A PLOT TO FRIGHTEN OLD MAN COYOTE
Mischief leads to mischief,
for it is almost sure
To never, never be content
without a little more.
Now you would think that after Peter
Rabbit’s very, very, narrow escape from the
clutches of Old Granny Fox that Jimmy Skunk, Unc’
Billy Possum, Peter Rabbit, and Prickly Porky would
have been satisfied with the pranks they already had
played. No, Sir, they were not! You see,
when danger is over, it is quickly forgotten.
No sooner had Peter been made comfortable in the old
house behind the big stump on the hill where Prickly
Porky lives than the four scamps began to wonder who
else they could scare with the terrible creature without
head, legs, or tail which had so frightened Reddy and
Old Granny Fox.
“There is Old Man Coyote; he
is forever frightening those smaller and weaker than
himself. I’d just love to see him run,”
said Peter Rabbit.
“The very one!” cried
Jimmy Skunk. “I wonder if he would be afraid.
You know he is even smarter than Granny Fox, and though
she was frightened at first, she soon got over it.
How do you suppose we can get him over here?”
“We-uns will take Brer Jay into
our secret. Brer Jay will tell Brer Coyote that
Brer Rabbit is up here on Brer Porky’s hill,
hurt so that he can’t get home,” said
Unc’ Billy Possum. “That’s all
Brer Jay need to say. Brer Coyote is gwine to
come up here hot foot with his tongue hanging out
fo’ that dinner he’s sho’ is waiting
fo’ him here.”
“You won’t do anything
of the kind!” spoke up little Mrs. Peter, who,
you know, had bravely left the dear Old Briar-patch
and come up here in the Green Forest to take care
of Peter. “Peter has had trouble enough
already, and I’m not going to let him have any
more, so there!”
“Peter isn’t going to
get into any trouble,” spoke up Jimmy Skunk.
“Peter and you are going to be just as safe as
if you were over in the Old Briar-patch, for you will
be in that old house where nothing can harm you.
Now, please, Mrs. Peter, don’t be foolish.
You don’t like Old Man Coyote, do you?
You’d like to see him get a great scare to make
up for the scares he has given Peter and you, wouldn’t
you?”
Little Mrs. Peter was forced to admit
that she would, and after a little more teasing she
finally agreed to let them try their plan for giving
Old Man Coyote a scare. Sammy Jay happened along
just as Jimmy Skunk was starting out to look for him,
and when he was told what was wanted of him, he agreed
to do his part. You know Sammy is always ready
for any mischief. Just as he started to look for
Old Man Coyote, Unc’ Billy Possum made another
suggestion.
“We-uns have had a lot of fun
with Reddy and Granny Fox,” said he, “and
now it seems to me that it is no more than fair to
invite them over to see Old Man Coyote and what he
will do when he first sees the terrible creature that
has frightened them so. Granny knows now that
there is nothing to be afraid of, and perhaps she will
forget her anger if she has a chance to see Old Man
Coyote run away. Yo’ know she isn’t
wasting any love on him. What do yo’ alls
say?”
Peter and Mrs. Peter said “No!”
right away, but Jimmy Skunk and Prickly Porky thought
it a good idea, and of course Sammy Jay was willing.
After a little, when it was once more pointed out to
them how they would be perfectly safe in the old house
behind the big stump, Peter and Mrs. Peter agreed,
and Sammy started off on his errand.