The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 14, 1923, CITY EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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Stories !
Peter Rabbit Becomes Inquisitive.
Peter Rabbit had gene over to the
Smiling Pool hoping to find some one
to talk with. Grandfather Frog was
nowhere to be seen. Jerry Muskrat
was too busy to gossip. Tou know
i Terry is a worker. For awhile It
Rooked to Peter as if he would have
to go somewhere else to fin4 some
tne to talk with. He was just about
to turn away when he spied an old
friend. It was Spotty the Turtle.
Spotty was taking a sun bath on the
end of an old log out In the water.
At first Peter hadn’t seen him be
cause he was partly hidden In the
bulrushes.
’■Hello, Spotty!" cried Peter. "This
is a fine morning. I hope you are
feeling fine."
Spotty lazily blinked at Peter. "I
feel fine most of the time.” said he.
"I always feel fine when I am taking
a sun bath.”
Now Peter had known Spotty the
Turtle ever since he •ould remember.
The first time he had ever visited the
Smiling Pool, Spotty had been there,
taking a sun bath just as he now was.
But now it occurred to Peter that
though he had known Spotty so long
he really didn't know him at all.
That Is to say, he didn’t know any
thing about him. All he knew about
Spotty was that he was a very good
swimmer and dearly loved to take
sun baths. It popped into his head
now that he didn't know what Spotty
ate or when he ate. He never had
seen him eat.
Now, Peter never hesitates to ask
questions. "No one who is afraid to
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much." Is a favorite saying of Peter's.
He didn't' hesltata now.
"Spotty,” said he, ''don't you ever
eat?”
"Peter," replied Spotty, "If you
must ask questions do ask sensible
ones. No one likes to be bothered
with silly questions. Of course I eat.
Everybody eats. If I didn't eat how
do you suppose I would live and
grow?”
"I hadn't thought anything about
It before," replied Peter, “but now I
remember that as long as I have
known you never have 1 seen you eat.
That seems queer to me. When do
"Hello, Spotty,” cried Peter.
you do it? Where do you do it?
What do you eat?"
"My. my, my, such Inquisitiveness!"
replied Spotty with a twinkle In'his
bright, little eyes. "Let me ask you
a question, Peter Rabbit. What busi
ness is it of yours when I eat. where
I eat, or what I eat?"
“None," replied Peter very frankly
and honestly. “It is wholly your own
business when you eat. where you
eat. and what you eat. But it seems
to me queer that ns long as I have
known you I never have seen you
eat. Now don’t you think It queer
yourself?”
"Not at all,” replied Spotty, his
little eyes twirl* ling again. '‘There
are reason*. Peter, very good reason*.
This talk about rating ha* given me
an appetite I do believe. If you'll
excuse me I’ll go get a lunch right
now."
"Can't I go along with you?” Peter
asked eagerly.
"I ll be delighted to have you," re
plied Spotty, and those little eyes of
hts twinkled more than ever.
The next story: "Peter Rabbit
Grows More and More Inquisitive."
(Copyright. 1923.)
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