JIMMY SKUNK AND UNC’ BILLY POSSUM TELL DIFFERENT STORIES
The little people of the Green Meadows
and the Green Forest didn’t know what to believe.
First came Peter Rabbit with the strangest kind of
a story about being chased by a terrible creature without
legs, head, or tail. He said that it had come
down the hill where Prickly Porky the Porcupine lives
in the Green Forest. Jimmy Skunk had been sent
to call on Prickly Porky and ask him if he had seen
any strange creature such as Peter Rabbit had told
about. Prickly Porky had said that he hadn’t
seen any stranger in that part of the Green Forest,
and Jimmy had straightway returned to the Green Meadows
and told all his friends there that Peter Rabbit must
have had something the matter with his eyes or else
was crazy, for Prickly Porky hadn’t been away
from home and yet had seen nothing unusual.
At the same time Unc’ Billy
Possum was going about in the Green Forest telling
everybody whom he met that he had called on Prickly
Porky, and that Prickly Porky had told him that Peter
Rabbit undoubtedly had seen something strange.
Of course Jimmy Skunk’s story soon spread through
the Green Forest, and Unc’ Billy Possum’s
story soon spread over the Green Meadows, and so nobody
knew what to believe or think. If Jimmy Skunk
was right, why Peter Rabbit’s queer story wasn’t
to be believed at all. If Unc’ Billy was
right, why Peter’s story wasn’t as crazy
as it sounded.
Of course all this aroused a great
deal of talk and curiosity, and those who had the
most courage began to make visits to the hill where
Prickly Porky lives to see if they could see for themselves
anything out of the ordinary. But they always
found that part of the Green Forest just as usual
and always, if they saw Prickly Porky at all, he seemed
to be fast asleep, and no one liked to wake him to
ask questions. Little by little they began to
think that Jimmy Skunk was right, and that Peter Rabbit’s
terrible creature existed only in Peter’s imagination.
About this time Unc’ Billy told
of having just such an experience as Peter had.
It happened exactly as it did with Peter, very early
in the morning, when he was passing the foot of the
hill where Prickly Porky lives.
“Ah was just passing along,
minding mah own business, when Ah heard a noise up
on the hill behind me,” said Unc’ Billy,
“and when Ah looked up, there was something
coming straight down at me, and Ah couldn’t
see any legs or head or tail.”
“What did you do, Unc’ Billy?” asked
Bobby Coon.
“What did Ah do? Ah did
just what yo’alls would have done,—Ah
done run!” replied Unc’ Billy, looking
around the little circle of forest and meadow people,
listening with round eyes and open mouths. “Yes,
Sah, Ah done run, and Ah didn’t turn around until
Ah was safe in mah holler tree.”
“Pooh!” sneered Reddy
Fox, who had been listening. “You’re
a coward. I wouldn’t have run! I would
have waited and found out what it was. You and
Peter Rabbit would run away from your own shadows.”
“You don’t dare go there
yourself at daybreak to-morrow!” retorted Unc’
Billy.
“I do too!” declared Reddy
angrily, though he didn’t have the least intention
of going.
“All right. Ah’m
going to be in a tree where Ah can watch to-morrow
mo’ning and see if yo’ are as brave as
yo’ talk,” declared Unc’ Billy.
Then Reddy knew that he would have
to go or else be called a coward. “I’ll
be there,” he snarled angrily, as he slunk away.