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<h2>XIV</h2><h3>Throwing Stones</h3></div>
<p>Major Monkey never stopped running until he had gone so far that the
voices of the picnickers reached him only faintly.</p>
<p>Old Mr. Crow, who had followed him closely, began to think that the
Major was frightened. But he knew he must be mistaken when Major Monkey
came to a halt and said: "Now we can talk without disturbing anybody."</p>
<p>So Mr. Crow repeated that in his opinion the Major had insulted him.</p>
<p>"You've just the same as said that I'm a poor soldier!" he declared.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_71" id="Page_71"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>Major Monkey told him that it was not so.</p>
<p>"It's the <i>generals</i> that I can't trust," he explained. "But you are
different. You're the cook, you remember. In the midst of a fight, you
wouldn't be expected to cook."</p>
<p>"Then my part would be to do nothing at all?" Mr. Crow inquired.</p>
<p>"Exactly!" Major Monkey cried. "And I've no doubt that you'd be a great
success."</p>
<p>Old Mr. Crow always liked praise. And of course the Major's remark
pleased him. It made him all the more eager, too, to see the army attack
Johnnie Green and his friends.</p>
<p>"Let's go back," said Mr. Crow, "and drive those boys out of the picnic
grove!"</p>
<p>But Major Monkey shook his head.</p>
<p>"I don't want to lose my army," he<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_72" id="Page_72"></SPAN></span> said. "And besides we haven't any
guns."</p>
<p>"You can throw stones, can't you?" Mr. Crow asked him.</p>
<p>"Oh, yes!" said the Major.</p>
<p>"Well, then—if I were you I'd get some stones down by the brook and go
straight back to the grove and hurl them at the enemy."</p>
<p>He said so much more that at last Major Monkey yielded. And a little
later he crept back through the tree-tops with all the stones he could
carry.</p>
<p>Hidden high above the heads of the picnic party, Major Monkey gave
several short whistles. "The attack!" he whispered to old Mr. Crow, who
had returned with him to see the fun.</p>
<p>"Hullo!" Johnnie Green shouted, stopping short in the midst of a game of
leapfrog. "Who's up there?" And he peered into the greenery above.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_73" id="Page_73"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>Nobody seemed to know the answer to his question. Certainly there was
nobody missing from the picnic party.</p>
<p>"I wonder if it's Red Head!" said Johnnie. "You remember he said he
couldn't come because he had work to-day. But he must have sneaked over
here ahead of us and climbed a tree."</p>
<p>The words were scarcely out of Johnnie Green's mouth when a small stone
plunged down from the trees and struck one of his great toes. Being
barefooted, Johnnie Green let out a yell.</p>
<p>"Ouch!" he cried. "It's Red Head! There's no doubt about it."</p>
<p>If anybody else had any doubts, they faded quickly when a small shower
of stones descended.</p>
<p>"Stop that!" the boys began to shout. "Come down!" And they threatened
Red Head with terrible punishments.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_74" id="Page_74"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>Of course, Major Monkey was delighted. He knew that his army of generals
could see—and hear—everything. And after he had thrown his last stone
he felt so bold that he slipped down upon a lower limb, which gave him a
better view of the picnic ground.</p>
<p>One of the boys caught a glimpse of a queer figure above him. And with a
shriek he turned and fled.</p>
<p>His companions looked at him in wonder. And Johnnie Green couldn't
imagine what had happened, when his staring eyes beheld the Major
hanging from a bough over his head.</p>
<p>"It's a monkey!" Johnnie Green gasped. "Where in the world could he have
come from?"</p>
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