All the Merry Little Breezes of Old
Mother West Wind were hurrying over the Green Meadows.
Some flew this way and some ran that way and some
danced the other way. You see, Jerry Muskrat had
asked them to carry his invitations to a party at the
Big Rock in the Smiling Pool.
Of course every one said that they
would be delighted to go to Jerry Muskrat’s
party. Round Mr. Sun shone his very brightest.
The sky was its bluest and the little birds had promised
to be there to sing for Jerry Muskrat, so of course
all the little folks in the Green Meadows and in the
wood wanted to go.
There were Johnny Chuck and Reddy
Fox and Jimmy Skunk and Bobby Coon and Happy Jack
Squirrel and Striped Chipmunk and Billy Mink and Little
Joe Otter and Grandfather Frog and old Mr. Toad and
Mr. Blacksnake—all going to Jerry Muskrat’s
party.
When they reached the Smiling Pool
they found Jerry Muskrat all ready. His brothers
and his sister, his aunts and his uncles and his cousins
were all there. Such a merry, merry time as there
was in the Smiling Pool! How the water did splash!
Billy Mink and Little Joe Otter and Grandfather Frog
jumped right in as soon as they got there. They
played tag in the water and hid behind the Big Rock.
They turned somersaults down the slippery slide and
they had such a good time!
But Reddy Fox and Peter Rabbit and
Bobby Coon and Johnny Chuck and Jimmy Skunk and Happy
Jack and Striped Chipmunk couldn’t swim, so
of course they couldn’t play tag in the water
or hide and seek or go down the slippery slide; all
they could do was sit around to look on and wish that
they knew how to swim, too. So of course they
didn’t have a good time. Soon they began
to wish that they hadn’t come to Jerry Muskrat’s
party. When he found that they were not having
a good time, poor Jerry Muskrat felt very badly indeed.
You see he lives in the water so much that he had
quite forgotten that there was anyone who couldn’t
swim, or he never, never would have invited all the
little meadow folks who live on dry land.
“Let’s go home,” said Peter Rabbit
to Johnny Chuck.
“We can have more fun up on the hill,”
said Jimmy Skunk.
Just then Little Joe Otter came pushing
a great big log across the Smiling Pool.
“Here’s a ship, Bobby
Coon. You get on one end and I’ll give you
a sail across the Smiling Pool,” shouted Little
Joe Otter.
So Bobby Coon crawled out on the big
log and held on very tight, while little Joe Otter
swam behind and pushed the big log. Across the
Smiling Pool they went and back again. Bobby Coon
had such a good ride that he wanted to go again, but
Jimmy Skunk wanted a ride. So Bobby Coon hopped
off of the big log and Jimmy Skunk hopped on and away
he went across the Smiling Pool with little Joe Otter
pushing behind.
Then Jerry Muskrat found another log
and gave Peter Rabbit a ride. Jerry Muskrat’s
brothers and sisters and aunts and uncles and cousins
found logs and took Reddy Fox and Johnny Chuck and
even Mr. Toad back and forth across the Smiling Pool.
Happy Jack Squirrel sat up very straight
on the end of his log and spread his great bushy tail
for a sail. All the little Breezes blew and blew
and Happy Jack Squirrel sailed round and round the
Smiling Pool.
Sometimes someone would fall off into
the water and get wet, but Jerry Muskrat or Billy
Mink always pulled them out again, and no one cared
the tiniest bit for a wetting.
In the bushes around the Smiling Pool
the little birds sang and sang. Reddy Fox barked
his loudest. Happy Jack Squirrel chattered and
chir—r—r—ed.
All the muskrats squealed and squeaked, for Jerry
Muskrat’s party was such fun!
By and by when Mr. Sun went down behind
the Purple Hills to his home and Old Mother West Wind
with all her Merry Little Breezes went after him,
and the little stars came out to twinkle and twinkle,
the Smiling Pool lay all quiet and still, but smiling
and smiling to think what a good time every one had
had at Jerry Muskrat’s party.