<h2><SPAN name="X" id="X"></SPAN>X</h2><h3>THE RUNAWAY CABBAGE</h3>
<p>REDDY FOX, hiding with Shadow the Weasel in a hollow log
near Unc' Billy Possum's home, nudged Shadow with his
elbow.</p>
<p>"I hear some one coming," he whispered.</p>
<p>Shadow peeped out. "It's old Mr. Toad and Prickly Porky," he
whispered back.</p>
<p>Something that sounded very much like a growl sounded way
down deep in the throat of Reddy Fox, for Reddy has no love for
Prickly Porky.</p>
<p>"And there comes Jimmy Skunk, with a big-goose egg under
each arm!" continued Shadow, smacking his lips. Reddy Fox
wriggled up where he could peep out, too.</p>
<p>"My goodness! What's that coming down the Lone Little Path?"
whispered Reddy.</p>
<p>Shadow looked. Then he began to laugh, and Reddy began to
laugh, too. But it was laughter that made no sound, for Reddy
and Shadow didn't want any one to know that they were hiding
there. It was a funny sight they were peeping out at. It
certainly was a funny sight. Down the Lone Little Path came
Peter Rabbit and his cousin, Juniper the Hare, rolling a huge
cabbage.</p>
<p>Right at the top of a little hill the cabbage got away from
them. Down it started, rolling and bounding along, with Peter
Rabbit and Jumper the Hare frantically trying to catch it. Just
ahead was Johnny Chuck with a big bundle of sweet clover, which
he was bringing to Peter Rabbit's party. He didn't see the big
cabbage coming. It knocked his feet from under him, and down he
went with a thump, flat on his back. Right on top of him fell
Jumper the Hare, who was close behind the runaway cabbage and
had no time to turn aside. Over the two of them fell Peter
Rabbit. Such a mix-up!</p>
<p>And the big cabbage kept right on running away. Jimmy Skunk,
who never hurries, heard the noise behind him and turned to see
what it all meant. But he didn't have time to more than blink
his eyes before the runaway cabbage hit him full in the
stomach. Down went Jimmy Skunk with a grunt. One big egg flew
over against a tree and broke. Jimmy landed on the other, and
this broke, too.</p>
<p>Such a sight as Jimmy Skunk was! Egg dripped from every part
of his handsome black and white coat. It was in his eyes and
all over his face and dripped from his whiskers. Shadow the
Weasel and Reddy Fox, hiding in the hollow log, laughed until
the tears rolled down their cheeks, though down in the heart of
Shadow was bitter disappointment, for he had planned to steal
those very eggs.</p>
<p>Just a little way beyond Jimmy Skunk the runaway cabbage
brought up with a thump against a stump on which sat Striped
Chipmunk, with the pockets in his cheeks filled full of yellow
corn. The sudden bump of the big cabbage made Striped Chipmunk
lose his balance, and off he tumbled, right down on to old Mr.
Toad, who had just sat down behind the stump for a few minutes
of rest. It knocked all the wind out of Mr. Toad, and of course
Striped Chipmunk spilled all his corn.</p>
<p>Prickly Porky the Porcupine heard the noise. He looked up to
see a strange thing bounding down the Lone Little Path. Prickly
Porky didn't wait to see what it was. He did just what he
always does when he thinks there may be danger; he rolled
himself up with his face hidden in his waistcoat, and when he
did that, the thousand little spears hidden in his coat stood
out until he looked like a giant chestnut burr.</p>
<p>The runaway cabbage bounced off the stump and hit Prickly
Porky. Then it stopped. Where it had touched Prickly Porky, the
sharp little spears had stuck into it, so that when Peter
Rabbit and Jumper the Hare hurried up, there lay the runaway
cabbage, looking for all the world like a great green
pincushion.</p>
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