are so small
around," thought Uncle Wiggily. "And I can't climb up them, and sit on the
big flower, because I can't climb, and besides the stems are too slender
to hold me up. Oh, what shall I do?"</p>
<p>Well, the alligator was coming nearer and nearer, and the rabbit could
hear the gnashing of his teeth, when, all at once one of the sunflowers
called out.</p>
<p>"Gnaw through my stem, and cut me down, Uncle Wiggily. Then you can hold
my big blossom up in front of you and the alligator can't see you."</p>
<p>"But won't it hurt you to cut you down?" asked the rabbit.</p>
<p>"No, for I will grow up again next year," said the big sunflower. "Hurry
and cut me down, and hide behind me, and I'll shine in the eyes of the
alligator and blind him."</p>
<p>So Uncle Wiggily quickly gnawed through the sunflower stalk with his sharp
teeth, and down the flower came. Then the rabbit held the blossom up in
front of himself, and hid behind it, and the yellow flower, which is
round, just like the sun, shone so brightly into the alligator's face
that he couldn't look out of his eyes, and so he was partly blinded, and
he couldn't see to catch Uncle Wiggily, and he had to crawl away without
eating the rabbit.</p>
<p>Then Uncle Wiggily thanked the sunflower, and laid it gently down, and
hopped on his way again to seek his fortune.</p>
<p>And the story after this, in case the washbowl and pitcher don't do a
funny dance in the middle of the night and wake up my puppy dog, I'll tell
you about Uncle Wiggily and the lightning bugs.</p>
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