Jimmy Skunk - Jimmy Skunk and Unc' Billy Possum Meet
by: Thorton Burgess
Rank: N/A
Jimmy Skunk ambled along down the
Lone Little Path through the Green Forest. He didn't hurry. Jimmy
never does hurry. Hurrying and worrying are two things he leaves for
his neighbors. Now and then Jimmy stopped to turn over a bit of bark
or a stick, hoping to find some fat beetles. But it was plain to see
that he had something besides fat beetles on his mind.
Up the Lone Little Path through the Green Forest shuffled Unc' Billy
Possum. He didn't hurry. It was too warm to hurry. Unlike Jimmy
Skunk, he does hurry sometimes, does Unc' Billy, especially when he
suspects that Bowser the Hound is about. And sometimes Unc' Billy
does worry. You see, there are people who think that Unc' Billy
would make a very good dinner. Unc' Billy doesn't think he would.
Anyway, he has no desire to have the experiment tried. So
occasionally, when he discovers one of these people who think he
would make a good dinner, he worries a little.
But just now Unc' Billy was neither hurrying nor worrying. There was
no need of doing either, and Unc' Billy never does anything that
there is no need of doing. So Unc' Billy shuffled up the Lone Little
Path, and Jimmy Skunk ambled down the Lone Little Path, and right at
a bend in the Lone Little Path they met.
Jimmy Skunk grinned. "Hello, Unc' Billy!" said he. "Have you seen
any fat beetles this morning?"
Unc' Billy grinned. "Good mo'nin', Brer Skunk," he replied. "Ah
can't rightly say Ah have. Ah had it on mah mind to ask yo' the same
thing."
Jimmy sat down and looked at Unc' Billy with twinkling eyes. His
grin grew broader and became a chuckle. "Unc' Billy," said he, "have
you ever in your life combed your hair or brushed your coat?" You
know Unc' Billy usually looks as if every hair was trying to point
in a different direction from every other hair, while Jimmy Skunk
always appears as neat as if he spent half his time brushing and
smoothing his handsome black and white coat.
Unc' Billy's eyes twinkled. "Ah reckons Ah did such a thing once or
twice when Ah was very small, Brer Skunk," said he, without a trace
of a smile. "But it seems to me a powerful waste of time. Ah have
mo' important things to worry about. By the way, Brer Skunk, did yo'
ever run away from anybody in all your life?"
Jimmy looked surprised at the question. He scratched his head
thoughtfully. "Not that I remember of," said he after a little.
"Most folks run away from me," he added with a little throaty
chuckle. "Those who don't run away always are polite and step aside.
It may be that when I was a very little fellow and didn't know much
about the Great World and the people who live in it, I might have
run away from some one, but if I did, I can't remember it. Why do
you ask, Unc' Billy?"
"Oh, no reason in particular, Brer Skunk. No reason in particular.
Only Ah wonder sometimes if yo' ever realize how lucky yo' are. If
Ah never had to worry about mah hungry neighbors, Ah reckons perhaps
Ah might brush mah coat oftener." Unc' Billy's eyes twinkled more
than ever.
"Worry," replied Jimmy Skunk sagely, "is the result of being
unprepared. Anybody who is prepared has no occasion to worry. Just
think it over, Unc' Billy."
It was Unc' Billy's turn to scratch his head thoughtfully. "Ah fear
Ah don't quite get your meaning, Brer Skunk," said he.
"Sit down, Unc' Billy, and I'll explain," replied Jimmy.