<h3>XXI <br/> <br/> A NEW SUIT</h3>
<p>Throughout Pleasant Valley the very name of Grumpy Weasel was a bugaboo.
Those of his size, and many a good deal bigger than he, learned early to
avoid him.</p>
<p>One of the first things Sandy Chipmunk's mother did was to teach him to
beware of Grumpy. And twice during his first summer Sandy caught a
glimpse of Grumpy as he flashed past like a brown streak, with a gleam
of white showing underneath.</p>
<p>It was lucky for Sandy that on both occasions Grumpy was intent on
chasing somebody or other. And each time that<!-- Page 94 --><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_94" id="Page_94">[Pg 94]</SPAN></span> Sandy told his mother
what he had seen, Mrs. Chipmunk said that she hoped it would never
happen again.</p>
<p>"I'm glad that you know what he looks like, anyhow," she added.</p>
<p>"Oh, I'll know him if I see him!" Sandy cried.</p>
<p>"Don't stop for a second look!" his mother warned him.</p>
<p>"I won't!" he promised. "I won't even stop to say, 'How do you do!'"</p>
<p>"I should hope not!" Mrs. Chipmunk said severely.</p>
<p>So Sandy Chipmunk went through his first summer on the watch for a long,
slender, brownish shape. But he never saw Grumpy Weasel again. And
winter found the Chipmunk family all unharmed, and very comfortable in
their cozy house below frost line.</p>
<p>On mild days Sandy liked to visit the<!-- Page 95 --><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_95" id="Page_95">[Pg 95]</SPAN></span> world above and find a rock bare
of snow, where he could enjoy the sunshine.</p>
<p>It was on one of those outings that he caught sight of a stranger headed
for the stone wall near-by. At first Sandy missed seeing him, against
the snow. But when he reached the wind-swept wall Sandy couldn't help
noticing him. He was a slim gentleman and—except for his black-tipped
tail—was dressed all in white.</p>
<p>After spending the winter underground Sandy Chipmunk was glad to talk
with the first person he saw. So he called to the stranger that it was a
fine day, wasn't it?</p>
<p>The other wheeled about so quickly that Sandy couldn't help laughing.</p>
<p>"Don't be nervous!" Sandy cried. "I won't hurt you!"</p>
<p>But the stranger didn't answer. Once he opened his mouth. And Sandy
Chip<!-- Page 96 --><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_96" id="Page_96">[Pg 96]</SPAN></span>munk had a queer feeling then that he had met the fellow before.
That mouth had plenty of white, needle-like teeth. It had a cruel look,
too.</p>
<p>Then the stranger jumped straight toward Sandy Chipmunk. And in that
instant Sandy knew who he was. No one could leap like that except Grumpy
Weasel!</p>
<p>Sandy turned and ran madly for shelter. Luckily he had the advantage of
Grumpy in one way. He had a bare ledge to run on, while Grumpy Weasel
had to flounder for some distance through a snow-choked hollow.</p>
<p>So Sandy escaped. And it was lucky that Grumpy didn't find the door to
the Chipmunk family's burrow. If he had he would have gone right in
himself.</p>
<p>Mrs. Chipmunk blamed herself for Sandy's adventure. She had never
re<!-- Page 97 --><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_97" id="Page_97">[Pg 97]</SPAN></span>membered to tell her son that every fall Grumpy Weasel changed his
summer dress for the one in which Sandy had just seen him.</p>
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