The instant Lightfoot saw Paddy the
Beaver he knew that for the time being, at least,
there was no danger. He knew that Paddy is one
of the shyest of all the little people of the Green
Forest and that when he is found working in the daytime
it means that he has been undisturbed for a long time;
otherwise he would work only at night.
Paddy saw Lightfoot almost as soon
as he stepped out on the bank. He kept right
on swimming with the branch of a poplar-tree until
he reached his food pile, which, you know, is in the
water. There he forced the branch down until
it was held by other branches already sunken in the
pond. This done, he swam over to where Lightfoot
was watching. “Hello, Lightfoot!”
he exclaimed. “You are looking handsomer
than ever. How are you feeling these fine autumn
days?”
“Anxious,” replied Lightfoot.
“I am feeling terribly anxious. Do you
know what day this is?”
“No,” replied Paddy, “I
don’t know what day it is, and I don’t
particularly care. It is enough for me that it
is one of the finest days we’ve had for a long
time.”
“I wish I could feel that way,”
said Lightfoot wistfully. “I wish I could
feel that way, Paddy, but I can’t. No,
Sir, I can’t. You see, this is the first
of the most dreadful days in all the year for me.
The hunters started looking for me before Mr. Sun
was really out of bed. At least one hunter did,
and I don’t doubt there are others. I
fooled that one, but from now to the end of the hunting
season there will not be a single moment of daylight
when I will feel absolutely safe.”
Paddy crept out on the bank and chewed
a little twig of poplar thoughtfully. Paddy
says he can always think better if he is chewing something.
“That’s bad news, Lightfoot. I’m
sorry to hear it. I certainly am sorry to hear
it,” said Paddy. “Why anybody wants
to hunt such a handsome fellow as you are, I cannot
understand. My, but that’s a beautiful
set of antlers you have!”
“They are the best I’ve
ever had; but do you know, Paddy, I suspect that they
may be one of the reasons I am hunted so,” replied
Lightfoot a little sadly.” Good looks are
not always to be desired. Have you seen any
hunters around here lately?”
Paddy shook his Lead. “Not
a single hunter,” he replied. “I
tell you what it is, Lightfoot, let’s be partners
for a while. You stay right around my pond.
If I see or hear or smell anything suspicious, I’ll
warn you. You do the same for me. Two sets
of eyes, ears and noses are better than one.
What do you say, Lightfoot?”
“I’ll do it,” replied Lightfoot.