A Bear roaming the woods in search of berries happened on a fallen
tree in which a swarm of Bees had stored their honey. The Bear began
to nose around the log very carefully to find out if the Bees were
at home. Just then one of the swarm came home from the clover field
with a load of sweets. Guessing what the Bear was after, the Bee
flew at him, stung him sharply and then disappeared into the hollow
log.
The Bear lost his temper in an instant, and sprang upon the log
tooth and claw, to destroy the nest. But this only brought out the
whole swarm. The poor Bear had to take to his heels, and he was able
to save himself only by diving into a pool of water.
A Rabbit left his home one day for a dinner of clover. But he forgot
to latch the door of his house and while he was gone a Weasel walked
in and calmly made himself at home. When the Rabbit returned, there
was the Weasel's nose sticking out of the Rabbit's own doorway,
sniffing the fine air. The Rabbit was quite angry—for a Rabbit—, and
requested the Weasel to move out. But the Weasel was perfectly
content. He was settled down for good.
A wise old Cat heard the dispute and offered to settle it.
"Come close to me," said the Cat, "I am very deaf. Put your mouths
close to my ears while you tell me the facts."
The unsuspecting pair did as they were told and in an instant the
Cat had them both under her claws. No one could deny that the
dispute had been definitely settled.
A Crab one day grew disgusted with the sands in which he lived. He
decided to take a stroll to the meadow not far inland. There he
would find better fare than briny water and sand mites. So off he
crawled to the meadow.
But there a hungry Fox spied him, and in a twinkling, ate him up,
both shell and claw.