Johnny Chuck was missed from his old home on the Green Meadows. If he
had known how much he was missed, he certainly would have tried to go
back for at least a call on his old neighbors. There had been great
surprise when it had been discovered that Jimmy Skunk was living in
Johnny's old house, and at first some of the little meadow people were
inclined to look at Jimmy a wee bit distrustfully when he told how
Johnny Chuck had given away his house.
When Johnny sent back word by the Merry Little Breezes that it was
true, they believed Jimmy Skunk and forgot the unpleasant things that
they had begun to hint at about him. But they one and all thought that
Johnny Chuck must be crazy. Yes, Sir, they thought that Johnny Chuck
must be crazy. They were sure of it when the Merry Little Breezes
brought word of how Johnny had started out to see the world.
But everybody was so busy about their own affairs in the beautiful
bright spring-time that they couldn't spend much time wondering about
Johnny Chuck. They missed him every time they passed his old house and
then forgot him; that is, most of the little meadow people did.
Peter Rabbit didn't. Peter used to stop every day to gossip with
Johnny Chuck and tell him all the news, and now that Johnny Chuck was
no longer there, Peter missed him greatly. Jimmy Skunk was always
asleep or off somewhere. Besides, he was such a traveler that he knew
all the news almost as soon as Peter himself.
The Merry Little Breezes told Peter that Johnny Chuck was still on the
Green Meadows, hunting for a new home, so Peter made up his mind that
just as soon as Johnny got settled, Peter would hunt him up and call.
You see, he never dreamed that Johnny would leave the Green Meadows,
and he thought that of course the Merry Little Breezes would tell him
just where Johnny Chuck's new house was, whenever it was built. But
there is where Peter made a mistake.
The Merry Little Breezes are the friends of all the little meadow and
forest people, but they wouldn't be very long if they told everything
that they find out.
Their merry tongues they guard full well
And things they shouldn't never tell,
For long ago they learned the way
To keep a secret night and day.
And so when they found Johnny Chuck's new house in the corner of
Farmer Brown's old orchard, they promised Johnny that they wouldn't
tell anybody, and they didn't. So it was a long time before any one
else found out what had become of Johnny Chuck, for no one thought of
looking in the corner of the old orchard.
The Merry Little Breezes used to come every day and bring Johnny Chuck
the news, and he and Polly Chuck would laugh and tickle, as they
thought of Peter Rabbit hunting and hunting and never finding them.
Then one morning, as Johnny Chuck sat on his door-step, half dozing in
the sun with his heart filled with contentment, he happened to look up
straight into two sharp eyes peering down at him from among the leaves
of the apple-tree under which he had built his house. He knew those
eyes. They were such sharp eyes that they were unpleasant. He didn't
even have to look for the blue and white coat of the owner to know who
had found his snug home. But he pretended to keep right on dozing, and
pretty soon the owner of the eyes disappeared without making a sound.
"Oh, dear," sighed Johnny Chuck, "now the whole world will know where
we live, for that was Sammy Jay." Then his face brightened as he
added: "Anyway, he didn't see Polly Chuck, and he doesn't know
anything about her, so I'll keep twice as sharp a watch as before."