It was very mysterious. Yes,
Sir, it was very mysterious. Mr. Quack thought
so. Mrs. Quack thought so. There, out
in the Big River, in the midst of the Black Shadows,
was something which looked like the branch of a tree.
But instead of moving down the river, as the branch
of a tree would if it were floating, this was coming
straight across the river as if it were swimming.
But how could the branch of a tree swim? That
was too much for Mr. Quack. It was too much
for Mrs. Quack.
So they sat perfectly still among
the brown stalks of the wild rice along the edge of
the Big River, and not for a second did they take
their eyes from that strange thing moving towards
them. They were ready to spring into the air
and trust to their swift wings the instant they should
detect danger. But they did not want to fly
unless they had to. Besides, they were curious.
They were very curious indeed. They wanted to
find out what that mysterious thing moving through
the water towards them was.
So Mr. and Mrs. Quack watched that
thing that looked like a swimming branch draw nearer
and nearer, and the nearer it drew the more they were
puzzled, and the more curious they felt. If it
had been the pond of Paddy the Beaver instead of the
Big River, they would have thought it was Paddy swimming
with a branch for his winter food pile. But
Paddy the Beaver was way back in his own pond, deep
in the Green Forest, and they knew it. So this
thing became more and more of a mystery. The
nearer it came, the more nervous and anxious they
grew, and at the same time the greater became their
curiosity.
At last Mr. Quack felt that not even
to gratify his curiosity would it be safe to wait
longer. He prepared to spring into the air,
knowing that Mrs. Quack would follow him. It
was just then that a funny little sound reached him.
It was half snort, half cough, as if some one had
sniffed some water up his nose. There was something
familiar about that sound. Mr. Quack decided
to wait a few minutes longer.
“I’ll wait,” thought
Mr. Quack,” until that thing, whatever it is,
comes out of those Black Shadows into the moonlight.
Somehow I have a feeling that we are in no danger.”
So Mr. and Mrs. Quack waited and watched.
In a few minutes the thing that looked like the branch
of a tree came out of the Black Shadows into the moonlight,
and then the mystery was solved. It was a mystery
no longer. They saw that they had mistaken the
antlers of Lightfoot the Deer for the branch of a tree.
Lightfoot was swimming across the Big River on his
way back to his home in the Green Forest. At
once Mr. and Mrs. Quack swam out to meet him and to
tell him how glad they were that he was alive and safe.