Jimmy Skunk - Jimmy Visits Johnny Chuck's Old House
by: Thorton Burgess
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Jimmy Skunk looked very hard at
Sammy Jay. Sammy Jay looked very hard at Jimmy Skunk. Then Sammy
slowly shut one eye and as slowly opened it again. It was a wink.
"You mean," said Jimmy Skunk, "that you guess that Peter Rabbit knew
that I was in that barrel, and that he jumped over it so as to make
Reddy Fox run against it. Is that it?"
Sammy Jay said nothing, but winked again. Jimmy grinned. Then he
looked thoughtful. "I wonder," said he slowly, "if Peter did it so
as to gain time to get away from Reddy Fox."
"I wonder," said Sammy Jay.
"And I wonder if he did it just to get Reddy into trouble,"
continued Jimmy.
"I wonder," repeated Sammy Jay.
"And I wonder if he did it for a joke, a double joke on Reddy and
myself," Jimmy went on, scratching his head thoughtfully.
"I wonder," said Sammy Jay once more, and burst out laughing.
Now Jimmy Skunk has a very shrewd little head on his shoulders. "So
that is your guess, is it? Well, I wouldn't be a bit surprised if
you are right," said he, nodding his head. "I think I will go look
for Peter. I think he needs a lesson. Jokes that put other people in
danger or make them uncomfortable can have no excuse. My neck might
have been broken in that wild ride down the hill, and certainly I
was made most uncomfortable. I felt as if everything inside me was
shaken out of place and all mixed up. Even now my stomach feels a
bit queer, as if it might not be just where it ought to be. By the
way, what became of Peter after he jumped over the barrel?"
Sammy shook his head. "I don't know," he confessed. "You see, it was
very exciting when that barrel started rolling, and we knew by the
sounds that there was some one inside it. I guess Reddy Fox forgot
all about Peter. I know I did. And when the barrel broke to pieces
against that stone down there, and you and Reddy faced each other,
it was still more exciting. After it was over, I looked for Peter,
but he was nowhere in sight. He hadn't had time to reach the Old
Briar-patch. I really would like to know myself what became of him."
Jimmy Skunk turned and looked down the hill. Then in his usual slow
way he started back towards the broken barrel.
"Where are you going?" asked Sammy.
"To look for Peter Rabbit," replied Jimmy. "I want to ask him a few
questions."
Jimmy Skunk ambled along down the hill. At first he was very angry
as he thought of what Peter had done, and he made up his mind that
Peter should be taught a lesson he would never forget. But as he
ambled along, the funny side of the whole affair struck him, for
Jimmy Skunk has a great sense of humor, and before he reached the
bottom of the hill his anger had all gone and he was chuckling.
"I'm sorry if I did Reddy Fox an injustice," thought he, "but he
makes so much trouble for other people that I guess no one else will
be sorry. He isn't likely to bother any one for some time. Peter
really ought to be punished, but somehow I don't feel so much like
punishing him as I did. I'll just give him a little scare and let
the scamp off with that. Now, I wonder where he can be. I have an
idea he isn't very far away. Let me see. Seems to me I remember an
old house of Johnny Chuck's not very far from here. I'll have a look
in that."