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VI AN UNEXPECTED PARTY
 Nimble's mother's plans went all awry1. She had expected to give her son a treat by taking him quietly to Farmer Green's carrot patch, so that he might have his first taste of carrots. So it wasn't strange that it upset her a bit when she found that there were dozens of other forest folk all ready and waiting to go along with them. One extra member of the party wouldn't have displeased2 her, especially when that one was Jimmy Rabbit. But she had never gone near the farm buildings with more than two others. And she didn't intend to break her rule now.  
Besides, it annoyed her above all to know that her son had spread the news of the excursion far and wide.
 
"Did you invite these people?" she asked Nimble in a low voice.
 
"No! Oh, no!"
 
"Then what brings them here?" she demanded.
 
"Their legs, I suppose," he replied.
 
"Be careful!" she said. "Be very careful!"
 
Then Nimble began to whine4. And that was something he almost never did.
 
"They said they'd like to come," he told his mother. "And I said maybe you wouldn't mind."
 
"Well, I do mind," she declared firmly. "When I take a child to the carrot patch for the first time I don't want company. One of this crowd is more than likely to rouse old dog Spot. And we can't have him ranging around while we're dining."
 
"Then tell everybody to go home!" Nimble suggested. "Tell them to go 'way!"
 
"No!" said his mother. "That wouldn't be polite."
 
She was silent for a few moments. And then she explained to Jimmy Rabbit and to the owners of the pairs of eyes that still stared at her out of the darkness. She explained that on account of an unexpected party she wasn't going to the carrot patch that night.
 
"When are you going?" asked the owner of one pair of specially3 bright eyes.
 
"Ha!" Nimble's mother exclaimed. "Is that Cuffy Bear speaking?"
 
"Yessum!" said the same voice.
 
"I fear," she told him, "I may not be able to go for a long time."
 
"Never mind!" Cuffy cried. "I can go any night—that is, until I den5 up for the winter."
 
And every one in the company declared that he hadn't a single engagement that would prevent him from visiting the garden whenever Nimble's mother should say the word.
 
"Well," said she, "it won't be to-night, anyhow." And with that she turned around and began to walk along the runway again, away from the pasture fence.
 
As Nimble followed her Jimmy Rabbit skipped alongside him and whispered in his ear.
 
"Don't fail to let me know when the time comes!"
 
But Nimble said never a word. Somehow he suspected that he had made a great mistake.
 
He knew he had, a little later.


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