Jimmy Skunk - A Second Meeting
by: Thorton Burgess
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Jimmy Skunk couldn't think of
anything but eggs. The more he thought of them, the more he wanted
some. After parting from Unc' Billy Possum in the Green Forest he
went back to the Green Meadows and prowled about, hunting for the
nests of his feathered neighbors who build on the ground, and having
no more luck than he had had before.
Unc' Billy Possum was faring about the same way. He couldn't, for
the life of him, stop thinking about those eggs that belonged to
Mrs. Grouse. The more he tried to forget about them, the more he
thought about them.
"Ah feels it in mah bones that there isn't the least bit of use in
huntin' fo' them," said he to himself, as he watched Jimmy Skunk
amble out of sight up the Lone Little Path. "No, Sah, there isn't
the least bit of use. Ah done look every place Ah can think of
already. Still, Ah haven't got anything else special on mah mind,
and those aiggs cert'nly would taste good. Ah reckons it must be Ah
needs those aiggs, or Ah wouldn't have them on mah mind so much. Ah
finds it rather painful to carry aiggs on mah mind all the time, but
Ah would enjoy carrying them in mah stomach. Ah cert'nly would." Unc'
Billy grinned and started to ramble about aimlessly, hoping that
chance would lead him to the nest of Mrs. Grouse.
Do what he would, Unc' Billy couldn't get the thought of eggs off
his mind, and the more he thought about them the more he wanted
some. And that led him to think of Farmer Brown's henhouse. He had
long ago resolved never again to go there, but the longing for a
taste of eggs was too much for his good resolutions, and as soon as
jolly, round, red Mr. Sun sank to rest behind the Purple Hills, and
the Black Shadows came creeping across the Green Meadows and through
the Green Forest, Unc' Billy slipped away, taking pains that old
Mrs. Possum shouldn't suspect where he was going.
Out from the Green Forest, keeping among the Black Shadows along by
the old stone wall on the edge of the Old Orchard, he stole, and so
at last he reached Farmer Brown's henhouse. He stopped to listen.
There was no sign of Bowser the Hound, and Unc' Billy sighed gently.
It was a sigh of relief. Then he crept around a corner of the
henhouse towards a certain hole under it he remembered well. Just as
he reached it, he saw something white. It moved. It was coming
towards him from the other end of the henhouse. Unc' Billy stopped
right where he was. He was undecided whether to run or stay. Then he
heard a little grunt and decided to stay. He even grinned. A few
seconds later up came Jimmy Skunk. It was a white stripe on Jimmy's
coat that Unc' Billy had seen.
Jimmy gave a little snort of surprise when he almost bumped into Unc'
Billy.
"What are you doing here?" he demanded.
"Just taking a li'l walk fo' the good of mah appetite," replied Unc'
Billy, grinning more broadly than ever. "What are yo' doing here,
Brer Skunk?"
"The same thing," replied Jimmy. Then he chuckled. "This is an
unexpected meeting. I guess you must have had the same thing on your
mind all day that I have," he added.
"Ah reckon so," replied Unc' Billy, and both grinned.