ers knew.
The trees stood with wet feet where just a little while before had been
the strange pond in the Green Forest, the pond made by the dam of Paddy
the Beaver. In the dam was a great hole made by Paddy himself.
Through the Green Forest rang the laughter of the Laughing Brook, for
once more the water ran deep between its banks. And in the hearts of
Grandfather Frog and Jerry Muskrat and Spotty the Turtle was laughter
also, for now the Smiling Pool would smile once more, and they could go
home in peace and happiness. And there was one more who laughed. Who was
it? Why, Paddy the Beaver to be sure, and his was the best laugh of all,
for it was because he had brought happiness to others.
"You beat me up here to the dam, but you won't beat me back to the
Smiling Pool," cried Jerry Muskrat to Spotty the Turtle.
Spotty laughed good-naturedly. "You'd better not stop to eat or play or
sleep on the way then," said he, "for I shall keep right on going all
the time. I've found that is the only way to get anywhere."
"Let us all go down together" said Grandfather Frog. "We can help each
other over the bad places."
Jerry Muskrat laughed until he had to hold his sides at the very thought
of Grandfather Frog or Spotty the Turtle being able to help him, but
he is very good-natured, and so he agreed that they should all go down
together. Paddy the Beaver said that he would go, too, so off the four
started, Jerry Muskrat and Paddy the Beaver swimming side by side, and
behind them Grandfather Frog and Spotty the Turtle.
Now Spotty the Turtle is a very slow traveler on land, but in the water
Spotty is not so slow. In fact, it was not long before Grandfather Frog
found that he was the one who could not keep up. You see, while he is
a great diver and can swim fast for a short distance, he is soon tired
out. Pretty soon he was puffing and blowing and dropping farther and
farther behind. By and by, Spotty the Turtle looked back. There was
Grandfather Frog just tumbling head first over a little waterfall.
He came up choking and gasping and kicking his long legs very feebly.
Spotty climbed out on a rock and waited. He helped Grandfather Frog out
beside him, and when Grandfather Frog had once more gotten his breath,
what do you think Spotty did? Why, he took Grandfather Frog right on his
back and started on again.
Now Jerry Muskrat and Paddy the Beaver, being great swimmers, were soon
out of sight. All at once Jerry remembered
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