IX
THE FOOLISH, TIMID RABBIT
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NCE upon a time, a Rabbit was asleep
under a palm-tree. All at once he woke up, and thought:
He jumped up and ran.
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"What if the world should break up! What then would
become of me?"
At that moment, some Monkeys dropped a cocoanut. It fell
down on the ground just back of the Rabbit.
Hearing the noise, the Rabbit said to himself: "The earth is
all breaking up!"
And he jumped up and
ran just as fast as he could, without even looking back to
see what made the noise.
[40] Another Rabbit saw him running, and called after him, "What
are you running so fast for?"
"Don't ask me!" he cried.
But the other Rabbit ran after him, begging to know what was
the matter.
The lion
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Then the first Rabbit said: "Don't you know? The earth is
all breaking up!"
And on he ran, and the second Rabbit ran with him.
The next
Rabbit they met ran with them when he heard that the earth
was all breaking up.
One Rabbit after another joined them, until there were
hundreds of Rabbits running as fast as they could go.
[41] They passed a Deer, calling out to him that the earth was
all breaking up. The Deer then ran with them.
Saw the animals running.
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The Deer called to a Fox to come along because the earth was
all breaking up.
On and on they ran, and an Elephant joined them.
At last the
Lion saw the animals running, and heard their cry that the
earth was all breaking up.
He thought there must be some mistake, so he ran to the
foot of a hill in front of them and roared three times.
[42] This stopped them, for they knew the voice of the King of
Beasts, and they feared him.
"Why are you running so fast?" asked the Lion.
"Oh, King
Lion," they answered him, "the earth is all breaking up!"
"Who saw it breaking up?" asked the Lion.
"I didn't," said the Elephant. "Ask the Fox—he told me
about it."
"I didn't," said the Fox.
"The Rabbits told me about it," said the Deer.
One after another of the Rabbits said: "I did not see it,
but another Rabbit told me about it."
At last the Lion came to the Rabbit who had first said the
earth was all breaking up.
"Is it true that the earth is all breaking up?" the Lion
asked.
"Yes, O Lion, it is," said the Rabbit. "I was asleep under
a palm-tree. I woke up and thought, 'What would become of me
if the earth should all break up?' At that very moment, I
heard the sound of the earth breaking up, and I ran away."
"Then," said the Lion, "you and I will go back to the place
where the earth began to break up, and see what is the
matter."
[43] So the Lion put the little Rabbit on his back, and away they
went like the wind. The other animals waited for them at the
foot of the hill.
The Rabbit told the Lion when they were near the place where
he slept, and the Lion saw just where the Rabbit had been
sleeping.
He saw, too, the cocoanut that had fallen to the ground near
by. Then the Lion said to the Rabbit, "It must have been the
sound of the cocoanut falling to the ground that you heard.
You foolish Rabbit!"
And the Lion ran back to the other animals, and told them
all about it.
If it had not been for the wise King of Beasts, they might
be running still.
Away they went like the wind.
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