Reddy Fox glared up at Sammy Jay. "What's the matter with you?"
snarled Reddy Fox. "Why don't you mind your own affairs, instead of
making trouble for other people?" You see, Reddy was afraid that
Johnny Chuck would hear Sammy Jay and take warning.
"Hello, Reddy Fox! I thought you had gone down to the Green Meadows!"
Sammy said this as if he was very much surprised to see Reddy there.
He wasn't, for you know he had been watching Reddy hunt for Johnny
Chuck's new house, but Reddy had pretended that he was going down to
the Green Meadows early that morning, and so now Sammy pretended that
he had thought that Reddy really had gone.
"I changed my mind!" he snapped. "What are you screaming so for?"
"Just to exercise my lungs, so as to be sure that I can scream when I
want to," replied Sammy, screaming still louder.
"Well, go somewhere else and scream; I want to sleep," said Reddy
crossly.
Now Sammy Jay knew perfectly well that Reddy Fox had no thought of
taking a nap but was hiding there to try to catch Johnny Chuck. And
Sammy knew that Farmer Brown's boy could hear him scream, and that he
knew that when Sammy screamed that way it meant there was a fox about.
Sitting in the top of the apple-tree, Sammy could see Farmer Brown's
boy starting for the old orchard, with Bowser the Hound running ahead
of him.
Farmer Brown's boy had no gun, so Sammy knew that no harm would come
to Reddy, but that Reddy would get a dreadful scare; and that is what
Sammy wanted, just out of pure mischief. So he screamed louder than
ever.
Reddy Fox lost his temper. He sat up and called Sammy Jay all the bad
names he could think of. He forgot where he was. He told Sammy Jay
what he thought of him and what he would do to him if ever he caught
him.
Sammy Jay kept right on screaming. He made such a noise that Reddy
didn't hear footsteps coming nearer and nearer. Suddenly there was a
great roar right behind him. "Bow, wow, wow! Bow, wow, wow, wow!"--
just like that.
Reddy was so frightened that he didn't even look to see where he was
jumping, and bumped his head against the apple-tree. Then he started
for the Green Forest, with Bowser the Hound at his heels.
Sammy Jay laughed till he lost his breath and nearly tumbled off his
perch. Then he flew away, still laughing. He thought it the greatest
joke ever.
Farmer Brown's boy had followed Bowser the Hound into the old orchard.
"I wonder what a fox was doing up here in broad daylight," said he,
talking to himself. "Perhaps one of my hens has stolen her nest down
here, and he has found it. I'll have a look, anyway."
So he walked on down to the far corner of the old orchard, straight to
the place from which he had seen Reddy Fox jump. When he got there, of
course he saw Johnny Chuck's new house right away.
"Ho!" cried Farmer Brown's boy. "Brer Fox was hunting Chucks. I'll
keep my eye on this, and if Mr. Chuck makes any trouble in my garden,
I'll know where to catch him."