<h2>Spotty The Turtle Plays Doctor</h2>
<p class="l">Greed's a dreadful thing to see,</p>
<p class="l">As everybody will agree.</p>
<p>At first Little Joe Otter, sitting on
the bank of the Smiling Pool,
laughed himself almost sick as he
watched Grandfather Frog trying to
swallow a fish almost as big as himself,
when his white and yellow waistcoat was
already stuffed so full of foolish green
flies that there wasn't room for anything
more. Such greed would have been disgusting,
if it hadn't been so very, very
funny. At least, it was funny at first,
for the fish had stuck, with the tail hanging
out of Grandfather Frog's big mouth.
Grandfather Frog hitched this way and
hitched that way on his big green lily-pad,
trying his best to swallow. Twice
he tumbled off with a splash into the
Smiling Pool. Each time he scrambled
back again and rolled his great goggly
eyes in silent appeal to Little Joe Otter
to come to his aid.</p>
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too. <em>Page 37.</em></p>
<p>But Little Joe was laughing so that he
had to hold his sides, and he didn't
understand that Grandfather Frog really
was in trouble. Billy Mink and Jerry
Muskrat came along, and as soon as they
saw Grandfather Frog, they began to
laugh, too. They just laughed and
laughed and laughed until the tears
came. They rolled over and over on the
bank and kicked their heels from sheer
enjoyment. It was the funniest thing
they had seen for a long, long time.</p>
<p>"Did you ever see such greed?"
gasped Billy Mink.</p>
<p>"Why don't you pull it out and
start over again?" shouted Little Joe
Otter.</p>
<p>Now this is just what Grandfather
Frog was trying to do. At least, he was
trying to pull the fish out. He hadn't
the least desire in the world to try
swallowing it again. In fact, he felt just
then as if he never, never wanted to
see another fish so long as he lived. But
Grandfather Frog's hands are not made
for grasping slippery things, and the tail
of a fish is very slippery indeed. He
tried first with one hand, then with the
other, and at last with both. It was of
no use at all. He just couldn't budge
that fish. He couldn't cough it up,
because it had gone too far down for
that. The more he clawed at that
waving tail with his hands, the funnier
he looked, and the harder Little Joe
Otter and Billy Mink and Jerry Muskrat
laughed. They made such a noise
that Spotty the Turtle, who had been
taking a sun-bath on the end of an old
log, slipped into the water and started
to see what it was all about.</p>
<p>Now Spotty the Turtle is very, very
slow on land, but he is a good swimmer.
He hurried now because he didn't want
to miss the fun. At first he didn't see
Grandfather Frog.</p>
<p>"What's the joke?" he asked.</p>
<p>Little Joe Otter simply pointed to
Grandfather Frog. Little Joe had
laughed so much that he couldn't even
speak. Spotty looked over to the big
green lily-pad and started to laugh too.
Then he saw great tears rolling down
from Grandfather Frog's eyes and heard
little choky sounds. He stopped laughing
and started for Grandfather Frog as
fast as he could swim. He climbed right
up on the big green lily-pad, and reaching
out, grabbed the end of the fish tail in
his beak-like mouth. Then Spotty the
Turtle settled back and pulled, and
Grandfather Frog settled back and
pulled. Splash! Grandfather Frog had
fallen backward into the Smiling Pool
on one side of the big green lily-pad.
Splash! Spotty the Turtle had fallen
backward into the Smiling Pool on the
opposite side of the big green lily-pad.
And the fish which had caused all the
trouble lay floating on the water.</p>
<p>"Thank you! Thank you!" gasped
Grandfather Frog, as he feebly crawled
back on the lily-pad. "A minute more,
and I would have choked to death."</p>
<p>"Don't mention it," replied Spotty
the Turtle.</p>
<p>"I never, never will," promised Grandfather
Frog.</p>
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