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<h3> VIII </h3>
<h3> JOHNNY CHUCK'S GREAT FIGHT </h3>
<p>Johnny Chuck sat on the doorstep of his new home, looking away across
the Green Meadows. Johnny Chuck felt very well satisfied with himself
and with all the world. He yawned lazily and stretched and stretched
and then settled himself comfortably to watch the Merry Little Breezes
playing down by the Smiling Pool.</p>
<p>By and by he saw Peter Rabbit go bobbing along down the Lone Little
Path. Lipperty, lipperty, lip, went Peter Rabbit and every other jump
he looked behind him.</p>
<p>"Now what is Peter Rabbit up to?" said Johnny Chuck to himself, "and
what does he keep looking behind him for?"</p>
<p>Johnny Chuck sat up a little straighter to watch Peter Rabbit hop down
the Lone Little Path. Then of a sudden he caught sight of something
that made him sit up straighter than ever and open his eyes very wide.
Something was following Peter Rabbit. Yes, Sir, something was bobbing
along right at Peter Rabbit's heels.</p>
<p>Johnny Chuck forgot the Merry Little Breezes. He forgot how warm it
was and how lazy he felt. He forgot everything else in his curiosity
to learn what it could be following so closely at Peter Rabbit's heels.</p>
<p>Presently Peter Rabbit stopped and sat up very straight and
then—Johnny Chuck nearly tumbled over in sheer surprise! He rubbed
his eyes to make sure that he saw aright, for there were two Peter
Rabbits! Yes, Sir, there were <i>two</i> Peter Rabbits, only one was very
small, very small indeed.</p>
<p>"Oh!" said Johnny Chuck, "that must be Peter Rabbit's baby brother!"</p>
<p>Then he began to chuckle till his fat sides shook. There sat Peter
Rabbit with his funny long ears standing straight up, and there right
behind him, dressed exactly like him, sat Peter Rabbit's baby brother
with <i>his</i> funny little long ears standing straight up. When Peter
Rabbit wiggled <i>his</i> right ear, his baby brother wiggled his right ear.
When Peter Rabbit scratched his left ear, his baby brother scratched
<i>his</i> left ear. Whatever Peter Rabbit did, his baby brother did too.</p>
<p>Presently Peter Rabbit started on down the Lone Little Path—lipperty,
lipperty, lip, and right at his heels went his baby brother—lipperty,
lipperty, lip. Johnny Chuck watched them out of sight, and then he
settled himself on his doorstep once more to enjoy a sun bath. Every
once in a while he chuckled to himself as he remembered how funny Peter
Rabbit's baby brother had looked. Presently Johnny Chuck fell asleep.</p>
<p>Jolly, round, red Mr. Sun had climbed quite high in the sky when Johnny
Chuck awoke. He yawned and stretched and stretched and yawned, and
then he sat up to look over the Green Meadows. Then he became wide
awake, very wide awake indeed! Way down on the Green Meadows he caught
a glimpse of something red jumping about in the long meadow grass.</p>
<p>"That must be Reddy Fox," thought Johnny Chuck. "Yes, it surely is
Reddy Fox. Now I wonder what mischief he is up to."</p>
<p>Then he saw all the Merry Little Breezes racing towards Reddy Fox as
fast as they could go. And there was Sammy Jay screaming at the top of
his voice, and his cousin, Blacky the Crow. Happy Jack Squirrel was
dancing up and down excitedly on the branch of an old elm close by.</p>
<p>Johnny Chuck waited to see no more, but started down the Lone Little
Path to find out what it all was about. Half way down the Lone Little
Path he met Peter Rabbit running as hard as he could. His long ears
were laid flat back, his big eyes seemed to pop right out of his head,
and he was running as Johnny Chuck had never seen him run before.</p>
<p>"What are you running so for, Peter Rabbit?" asked Johnny Chuck.</p>
<p>"To get Bowser the Hound," shouted Peter Rabbit over his shoulder, as
he tried to run faster.</p>
<p>"Now what can be the matter?" said Johnny Chuck to himself, "to send
Peter Rabbit after Bowser the Hound?" He knew that, like all the other
little meadow people, there was nothing of which Peter Rabbit was so
afraid as Farmer Brown's great dog, Bowser the Hound.</p>
<p>Johnny Chuck hurried down the Lone Little Path as fast as his short
legs could take his fat, rolly-poly self.</p>
<p>Presently he came out onto the Green Meadows, and there he saw a sight
that set every nerve in his round little body a-tingle with rage.</p>
<p>Reddy Fox had found Peter Rabbit's baby brother and was doing his best
to frighten him to death.</p>
<p>"I'm going to eat you now," shouted Reddy Fox, and then he sprang on
Peter Rabbit's baby brother and gave him a cuff that sent him heels
over head sprawling in the grass.</p>
<p>"Coward! Coward, Reddy Fox!" shrieked Sammy Jay.</p>
<p>"Shame! Shame!" shouted the Merry Little Breezes.</p>
<p>"You're nothing but a great big bully!" yelled Blacky the Crow.</p>
<p>But no one did anything to help Peter Rabbit's baby brother, for Reddy
Fox is so much bigger than any of the rest of them, except Bobby Coon,
that all the little meadow people are afraid of him.</p>
<p>But Reddy Fox just laughed at them, and nipped the long ears of Peter
Rabbit's little brother so hard that he cried with the pain.</p>
<p>Now all were so intent watching Reddy Fox torment the baby brother of
Peter Rabbit that no one had seen Johnny Chuck coming down the Lone
Little Path. And for a few minutes no one recognized the furious
little yellow-brown bundle that suddenly knocked Reddy Fox over and
seized him by the throat. You see it didn't look a bit like Johnny
Chuck. Every hair was standing on end, he was so mad, and this made
him appear twice as big as they had ever seen him before.</p>
<p>"Coward! Coward! Coward!" shrieked Johnny Chuck as he shook Reddy Fox
by the throat. And then began the greatest fight that the Green
Meadows had ever seen.</p>
<p>Now Johnny Chuck is not naturally a fighter. Oh my, no! He is so
good-natured and so sunny-hearted that he seldom quarrels with any one.
But when he has to fight, there isn't a cowardly hair on him, not the
teeniest, weeniest one. No one ever has a chance to cry, "'Fraid cat!
Cry baby!" after Johnny Chuck.</p>
<p>So though, like all the other little meadow people, he was usually just
a little afraid of Reddy Fox, because Reddy is so much bigger, he
forgot all about it as soon as he caught sight of Reddy Fox tormenting
Peter Rabbit's little brother. He didn't stop to think of what might
happen to himself. He didn't stop to think at all. He just gritted
his teeth and in a flash had Reddy Fox on his back.</p>
<p>Such a fight was never seen before on the Green Meadows! Reddy Fox is
a bully and a coward, for he never fights with any one of his own size
if he can help it, but when he has to fight, he fights hard. And he
certainly had to fight now.</p>
<p>"Bully!" hissed Johnny Chuck as with his stout little hind feet he
ripped the bright red coat of Reddy Fox. "You great big bully!"</p>
<p>Over and over they rolled, Johnny Chuck on top, then Reddy Fox on top,
then Johnny Chuck up again, clawing and snarling.</p>
<p>It seemed as if news of the fight had gone over all the Green Meadows,
for the little meadow people came running from every direction—Billy
Mink, Little Joe Otter, Jerry Muskrat, Striped Chipmunk, Jimmy Skunk,
old Mr. Toad. Even Great-Grandfather Frog, who left his big lily pad,
and came hurrying with great jumps across the Green Meadows. They
formed a ring around Reddy Fox and Johnny Chuck and danced with
excitement. And all wanted Johnny Chuck to win.</p>
<p>Peter Rabbit's poor little brother, so sore and lame from the knocking
about from Reddy Fox, and so frightened that he hardly dared breathe,
lay flat on the ground under a little bush and was forgotten by all but
the Merry Little Breezes, who covered him up with some dead grass, and
kissed him and whispered to him not to be afraid now. How Peter
Rabbit's little brother did hope that Johnny Chuck would win! His
great, big, round, soft eyes were wide with terror as he thought of
what might happen to him if Reddy Fox should whip Johnny Chuck.</p>
<p>But Reddy Fox wasn't whipping Johnny Chuck. Try as he would, he could
not get a good hold on that round, fat, little body. And Johnny
Chuck's stout claws were ripping his red coat and white vest and Johnny
Chuck's sharp teeth were gripping him so that they could not be shaken
loose. Pretty soon Reddy Fox began to think of nothing but getting
away. Every one was shouting for Johnny Chuck. Every time Reddy Fox
was underneath, he would hear a great shout from all the little meadow
people, and he knew that they were glad.</p>
<p>Now Johnny Chuck was round and fat and rolly-poly, and when one is
round and fat and rolly-poly, one's breath is apt to be short. So it
was with Johnny Chuck. He had fought so hard that his breath was
nearly gone. Finally he loosed his hold on Reddy Fox for just a second
to draw in a good breath. Reddy Fox saw his chance, and, with a quick
pull and spring, he broke away.</p>
<p>How all the little meadow people did scatter! You see they were very
brave, very brave indeed, so long as Johnny Chuck had Reddy Fox down,
but now that Reddy Fox was free, each one was suddenly afraid and
thought only of himself. Jimmy Skunk knocked Jerry Muskrat flat in his
hurry to get away. Billy Mink trod on Great-Grandfather Frog's big
feet and didn't even say "Excuse me." Striped Chipmunk ran head first
into a big thistle and squealed as much from fear as pain.</p>
<p>But Reddy Fox paid no attention to any of them. He just wanted to get
away, and off he started, limping as fast as he could go up the Lone
Little Path. Such a looking sight! His beautiful red coat was in
tatters. His face was scratched. He hobbled as he ran. And just as
he broke away, Johnny Chuck made a grab and pulled a great mouthful of
hair out of the splendid tail Reddy Fox was so proud of.</p>
<p>When the little meadow people saw that Reddy Fox was actually running
away, they stopped running themselves, and all began to shout: "Reddy
Fox is a coward and a bully! Coward! Coward!" Then they crowded
around Johnny Chuck and all began talking at once about his great fight.</p>
<p>Just then they heard a great noise up on the hill. They saw Reddy Fox
coming back down the Lone Little Path, and he was using his legs just
as well as he knew how. Right behind him, his great mouth open and
waking all the echoes with his big voice, was Bowser the Hound.</p>
<p>You see, although Peter Rabbit couldn't fight for his little baby
brother and is usually very, very timid, he isn't altogether a coward.
Indeed, he had been very brave, very brave indeed. He had gone up to
Farmer Brown's and had jumped right under the nose of Bowser the Hound.
Now that is something that Bowser the Hound never can stand. So off he
had started after Peter Rabbit. And Peter Rabbit had started back for
the Green Meadows as fast as his long legs could take him, for he knew
that if once Bowser the Hound caught sight of Reddy Fox, he would
forget all about such a little thing as a saucy rabbit.</p>
<p>Sure enough, half way down the Lone Little Path they met Reddy Fox
sneaking off home, and, when Bowser the Hound saw him, he straightway
forgot all about Peter Rabbit, and, with a great roar, started after
Reddy Fox.</p>
<p>When Johnny Chuck had carefully brushed his coat and all the little
meadow people had wished him good luck, he started off up the Lone
Little Path for home, the Merry Little Breezes dancing ahead and Peter
Rabbit coming lipperty, lipperty, lip behind, and right between them
hopped Peter Rabbit's little brother, who thought Johnny Chuck the
greatest hero in the world.</p>
<p>When they reached Johnny Chuck's old home, Peter Rabbit and Peter
Rabbit's little brother tried to tell him how thankful they were to
him, but Johnny Chuck just laughed and said: "It was nothing at all,
just nothing at all."</p>
<p>When at last all had gone, even the Merry Little Breezes, Johnny Chuck
slipped away to his new home, which is his secret, you know, which no
one knows but jolly, round, red Mr. Sun, who won't tell.</p>
<p>"I hope," said Johnny Chuck, as he stretched himself out on the mound
of warm sand by his doorway, for he was very tired, "I hope," said
Johnny Chuck, sighing contentedly, "that Reddy Fox got away from Bowser
the Hound!"</p>
<p>And Reddy Fox did.</p>
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