<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_III" id="CHAPTER_III">CHAPTER III</SPAN><br/><span class="small">UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE CHESHIRE CAT</span></h2>
<p>Uncle Wiggily Longears, the rabbit gentleman,
was hopping along through the woods
one day, wondering what sort of an adventure
he would have, and he was thinking
about Alice in Wonderland and what a queer
tea party he had been to the day before,
when the Mad March Hare smashed the Hatter's
watch because the hands always stayed
at 5 o'clock tea time.</p>
<p>"If anything like that is going to happen
to me today," said the bunny uncle to himself,
"I ought to have brought Nurse Jane Fuzzy
Wuzzy along, so she could enjoy the fun. I'll
just hop along and if anything queer starts
I'll go back after her."</p>
<p>So he went on a little farther, and, all of a
sudden, he saw, lying on the woodland path,
a piece of cheese.</p>
<p>"Ha!" cried Uncle Wiggily. "I wonder if
Jollie or Jillie Longtail, the mouse children,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_24" id="Page_24">[Pg 24]</SPAN></span>
dropped that out of their trap? I'll take it to
them, I guess."</p>
<p>He picked up the bit of cheese, thinking
how glad the mousie boy and girl would be to
have it back, when, all at once, he heard behind
him a voice asking:</p>
<p>"Oh, did you find it? I'm so glad, thank
you!" and from under a bush out stepped a
cat wearing a large smile on the front of its
face. The cat stretched out its claw and took
the bit of cheese from Uncle Wiggily.</p>
<p>"Oh! Is that yours?" asked the bunny gentleman,
in surprise.</p>
<p>"It's Cheshire cheese; isn't it?" asked the
cat.</p>
<p>"I—I believe so," answered the bunny.
"Yes," he added as he looked and made sure,
"it is Cheshire cheese."</p>
<p>"Then, as I'm the Cheshire cat it's mine.
Cheshire cat meet your cheese! Cheese, meet
your cat! How do you do? So glad to see
you!" and the cat shook paws with the cheese
just as if Uncle Wiggily had introduced
them.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_25" id="Page_25">[Pg 25]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"I dare say it's all right," went on the
bunny uncle.</p>
<p>"Of course it is!" laughed the cat, smiling
more than ever. "I'm so glad you found my
cheese. I was afraid the March Hare had
taken it for that silly 5 o'clock tea party. But
I'm glad he didn't. At first I took you for the
March Hare. You look like him, being a
rabbit."</p>
<p>"My birthday is not in March, it is in
April," said Uncle Wiggily, bowing.</p>
<p>"That's better," spoke the Cheshire cat.
"You have done me a great favor by finding
my cheese, and I hope to be able to do you one
some day."</p>
<p>"Pray do not mention it," spoke the bunny
uncle, modest-like and shy, as he always was.
He was just going to ask about Alice in
Wonderland when the cat ran away with the
cheese.</p>
<p>"Never mind," thought Uncle Wiggily.
"That was the beginning of an adventure,
anyhow. I wonder what the next part will
be?" He did not have long to wait.</p>
<p>All of a sudden, as he was walking along<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_26" id="Page_26">[Pg 26]</SPAN></span>
through the woods, sort of leaning on his red,
white and blue striped barber pole rheumatism
crutch, there was a rustling in the
bushes and out popped a whole lot of hungry
rats.</p>
<p>"Ah, there IT is!" cried one rat, seizing hold
of Uncle Wiggily by his ears.</p>
<p>"Yes, and just in time, too!" cried another,
grabbing the bunny by his paws. "Into our
den with IT before the mouse trap comes
along and takes IT away from us!"</p>
<p>With that the rats, of which there were
about five hundred and sixteen, began hustling
Uncle Wiggily down a hole in the ground,
and the first he knew they had him inside a
wooden room in an underground house and
they locked the door, taking the key out.</p>
<p>"What does this mean?" cried the bunny
uncle. "Why do you treat me this way?"</p>
<p>"Why, IT can speak!" cried several of the
rats, in surprise.</p>
<p>"Of course I can!" cried Uncle Wiggily, his
pink nose twinkling. "But why do you call
me IT?"</p>
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<p>"Because you are a piece of cheese," said
one rat, "and we always call cheese IT."</p>
<p>"Cheese? I, cheese?" asked astonished
Uncle Wiggily.</p>
<p>"Of course," cried the biggest rat of all.
"You're Cheshire cheese. Why, you perfume
the whole room! We're so hungry for you.
We thought the grocer had forgotten to send
you. But it's all right now. Oh, what a
delightful meal we shall have. We love
Cheshire cheese," and the rats in the room
with Mr. Longears looked very hungrily at
the bunny uncle—very hungrily indeed.</p>
<p>"Oh, what shall I do?" thought Uncle
Wiggily. "I see what has happened. When
I picked up the Cheshire cat's piece of
Cheshire cheese some of the perfume from it
must have stuck to my paws. The rats
smelled that and think I'm it. IT!" murmured
the bunny gentleman. "As if I were
a game of tag! IT!"</p>
<p>The rats in the locked room were very busy,
getting out their cheese knives and plates,
and poor Uncle Wiggily hardly knew what to
do with this most unpleasant adventure happening<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_28" id="Page_28">[Pg 28]</SPAN></span>
to him, when, all of a sudden, right in
the middle of the room, there appeared a big,
smiling mouth, with a cheerful grin spread
all over it. Just a smile it was, and nothing
more.</p>
<p>"Oh!" cried Uncle Wiggily in surprise.
"Oh!"</p>
<p>With that all the rats looked up and, seeing
the smile, one exclaimed:</p>
<p>"I smell a cat! Oh, woe is me! I smell a
cat!"</p>
<p>Then, all of a sudden the smile grew larger
and larger. Then a nose seemed to grow out
of nothing, then some whiskers, then a pair
of blazing eyes, and then ears—a head, legs,
claws and a body, and finally there stood the
Cheshire cat in the midst of the rats.</p>
<p>"Scat, rats," meaouwed the Cheshire cat.
"Scat!"</p>
<p>"How did you get in here?" asked one rat.</p>
<p>"Yes, tell us!" ordered another. "How did
you get in past the locked door?"</p>
<p>"Through the keyhole," said the Cheshire
cat. "I sent my smile in first, and then it was
easy for my body to follow. Now you scat<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_29" id="Page_29">[Pg 29]</SPAN></span>
and leave Uncle Wiggily alone!" and with
that the cat grinned larger than ever, showing
such sharp teeth that the rats quickly unlocked
the door and ran away, leaving the
bunny uncle quite safe.</p>
<p>"Alice in Wonderland, most magically
knew of the trouble you were in," said the
Cheshire cat, "so she sent me to help you,
which I was glad to do, as you had helped me.
My Cheshire cheese, that you found for me
when I had lost it, was very good!"</p>
<p>Then Uncle Wiggily hopped back to his
bungalow, and the cat went to see Alice; and
if the paper cutter doesn't slice the bread
board all up into pieces of cake for the puppy
dog's party, I'll tell you next about Uncle
Wiggily and the Dormouse.</p>
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