Jimmy Skunk - Sammy Jay Does Some Guessing
by: Thorton Burgess
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Sammy Jay is a queer fellow.
Although he is a scamp and dearly loves to make trouble for his
neighbors, he is always ready to take their part when others make
trouble for them. Many are the times he has given them warning of
danger. This is one reason they are quite willing to overlook his
own shortcomings. So, though in many ways he is no better than Reddy
Fox, he dearly loves to upset Reddy's plans and is very apt to
rejoice when Reddy gets into trouble. Of course, being right there,
he saw all that happened when Reddy ran against the old barrel at
the top of the hill and sent it rolling. He had been quite as much
surprised as Reddy to find that there was some one inside, and he
had followed Reddy to see who it was. So, of course, he had seen
what happened to Reddy.
Now, instead of being sorry for Reddy, he had openly rejoiced. It
seems to be just that way with a great many people. They like to see
others who are considered very smart get into trouble. So Sammy had
laughed and made fun of poor Reddy. In the first place it was very
exciting, and Sammy dearly loves excitement. And then it would make
such a splendid story to tell, and no one likes to carry tales more
than does Sammy Jay. He watched Reddy sneak away to the Green
Forest, and Jimmy Skunk slowly walk away in a very dignified manner.
Then Sammy flew back to the Old Orchard to spread the news among the
little people there. It wasn't until he reached the Old Orchard that
he remembered Peter Rabbit. Instead of flying about telling every
one what had happened to Jimmy Skunk and Reddy Fox, he found a
comfortable perch in an old apple-tree and was strangely silent. The
fact is, Sammy Jay was doing some hard thinking. He had suddenly
begun to wonder. It had popped into that shrewd little head of his
that it was very strange how suddenly Peter Rabbit had disappeared.
"Of course," thought Sammy, "Jimmy Skunk is sure that Reddy rolled
that barrel down hill purposely, and I don't wonder that he does
think so. But I saw it all, and I know that it was all an accident
so far as Reddy was concerned. I didn't know that Jimmy was in that
barrel, and Reddy couldn't have known it, because he didn't come up
here until after I did. But Peter Rabbit may have known. Why did
Peter run so that he would have to jump over that barrel when he
could have run right past it?
"Of course, he may have thought that if he could make Reddy run
right slam bang against that barrel it would stop Reddy long enough
to give him a chance to get away. That would have been pretty smart
of Peter and quite like him. But somehow I have a feeling that he
knew all the time that Jimmy Skunk was taking a nap inside and that
something was bound to happen if he was disturbed. The more I think
of it, the more I believe that Peter did know and that he planned
the whole thing. If he did, it was one of the smartest tricks I ever
heard of. I didn't think Peter had it in him. It was rather hard on
Jimmy Skunk, but it got rid of Reddy Fox for a while. He won't dare
show his face around here for a long time. That means that Peter
will have one less worry on his mind. Hello! Here comes Jimmy Skunk.
I'll ask him a few questions."
Jimmy came ambling along in his usual lazy manner. He had quite
recovered his good nature. He felt that he was more than even with
Reddy Fox, and as he was none the worse for his wild ride in the
barrel, he had quite forgotten that he had lost his temper.
"Hello, Jimmy. Have you seen Peter Rabbit this morning?" cried Sammy
Jay.
Jimmy looked up and grinned. "Yes," said he. "I saw him up here
early this morning. Why?"
"Did he see you go into that old barrel?" persisted Sammy.
"I don't know," confessed Jimmy. "He may have. What have you got on
your mind, Sammy Jay?"
"Nothing much, only Reddy Fox was chasing him when he ran against
that barrel and sent you rolling down the hill," replied Sammy.
Jimmy pricked up his ears. "Then Reddy didn't do it purposely!" he
exclaimed.
"No," replied Sammy. "He didn't do it purposely. I am quite sure
that he didn't know you were in it. But how about Peter Rabbit? I am
wondering. And I'm doing a little guessing, too."