Mrs. Peter Rabbit eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 86 pages of information about Mrs. Peter Rabbit.

Mrs. Peter Rabbit eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 86 pages of information about Mrs. Peter Rabbit.

“Peter Rabbit’s married!  Peter Rabbit’s married!”

CHAPTER XXIII

PETER INTRODUCES MRS. PETER

It’s what you do for others,
Not what they do for you,
That makes you feel so happy
All through and through and through. 
Peter Rabbit.

Peter Rabbit made a wry face as he listened to Sammy Jay shrieking at the top of his voice as he flew through the Green Forest and over the Green Meadows,” Peter Rabbit’s married!” “Peter Rabbit’s married!” He saw the Merry Little Breezes who, you know, are the children of Old Mother West Wind, start for the dear Old Briar-patch as soon as they heard Sammy Jay, and he knew that they would be only the first of a lot of visitors.  He hurried to where Mrs. Peter was hiding under a sweet-briar bush.

“Do you hear what that mischief-maker, Sammy Jay, is screaming?” asked Peter.

Mrs. Peter nodded.  “Don’t—­don’t you think it sounds kind of—­well, kind of nice, Peter?” she asked in a bashful sort of way.

Peter chuckled.  “It sounds more than kind of nice to me,” said he.  “Do you know, I used to think that Sammy Jay never did and never could say anything nice, but I’ve just changed my mind.  Though he isn’t saying it to be nice, it really is the nicest thing I’ve ever heard him say.  We haven’t been able to keep our secret, so I think the very best thing we can do is to invite everybody to call.  Then we can get it over with and have a little time to ourselves.  Here come the Merry Little Breezes, and I know that they will be glad to take the invitations for us.”

Mrs. Peter agreed, for she thought that anything Peter did or suggested was just about right.  So the Merry Little Breezes were soon skipping and dancing over the Green Meadows and through the Green Forest with this message: 

“Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rabbit will be at home in the Old Briar-patch to their friends to-morrow after-noon at shadow-time.”

“Why did you make it at shadow-time?” asked Mrs. Peter.

“Because that will give all our friends a chance to come,” replied Peter.  “Those who sleep through the day will have waked up, and those who sleep through the night will not have gone to bed.  Besides, it will be safer for some of the smallest of them if the Black Shadows are about for them to hide in on their way here.”

“How thoughtful you are,” said little Mrs. Peter with a little sigh of happiness.

Of course, every one who could walk, creep, or fly headed for the Old Briar-patch the next day at shadow-time, for almost every one knows and loves Peter Rabbit, and of course every one was very anxious to meet Mrs. Peter.  From the Smiling Pool came Billy Mink, Little Joe Otter, Jerry Muskrat, Spotty the Turtle, and old Grandfather Frog.  From the Green Forest came Bobby Coon, Unc’ Billy Possum and Mrs. Possum, Prickly Porky the Porcupine, Whitefoot the Woodmouse,

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