Billy Mink ran around the edge of
the Smiling Pool and turned down by the Laughing Brook.
His eyes twinkled with mischief, and he hurried as
only Billy can. As he passed Jerry Muskrat’s
house, Jerry saw him.
“Hi, Billy Mink! Where
are you going in such a hurry this fine morning?”
he called.
“To find Little Joe Otter.
Have you seen anything of him?” replied Billy.
“No,” said Jerry.
“He’s probably down to the Big River fishing.
I heard him say last night that he was going.”
“Thanks,” said Billy Mink,
and without waiting to say more he was off like a
little brown flash.
Jerry watched him out of sight.
“Hump!” exclaimed Jerry. “Billy
Mink is in a terrible hurry this morning. Now
I wonder what he is so anxious to find Little Joe
Otter for. When they get their heads together,
it is usually for some mischief.”
Jerry climbed to the top of his house
and looked over the Smiling Pool in the direction
from which Billy Mink had just come. Almost at
once he saw Grandfather Frog fast asleep on his big
green lily-pad. The legs of a foolish green fly
were sticking out of one corner of his big mouth.
Jerry couldn’t help laughing, for Grandfather
Frog certainly did look funny.
“He’s had a good breakfast
this morning, and his full stomach has made him sleepy,”
thought Jerry. “But he’s getting careless
in his old age. He certainly is getting careless.
The idea of going to sleep right out in plain sight
like that!”
Suddenly a new thought popped into
his head. “Billy Mink saw him, and that
is why he is so anxious to find Little Joe Otter.
He is planning to play some trick on Grandfather Frog
as sure as pollywogs have tails!” exclaimed
Jerry. Then his eyes began to twinkle as he added:
“I think I’ll have some fun myself.”
Without another word Jerry slipped
down into the water and swam over to the big green
lily-pad of Grandfather Frog. Then he hit the
water a smart blow with his tail. Grandfather
Frog’s big goggly eyes flew open, and he was
just about to make a frightened plunge into the Smiling
Pool when he saw Jerry.
“Have a nice nap?” inquired Jerry, with
a broad grin.
“I wasn’t asleep!”
protested Grandfather Frog indignantly. “I
was just thinking.”
“Don’t you think it a
rather dangerous plan to think so long with your eyes
closed?” asked Jerry.
“Well, maybe I did just doze
off,” admitted Grandfather Frog sheepishly.
“Maybe you did,” replied
Jerry. “Now listen.” Then Jerry
whispered in Grandfather Frog’s ear, and both
chuckled as if they were enjoying some joke, for they
are great friends, you know. Afterward Jerry swam
back to his house, and Grandfather Frog closed his
eyes so as to look just as he did when he was asleep.
Meanwhile Billy Mink had hurried down
the Laughing Brook. Half-way to the Big River
he met Little Joe Otter bringing home a big fish, for
you know Little Joe is a great fisherman. Billy
Mink hastened to tell him how Grandfather Frog had
fallen fast asleep on his big green lily-pad.
“It’s a splendid chance
to have some fun with Grandfather Frog and give him
a great scare,” concluded Billy.
Little Joe Otter put his fish down
and grinned. He likes to play pranks almost as
well as he likes to go fishing.
“What can we do?” said he.
“I’ve thought of a plan,”
replied Billy. “Do you happen to know where
we can find Longlegs the Blue Heron?”
“Yes,” said Little Joe.
“I saw him fishing not five minutes ago.”
Then Billy told Little Joe his plan,
and laughing and giggling, the two little scamps hurried
off to find Longlegs the Blue Heron.