<h2><SPAN name="XIII" id="XIII"></SPAN>XIII</h2>
<h3>REDDY FOX IS VERY MISERABLE</h3>
<p class="dropcap">WHEN Reddy Fox put his tail between his legs and started away from
that terrible creature coming down the hill where Prickly Porky lives,
he thought of nothing but of getting as far away as he could in the
shortest time that he could, and so, with a little frightened yelp
with every jump, he ran as he seldom had run before. He forgot all
about Unc' Billy Possum watching from the safety of a big pine-tree.
He didn't see Jimmy Skunk poking his head out from behind an old stump
and laughing fit to kill himself. When he reached the edge of the
Green Forest, he didn't even <SPAN name="Page_62" id="Page_62"></SPAN>see Peter Rabbit jump out of his path
and dodge into a hollow log.</p>
<p>When Reddy was safely past, Peter came out. He sat up very straight,
with his ears pointing right up to the sky and his eyes wide open with
surprise as he stared after Reddy. "Why! Why, my gracious, I do
believe Reddy has had a fright!" exclaimed Peter. Then, being Peter,
he right away began to wonder what could have frightened Reddy so, and
in a minute he thought of the strange creature which had frightened
him a few days before. "I do believe that was it!" he cried. "I do
believe it was. Reddy is coming from the direction of Prickly Porky's,
and that was where I got my fright. I—I—"</p>
<p>Peter hesitated. The truth is he was wondering if he dared go up there
and see if that strange creature without head, tail, or legs really
was around <SPAN name="Page_63" id="Page_63"></SPAN>again. He knew it would be a foolish thing to do, for he
might walk right into danger. He knew that little Mrs. Peter was
waiting for him over in the dear Old Briar-patch and that she would
worry, for he ought to be there this very blessed minute. But he was
very curious to know what had frightened Reddy so, and his curiosity,
which has led him into so many scrapes, grew greater with every
passing minute.</p>
<p>"It won't do any harm to go part way up there," thought Peter.
"Perhaps I will find out something without going way up there."</p>
<p>So, instead of starting for home as he should have done, he turned
back through the Green Forest and, stopping every few hops to look and
listen, made his way clear to the foot of the hill where Prickly Porky
lives. There he hid under a little hemlock-tree and <SPAN name="Page_64" id="Page_64"></SPAN>looked in every
direction for the strange creature which had frightened him so the
last time he was there. But nobody was to be seen but Prickly Porky,
Jimmy Skunk, and Unc' Billy Possum rolling around in the leaves at the
top of the hill and laughing fit to kill themselves.</p>
<p>"There's no danger here; that is sure," thought Peter shrewdly, "and I
believe those fellows have been up to some trick."</p>
<p>With that he boldly hopped up the hill and joined them. "What's the
joke?" he demanded.</p>
<p>"Did you meet Reddy Fox?" asked Jimmy Skunk, wiping the tears of
laughter from his eyes.</p>
<p>"Did I meet him? Why, he almost ran into me and didn't see me at all.
I guess he's running yet. Now, what's the joke?" Peter demanded.<SPAN name="Page_65" id="Page_65"></SPAN></p>
<p>When the others could stop laughing long enough, they gathered around
Peter and told him something that sent Peter off into such a fit of
laughter that it made his sides ache, "That's a good one on Reddy, and
it was just as good a one on me," he declared. "Now who else can we
scare?"</p>
<p>All of which shows that there was something very like mischief being
planned on the hill where Prickly Porky the Porcupine lives.<SPAN name="Page_66" id="Page_66"></SPAN></p>
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