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III CHATTERER TELLS SAMMY JAY ABOUT SHADOW THE WEASEL CHATTERER hurried through
the Green
Forest. He didn't know just where he was going. He had but one thought,
and
that was to get as far away from Shadow the Weasel as he could. It made
him
have cold shivers all over every time he thought of Shadow. "Seems to me you are in a
great
hurry," said a voice from a pine-tree he was passing. Chatterer knew that voice
without
looking to see who was speaking. Everybody in the Green Forest knows
that
voice. It was the voice of Sammy Jay. "It looks to me as if you
were
running away from some one," jeered Sammy. Chatterer wanted to stop
and pick a
quarrel with Sammy, as he usually did when they met, but the fear of
Shadow the
Weasel was still upon him. "I — I — am," he said in
a
very low voice. Sammy looked as if he
thought he
hadn't heard right. Never before had he known Chatterer to admit that
he was
afraid, for you know Chatterer is a great boaster. It must be something
very
serious to frighten Chatterer like that. "What's that?" Sammy
asked
sharply. "I always knew you to be a coward, but this is the first time
I
have ever known you to admit it. Who are you running away from?" "Shadow the Weasel,"
replied Chatterer, still in a very low voice, as if he were afraid of
being
overheard. "Shadow the Weasel is back in the Green Forest, and I have
just
had such a narrow escape!" What's that?"
Sammy asked sharply. "Ho!"
cried Sammy, "this is
important. I thought Shadow was up in the Old Pasture. If he has come
back to
the Green Forest, folks ought to know it. Where is he now?" Chatterer stopped and
told Sammy all
about his narrow escape and how he had left Shadow the Weasel in a
hollow of a
chestnut-tree with Redtail the Hawk watching for him to come out.
Sammy's eyes
sparkled when Chatterer told how he had pulled the tail of old Redtail.
"And
he doesn't know now who did it; he thinks it was Shadow," concluded
Chatterer, with a weak little grin. "Ho, ho, ho! Ha, ha, ha!"
laughed Sammy Jay. "I wish I had been there to see it." Then he suddenly grew
grave. "Other
folks certainly ought to know that Shadow is back in the Green Forest,"
said he, "so that they may be on their guard. Then if they get caught,
it
is their own fault. I think I'll go spread the news." You see, for all
his
mean ways, Sammy Jay does have some good in him, just as everybody
does, and he
dearly loves to tell important news. "I — I wish you would go
first
of all and tell my cousin, Happy Jack the Gray Squirrel," said
Chatterer,
speaking in a hesitating way. Sammy Jay leaned over and
looked at
Chatterer sharply. "I thought you and Happy Jack were not friends,"
said he. "You always seem to be quarreling." Chatterer looked a little
confused,
but he is very quick with his tongue, is Chatterer. "That's just it,"
he replied quickly. "That's just it! If anything should happen to Happy
Jack, I wouldn't have him to quarrel with, and it is such fun to see
him get
mad!" Now of course the real reason why Chatterer wanted Happy Jack warned was because down inside he was ashamed of a dreadful thought that had come to him of leading Shadow the Weasel to Happy Jack's house, so that he himself might escape. It had been a dreadful thought, a cowardly thought, and Chatterer had been really ashamed that he should have ever had such a thought. He thought now that if he could do something for Happy Jack, he would feel better about it. Sammy Jay promised to go
straight to
Happy Jack and warn him that Shadow the Weasel was. back in the Green
Forest,
and off he started, screaming the news as he flew, so that all the
little
people in the Green Forest might know. Chatterer listened a few minutes
and
then started on. "Where shall I go?" he muttered. "Where shall I go? I don't dare stay in the Green Forest, for now Shadow will never rest until he catches me." |