Ol’ Mistah Buzzard, sailing
high in the blue, blue sky, looked down on a funny
sight. Yes, Sir, it certainly was a funny sight.
It was a little procession of five of his friends
of the Smiling Pool. First was Billy Mink, who,
because he is slim and nimble, moves so quickly it
sometimes is hard to follow him. Behind him was
Little Joe Otter, whose legs are so short that he
almost looks as if he hadn’t any. Behind
Little Joe was Jerry Muskrat, who is a better traveler
in the water than on land. Behind Jerry was Grandfather
Frog, who neither walks nor runs but travels with
great jumps. Last of all was Spotty the Turtle,
who travels very, very slowly because, you know, he
carries his house with him. And all five were
headed up the Laughing Brook, which laughed no more,
because there was not water enough in it.
Now Ol’ Mistah Buzzard hadn’t
been over near the Smiling Pool for some time, and
he hadn’t heard how the Smiling Pool had stopped
smiling, and the Laughing Brook had stopped laughing.
When he looked down and saw how the water was so
nearly gone from them that the trout and the minnows
had hardly enough in which to live, he was so surprised
that he kept saying over and over to himself:
“Fo’ the lan’s sake! Fo’
the lan’s sake!”
Then, when he saw his five little
friends marching up the Laughing Brook, he guessed
right away that it must be something to do with the
trouble in the Smiling Pool. Ol’ Mistah
Buzzard just turned his broad wings and slid down,
down out of the blue, blue sky until he was right
over Grandfather Frog.
“Where are yo’alls going?” asked
Ol’ Mistah Buzzard.
“Chugarum! To find out
what is the trouble with the Laughing Brook,”
replied Grandfather Frog.
“I’ll help you,”
said Ol’ Mistah Buzzard, once more sailing up
in the blue, blue sky.
Grandfather Frog watched him until
he was nothing but a speck. “I wish I
had wings,” sighed Grandfather Frog, and once
more began to hop along up the bed of the Laughing
Brook.
The Laughing Brook came down from
the Green Forest and wound through the Green Meadows
for a little way before it reached the Smiling Pool.
There the sun shone down into it, and Grandfather Frog
didn’t mind, although his legs were getting
tired. But when they got into the Green Forest
it was dark and gloomy. At least Grandfather
Frog thought so, and so did Spotty the Turtle, for
both dearly love the sunshine. But still they
kept on, for they felt that they must find the trouble
with the Laughing Brook. If they found this,
they would also find the trouble with the Smiling
Pool.
So Billy Mink jumped and skipped far
ahead; Little Joe Otter ran; Jerry Muskrat walked,
for he soon gets tired on land; Grandfather Frog hopped;
Spotty the Turtle crawled, and way, way up in the blue,
blue sky, of Mistah Buzzard flew, all looking
for the trouble which had stopped the laughing of
the Laughing Brook and the smiling of the Smiling
Pool.