<h2><SPAN name="XVIII" id="XVIII"></SPAN>XVIII</h2>
<h3>A FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND INDEED</h3>
<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
<span>The friendship which is truest, best,<br/></span>
<span>Is that which meets the trouble test.<br/></span></div>
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<p class="dropcap">NO one really knows who his best friends are until he gets in trouble.
When everything is lovely and there is no sign of trouble anywhere,
one may have ever and ever so many friends. At least, it may seem so.
But let trouble come, and all too often these seeming friends
disappear as if by magic, until only a few, sometimes a very few, are
left. These are the real friends, the true friends, and they are worth
more than all the others put together. Remember that if you are a true
friend to any one, you will <SPAN name="Page_87" id="Page_87"></SPAN>stand by him and help him, no matter what
happens. Sometimes it is almost worth while getting into trouble just
to find out who your real friends are.</p>
<p>Peter Rabbit found out who some of his truest friends are when,
because of his own carelessness, old Granny Fox caught him. Peter has
been in many tight places and had many terrible frights in his life,
but never did he feel quite so helpless and hopeless as when he felt
the black paws of old Granny Fox pinning him down and Granny's sharp
teeth in the loose skin on the back of his neck. All he could do was
to kick with all his might, and kicking was quite useless, for Granny
took great care to keep out of the way of those stout hind legs of
his.</p>
<p>Many, many times Granny Fox had tried to catch Peter, and always
before Peter had been too smart for her, and <SPAN name="Page_88" id="Page_88"></SPAN>had just made fun of her
and laughed at her. Now it was her turn to laugh, all because he had
been careless and foolish. You see, Peter had been so sure that Granny
had had such a fright when she ran away from the strange creature that
rolled down Prickly Porky's hill at her that she wouldn't think of
coming back, and so he had just given himself up to enjoying Granny's
fright. At Peter's scream of fright, Unc' Billy Possum scampered for
the nearest tree, and Jimmy Skunk dodged behind a big stump. You see,
it was so sudden that they really didn't know what had happened. But
Prickly Porky, whom some people call stupid, made no move to run away.
He happened to be looking at Peter when Granny caught him, and so he
knew just what it meant. A spark of anger flashed in his usually dull
eyes and for once in his life Prickly Porky <SPAN name="Page_89" id="Page_89"></SPAN>moved quickly. The
thousand little spears hidden in his coat suddenly stood on end and
Prickly Porky made a fierce little rush forward.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <SPAN href="images/005-lg.png" name="fig05" id="fig05"> <ANTIMG src="images/005-sm.png" width-obs="309" height-obs="400" alt=""Drop him!" he grunted. Page 89." /></SPAN> <span class="caption">"Drop him!" he grunted. Page 89.</span></div>
<p>"Drop him!" he grunted.</p>
<p>Granny Fox just snarled and backed away, dragging Peter with her and
keeping him between Prickly Porky and herself.</p>
<p>By this time Jimmy Skunk had recovered himself. You know he is not
afraid of anybody or anything. He sprang out from behind the stump,
looking a wee bit shame-faced, and started for old Granny Fox. "You
let Peter Rabbit go!" he commanded in a very threatening way. Now the
reason Jimmy Skunk is afraid of nobody is because he carries with him
a little bag of very strong perfume which makes everybody sick but
himself. Granny Fox knows all about this. For just <SPAN name="Page_90" id="Page_90"></SPAN>a minute she
hesitated. Then she thought that if Jimmy used it, it would be as bad
for Peter as for her, and she didn't believe Jimmy would use it. So
she kept on backing away, dragging Peter with her. Then Unc' Billy
Possum took a hand, and his was the bravest deed of all, for he knew
that Granny was more than a match for him in a fight. He slipped down
from the tree where he had sought safety, crept around behind Granny,
and bit her sharply on one heel. Granny let go of Peter to turn and
snap at Unc' Billy. This was Peter's chance. He slipped out from under
Granny's paws and in a flash was behind Prickly Porky.<SPAN name="Page_91" id="Page_91"></SPAN></p>
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