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TIMOTHY TURTLE was so angry
that he went about snapping at everybody and everything. And since the
whole
Beaver family kept carefully out of his way, he had to content himself
with
setting his jaws upon roots and sticks.
Now, the Beavers' dam was
made of sticks and mud. So Timothy found plenty of chances to bite. And
because
he could not hurt the sticks, no matter how much he tried, nobody cared.
Really he acted in a most
silly, surly fashion.
Out of a corner of his eye
Brownie Beaver watched Timothy Turtle closely. Brownie had not
forgotten how
Timothy seized his mother by the tail. And while he was helping his
elders on
the dam, at the same time he was trying to think of some way to outwit
Timothy
Turtle.
It happened that just at
that time the dam needed a great deal of mending. There were so many
holes to
be filled that the Beavers worked all night long. And in spite of all
their
efforts they saw that even then a few leaks would have to go unmended.
But they
did not get snappish nor lose their tempers. They were not like
Timothy
Turtle. Though he slept a great part of the night, and waked up to
watch the
workers early in the morning, his temper was worse than ever.
He was paddling through the
water close to the dam when Brownie Beaver called to him.
"You see that
stick?" said Brownie, pointing to a stout piece of box elder that stuck
out of the dam.
"I'm not blind,"
Timothy Turtle snarled back at him.
"Well, please don't
bite it, anyhow!" Brownie Beaver begged him.
That was enough for Timothy
Turtle. The mere fact that he thought somebody didn't want him to do a
certain
thing was sure to make him do it. So without saying another word
he seized
that stick in his powerful jaws. And bracing his feet against the inner
side of
the dam, half in the water and half out, he pulled with all his
strength.
Now and then he turned his
beady eyes toward Brownie Beaver and frowned at him, as if to say,
"Don't
give me any orders, young fellow! I shall do just as I please; and
nobody can
stop me."
Timothy noticed that Brownie
went to a number of the other workers and whispered to them. And when
everyone
to whom he spoke called to Timothy and asked him if he wouldn't just as
soon
let go of that stick and grab another one, that crusty old codger made
up his
mind that nobody should move him from that spot. He took an even firmer
hold
and tugged as if he meant to tear the whole dam down.
But the Beaver family knew
that he couldn't do any damage. And as soon as it was light enough they
all
went home to take a nap, leaving Timothy Turtle to pull away to his
heart's
content.