Jimmy Skunk - What Happened at the Old Barrel
by: Thorton Burgess
Rank: N/A
Peter Rabbit's jump over the old
barrel on the edge of the hill was unexpected to Reddy Fox. In fact,
Reddy was so close on Peter's heels that he had no thought of
anything but catching Peter. He was running so fast that when Peter
made his flying jump over the barrel, Reddy did not have time to
jump too, and he ran right smack bang against that old barrel. Now
you remember that that barrel was right on the edge of the hill.
When Reddy ran against it, he hit it so hard that he rolled it over,
and of course that started it down the hill. You know a barrel is a
very rolly sort of thing, and once it has started down a hill,
nothing can stop it.
It was just so this time. Reddy Fox had no more than picked himself
up when the barrel was half way down the hill and going faster and
faster. It bounced along over the ground, and every time it hit a
little hummock it seemed to jump right up in the air. And all the
time it was making the strangest noises. Reddy quite forgot the
smarting sore places where he had bumped into the barrel. He simply
stood and stared at the runaway.
"As I live," he exclaimed, "I believe there was some one in that old
barrel!" There was. You remember that Jimmy Skunk had curled up in
there for a nap. Now Jimmy was awake, very much awake. You see, for
once in his life he was moving fast, very much faster than ever he
had moved before since he was born. And it wasn't at all
comfortable. No, Sir, it wasn't at all a comfortable way in which to
travel. He went over and over so fast that it made him dizzy. First
he was right side up and then wrong side up, so fast that he
couldn't tell which side up he was. And every time that old barrel
jumped when it went over a hummock, Jimmy was tossed up so that he
hit whatever part of the barrel happened to be above him. Of course,
he couldn't get out, because he was rolled over and over so fast
that he didn't have a chance to try.
Now Reddy didn't know who was in the barrel. He just knew by the
sounds that some one was. So he started down the hill after the
barrel to see what would happen when it stopped. All the time Peter
Rabbit was dancing about in the greatest excitement, but taking the
greatest care to keep close to that old house of Johnny Chuck's so
as to pop into it in case of danger. He saw that Reddy Fox had quite
forgotten all about him in his curiosity as to who was in the
barrel, and he chuckled as he thought of what might happen when the
barrel stopped rolling and Reddy found out. Sammy Jay was flying
overhead, screaming enough to split his throat. Altogether, it was
quite the most exciting thing Peter had ever seen.
Now it just happened that Old Man Coyote had started to cross the
Green Meadows right at the foot of the hill just as the barrel
started down. Of course, he heard the noise and looked up to see
what it meant. When he saw that barrel rushing right down at him, it
frightened him so that he just gave one yelp and started for the Old
Pasture like a gray streak. He gave Peter a chance to see just how
fast he can run, and Peter made up his mind right then that he never
would run a race with Old Man Coyote.
Down at the bottom of the hill was a big stone, and when the barrel
hit this, the hoops broke, and the barrel fell all apart. Peter
decided that it was high time for him to get out of sight. So he
dodged into the old house of Johnny Chuck and lay low in the
doorway, where he could watch. He saw Jimmy Skunk lay perfectly
still, and a great fear crept into his heart. Had Jimmy been killed?
He hadn't once thought of what might happen to Jimmy when he planned
that joke. But presently Jimmy began to wave first one leg and then
another, as if to make sure that he had some legs left. Then slowly
he rolled over and got on to his feet. Peter breathed a sigh of
relief.