<h2><SPAN name="XXIII" id="XXIII"></SPAN>XXIII</h2>
<h3>A SECRET</h3>
<p><span class="smcap">Miss Kitty Cat</span> was behaving in the
strangest manner. She came into the
kitchen and hovered about the feet of
Farmer Green's wife, mewing and looking
up at Mrs. Green as if she had something
special to tell her.</p>
<p>"What is it, Kitty?" Mrs. Green asked
her. "Are you hungry?"</p>
<p>But Miss Kitty Cat soon showed that
she wasn't hungry, for she wouldn't touch
anything that Mrs. Green offered her.</p>
<p>"Well, you'll have to run away, anyhow,"
Mrs. Green told her. "I can't take
a step with you right under my feet."<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_106" id="p_106"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>Though Miss Kitty Cat trotted towards
the door, she soon made it plain that she
didn't intend to leave the kitchen unless
her mistress went with her. She came
back and twitched Mrs. Green's apron
gently with her claws. Then she ran to
the doorway again and called to Mrs.
Green.</p>
<p>It seemed to Miss Kitty Cat that she
couldn't have said more clearly that she
wanted to lead Mrs. Green somewhere.
But still Mrs. Green didn't quite understand.</p>
<p>"Scat!" she cried, just a bit impatiently.
"I've too much to do to be bothered
this morning. I suppose you've
caught a mouse and want to show it to me.
You'll have to bring it here, for I haven't
any time to waste to-day."</p>
<p>Miss Kitty Cat felt somewhat hurt.
She went out and sat on the doorstep and<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_107" id="p_107"></SPAN></span>
looked in at Farmer Green's wife. Now
and then she gave a plaintive mew. But
Mrs. Green wouldn't pay any attention
to her.</p>
<p>"Dear me!" said Miss Kitty. "Mrs.
Green is busier than ever this morning."</p>
<p>Old dog Spot had been watching Miss
Kitty's actions. And now, as she started
towards the barn, he sidled up to her, wagging
his tail to show her that he wanted
to have a few friendly words with
her.</p>
<p>"If Mrs. Green won't come with you,
I'll be glad to," he offered. "Just lead
the way and I'll follow."</p>
<p>"You?" Miss Kitty Cat exclaimed with
scorn. "You needn't think I'd take you
where I want Mrs. Green to come. You
needn't think I'd show you what I want
her to see."</p>
<p>"Ho!" cried old Spot. "I don't know<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_108" id="p_108"></SPAN></span>
how you're going to stop me from following
you."</p>
<p>"I do," said Miss Kitty firmly. "If
you try to tag along after me where I'm
going I'll soon make you wish you had
minded your own affairs."</p>
<p>There was a look in her eyes that old
Spot did not like. It reminded him of
the time when he cornered Miss Kitty in
the barn, soon after she arrived at the
farm. He remembered that his nose still
bore the marks of her sharp claws.</p>
<p>"Well, well!" he said. "I was only
joking. I'm too busy to bother with you,
anyhow. I have a little matter to attend
to in the pasture. There's a Woodchuck
up there that's getting too bold."</p>
<p>Then he trotted off, trying to look as
important as possible, so that no one
would think he was afraid of Miss Kitty
Cat.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_109" id="p_109"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>"Good!" Miss Kitty cried, as she
watched him while he started up the lane.</p>
<p>"I'm glad he's out of the way. It would
be awkward if I had to fight him while
I'm doing what I'm going to do."</p>
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