PRICKLY PORKY NEARLY CHOKES
Hardly was Jimmy Skunk beyond sight
and hearing after having made his call than Redeye
the Vireo, whose home is in a tree just at the foot
of the hill where Prickly Porky lives, heard a very
strange noise. He was very busy, was Redeye,
telling all who would listen how happy he was and
what a beautiful world this is. Redeye seems to
think that this is his special mission in life, that
he was put in the Green Forest for this one special
purpose,—to sing all day long, even in
the hottest weather when other birds forget to sing,
his little song of gladness and happiness. It
never seems to enter his head that he is making other
people happy just by being happy himself and saying
so.
At first he hardly noticed the strange
noise, but when he stopped singing for a bit of a
rest, he heard it very plainly, and it sounded so
very queer that he flew up the hill towards the place
from which it seemed to come, and there his bright
eyes soon discovered Prickly Porky. Right away
he saw that Prickly Porky was in some kind of trouble,
and that it was he who was making the queer noise.
Prickly Porky was on the ground at the foot of a tree,
and he was rolling over and kicking and clawing at
his mouth, from which a little piece of bark was hanging.
It was such a strange performance that Redeye simply
stared for a minute. Then in a flash it came to
him what it meant. Prickly Porky was choking,
and if something wasn’t done to help him, he
might choke to death!
Now there was nothing that Redeye
himself could do to help, for he was too small.
He must get help somewhere else, and he must do it
quickly. Anxiously he looked this way and that
way, but there was no one in sight. Then he remembered
that Unc’ Billy Possum’s hollow tree was
not far away. Perhaps Unc’ Billy could
help. He hoped that Unc’ Billy was at home,
and he wasted no time in finding out. Unc’
Billy was at home, and when he heard that his old
friend Prickly Porky was in trouble, he hurried up
the hill as fast as ever he could. He saw right
away what was the trouble.
“Yo’ keep still just a
minute, Brer Porky!” he commanded, for he did
not dare go very near while Prickly Porky was rolling
and kicking around so, for fear that he would get
against some of the thousand little spears Prickly
Porky carries hidden in his coat. Prickly Porky
did as he was told. Indeed, he was so weak from
his long struggle that he was glad to. Unc’
Billy caught hold of the piece of bark hanging from
Prickly Porky’s mouth. Then he braced himself
and pulled with all his might. For a minute the
piece of bark held. Then it gave way so suddenly
that Unc’ Billy fell over flat on his back.
Unc’ Billy scrambled to his feet and looked
reprovingly at Prickly Porky, who lay panting for
breath, and with big tears rolling down his face.
[Illustration: Then he braced
himself and pulled with all his might. Page 30.]
“Ah cert’nly am surprised,
Brer Porky; Ah cert’nly am surprised that yo’
should be so greedy that yo’ choke yo’self,”
said Unc’ Billy, shaking his head.
Prickly Porky grinned weakly and rather
foolishly. “It wasn’t greed, Unc’
Billy. It wasn’t greed at all,” he
replied.
“Then what was it, may Ah ask?”
demanded Unc’ Billy severely.
“I thought of something funny
right in the middle of my meal, and I laughed just
as I started to swallow, and the piece of bark went
down the wrong way,” explained Prickly Porky.
And then, as if the mere thought of the thing that
had made him laugh before was too much for him, he
began to laugh again. He laughed and laughed and
laughed, until finally Unc’ Billy quite lost
patience.
“Yo’ cert’nly have
lost your manners, Brer Porky!” he snapped.
Prickly Porky wiped the tears from
his eyes. “Come closer so that I can whisper,
Unc’ Billy,” said he.
A little bit suspiciously Unc’
Billy came near enough for Prickly Porky to whisper,
and when he had finished, Unc’ Billy was wiping
tears of laughter from his own eyes.