DANNY MEADOW MOUSE FEELS RESPONSIBLE
Responsible is a great big word.
But it is just as big in its meaning as it is in its
looks, and that is the way words should be, I think,
don’t you? Anyway, re-spon-sible is the
way Danny Meadow Mouse felt when he found Grandfather
Frog out on the Green Meadows so far from the Smiling
Pool and so stubborn that he would keep on to see the
Great World instead of going back to his big green
lily-pad in the Smiling Pool, where he could take
care of himself. You remember Peter Rabbit felt
re-spon-sible when he brought little Miss Fuzzy tail
down from the Old Pasture to the dear Old Briar-patch.
He felt that it was his business to see to it that
no harm came to her, and that is just the way Danny
Meadow Mouse felt about Grandfather Frog.
You see, Danny knew that if Grandfather
Frog was going to jump like that every time he was
frightened, he wouldn’t get very far in the Great
World. It might be the right thing to do in the
Smiling Pool, where the friendly water would hide
him from his enemies, but it was just the wrong thing
to do on the Green Meadows or in the Green Forest.
Danny had learned, when a very tiny fellow, that there
the only safe thing to do when danger was near was
to sit perfectly still and hardly breathe.
Now Danny Meadow Mouse is fond of
Grandfather Frog, and he couldn’t bear to think
that something dreadful might happen to him. So
when he found that he couldn’t get Grandfather
Frog to go back to the Smiling Pool, he made up his
mind that he just had to go along with Grandfather
Frog to try to keep him out of danger. Yes, Sir,
he just had to do it. He felt re-spon-sible
for Grandfather Frog’s safety. So here they
were, Danny Meadow Mouse running ahead, anxious and
worried and watching sharply for signs of danger,
and Grandfather Frog puffing along behind, bound to
see the Great World which his cousin, old Mr. Toad,
said was a better place to live in than the Smiling
Pool.
Now Danny has a great many private
little paths under the grass all over the Green Meadows,
and along these he can scamper ever so fast without
once showing himself to those who may be looking for
him. Of course he started to take Grandfather
Frog along one of these little paths. But Grandfather
Frog doesn’t walk or run; he jumps. There
wasn’t room in Danny’s little paths for
jumping, as they soon found out. Grandfather
Frog simply couldn’t follow Danny along those
little paths. Danny sat down to think, and puckered
his brows anxiously. He was more worried than
ever. It was very clear that Grandfather Frog
would have to travel out in the open, where there
was room for him to jump, and where also he would
be right out in plain sight of all who happened along.
Once more Danny urged him to go back to the Smiling
Pool, but he might just as well have talked to a stick
or a stone. Grandfather Frog had started out
to see the Great World, and he was going to see it.
Danny sighed. “If you will,
you will, I suppose,” said he, “and I guess
the only place you can travel in any comfort is the
Lone Little Path. It is dangerous, very dangerous,
but I guess you will have to do it.”
“Chugarum!” replied Grandfather
Frog, “I’m not afraid. You show me
the Lone Little Path and then go about your business,
Danny Meadow Mouse.”
So Danny led the way to the Lone Little
Path, and Grandfather Frog sighed with relief, for
here he could jump without getting all tangled up
in long grass and without hurting his tender feet on
sharp stubble where the grass had been cut. But
Danny felt more worried than ever. He wouldn’t
leave Grandfather Frog because, you know, he felt re-spon-sible
for him, and at the same time he was terribly afraid,
for he felt sure that some of their enemies would
see them. He wanted to go back, but he kept right
on, and that shows just what a brave little fellow
Danny Meadow Mouse was.