idea that made him
laugh right out. You see, the Imp of Mischief was very, very busy
whispering to Peter.
"If Reddy were only up here, I believe I could do it, and it would be a
joke on Reddy as well as on Jimmy," thought Peter, and laughed right
out again.
"What are you laughing at?" asked a voice. It was the voice of Sammy
Jay.
Right away a plan for getting Reddy up there flashed into Peter's head.
He would get Sammy angry, and that would make Sammy scream.
Reddy would be sure to come up there to see what Sammy Jay was
making such a fuss about. Sammy, you know, is very quick-tempered.
No one knows this better than Peter. So instead of replying politely to
Sammy, as he should have done, Peter spoke crossly:
"Fly away, Sammy, fly away! It is no business of yours what I am
laughing at," said he.
Right away Sammy's quick temper flared up. He began to call Peter
names, and Peter answered back. This angered Sammy still more, and
as he always screams when he is angry, he was soon making such a
racket that Reddy Fox down on the Green Meadows couldn't help but
hear it. Peter saw him lift his head to listen. In a few minutes he began
to trot that way. He was coming to find out what that fuss was about.
Peter knew that Reddy wouldn't come straight up there. That isn't
Reddy's way. He would steal around back of the old stone wall on the
edge of the Old Orchard, which was back of Peter, and would try to see
what was going on without being seen himself.
"As soon as he sees me he will think that at last he has a chance to
catch me," thought Peter. "I shall have to run my very fastest, but if
everything goes right, he will soon forget all about me. I do hope that
the noise Sammy Jay is making will not waken Jimmy Skunk and bring
him out to see what is going on."
So with one eye on the barrel where Jimmy Skunk was taking a nap,
and the other eye on the old stone wall behind which he expected
Reddy Fox to come stealing up, Peter waited and didn't mind in the
least the names that Sammy Jay was calling him.
II
PETER MAKES A FLYING JUMP
To risk your life unless there's need Is downright foolishness indeed.
Never forget that. Never do such a crazy thing as Peter Rabbit was
doing. What was he doing? Why, he was running the risk of being
caught by Reddy Fox all for the sake of a joke. Did you ever hear of
anything more foolish? Yet Peter was no different from a lot of people
who every day risk their lives in the most careless and heedless ways
just to save a few minutes of time or for some other equally foolish
reason. The fact is, Peter didn't stop to think what dreadful thing might
happen if his plans didn't work out as he intended. He didn't once think
of little Mrs. Peter over in the dear Old Briar-patch and how she would
feel if he never came home again. That's the trouble with
thoughtlessness; it never remembers other people.
All the time that Reddy Fox was creeping along behind the old stone
wall on the edge of the Old Orchard, Peter knew just where he was,
though Reddy didn't know that. If he had known it, he would have
suspected one of Peter's tricks.
"He'll peep over that wall, and just as soon as he sees me, he will feel
sure that this time he will catch me," thought Peter. "He will steal along
to that place where the wall is lowest and will jump over it right there. I
must be ready to jump the very second he does."
It all happened just as Peter had expected. While seeming to be paying
no attention to anything but to Sammy Jay, he kept his eyes on that low
place in the old wall, and presently he saw Reddy's sharp nose, as
Reddy peeped over to make sure that he was still there. The instant that
sharp nose dropped out of sight, Peter made ready to run for his life. A
second later, Reddy leaped over the wall, and Peter was off as hard as
he could go, with Reddy almost at his heels. Sammy Jay, who had been
so busy calling Peter names that he hadn't seen Reddy at all, forgot all
about his quarrel with Peter.
"Go it, Peter! Go it!" he screamed excitedly. That was just like Sammy.
Peter did go it. He had to. He ran with all his might. Reddy
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