<h2><SPAN name="XII" id="XII"></SPAN>XII</h2><h3>PRICKLY PORKY MAKES HIMSELF AT HOME</h3>
<p>PETER RABBIT'S party promised to be a great success. When
old Mr. Toad, who had overheard Sammy Jay's plan, had told
Peter Rabbit all about it, he had also told Peter that Reddy
Fox and Shadow the Weasel were hiding in an old hollow log
close by.</p>
<p>Peter had whispered the news in the ear of each of the
little forest and meadow people and had told them how Prickly
Porky was even then sitting with his back against the opening
in the hollow log.</p>
<p>Every one had thought this the best joke ever, for, of
course, they all knew that Reddy Fox and Shadow the Weasel
could not get out past the thousand little spears hidden in the
long coat of Prickly Porky.</p>
<p>Prickly Porky settled himself very comfortably and began to
tell stories about his home, way up in the North Woods. Every
few minutes he would rattle the thousand little spears in his
coat, and though no one could see Reddy Fox and Shadow the
Weasel inside the hollow log, every one could guess just how
little shivers were running up and down the backbones of the
two little scamps held prisoners there.</p>
<p>Prickly Porky told how in the cold, cold winter the snow
piled up and piled up in his far northern home, until nearly
all the forest folk who lived there had to make a long journey
into the South, or else went into warm, snug hollows in the
trees or caves in the rocks and slept the long winter through,
just as Johnny Chuck does. He told how the Indians came through
the great forest on big webbed shoes, that kept them from
sinking into the snow, and hunted for Lightfoot the Deer, and
how they never bothered Prickly Porky, but always treated him
with the greatest respect. He told so many, many interesting
things about the great North Woods, that all the little meadow
people and forest folk gathered close around to listen, but
every few minutes, while he was talking, he would shake his
thousand little spears, and then every one would smile.</p>
<p>Inside the hollow log Reddy Fox was getting stiff and sore,
because, you know, he didn't have room enough to even turn
over. Worse still, he was so hungry that he could cry. You see,
he had crept in there very early in the morning without any
breakfast, because he had planned that when Sammy Jay should
break up Peter Rabbit's party, he would steal all the good
things he wanted. Now, he could smell them, and hear the others
talking about the feast they were going to have, and he knew
that not so much as a tiny, tiny crumb would be left for him,
when Prickly Porky should choose to let him out.</p>
<p>Shadow the Weasel felt just as uncomfortable as Reddy Fox,
and Shadow is very short-tempered. Every time Reddy moved and
squeezed Shadow, Shadow would snap at him. Now, of course, they
could hear everything that was said outside, and the things
that were said were not pleasant to listen to. Bobby Coon and
Billy Mink and Johnny Chuck and Little Joe Otter and Jimmy
Skunk told about all the mean things and all the sharp tricks
that Reddy Fox and Shadow had done. It made the two little
prisoners so angry that they ground their teeth, but every time
they made the least little movement, Prickly Porky would shake
his thousand little spears and settle himself still more firmly
against the opening in the hollow log. He certainly was
enjoying himself. It tickled him almost to pieces to think how
easily he had trapped smart Reddy Fox, the boaster.</p>
<p>So they waited all the long day for the coming of Unc' Billy
Possum's family, and when at last they did arrive, there was
the merriest surprise party ever seen. Only Sammy Jay, Blacky
the Crow, Reddy Fox and Shadow the Weasel were unhappy, and of
course no one cared for that.</p>
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