<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_VI" id="CHAPTER_VI">CHAPTER VI</SPAN><br/><span class="small">UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE CATERPILLAR</span></h2>
<p>"Uncle Wiggily! Oh, Uncle Wiggily!"
called Alice from Wonderland as she stood
one day just outside the hollow stump bungalow
where the rabbit gentleman had just
finished his breakfast of carrot oatmeal with
parsnip sauce sprinkled over the top.</p>
<p>"Do you want to come for another walk
with me?" asked Alice as she ran up the bungalow
front steps.</p>
<p>"Are you going to have the Gryphon take
you to the Mock Turtle again?" the bunny
gentleman wanted to know. "If you are, I'll
bring my talcum powder gun along this time,
to keep away the mosquitoes."</p>
<p>"No. I don't have to see the Gryphon today,"
replied Wonderland Alice with a laugh.
"But the Duchess has sent me to find the
Blue Caterpillar."</p>
<p>"The Duchess has sent you to find the Blue
Caterpillar?" questioned Uncle Wiggily,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_45" id="Page_45">[Pg 45]</SPAN></span>
wondering if he had heard rightly. "But
who is the Duchess?"</p>
<p>"Oh, she's some relation to the Queen of
Hearts," Alice answered. "She's in the book
with me, the Duchess is. In the book-picture
she always has a lot of trimming on her big
hat, and she doesn't care whether or not she
holds the baby upside down."</p>
<p>"Oh, yes, now I remember," Uncle Wiggily
said, laughing as he thought of the baby.
"And now about the Blue Caterpillar?"</p>
<p>"Oh, he's a sort of long, fuzzy bug, who sits
on a toadstool smoking a pipe," explained
Alice. "The Duchess wants him to come and
smoke some hams for her."</p>
<p>"Smoke hams!" cried the bunny rabbit.
"Why the very idonical idea! I've heard of
men smoking tobacco—but hams—"</p>
<p>"Oh, you don't smoke hams in a pipe," said
Alice with a laugh. "They take a ham before
it is cooked, and hang it up in a cloud of
smoke, or blow smoke on it, or do something
to it with smoke, so it will dry and keep
longer."</p>
<p>"What do they want to keep it for?" asked<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_46" id="Page_46">[Pg 46]</SPAN></span>
Uncle Wiggily. "I thought ham was to eat,
with eggs."</p>
<p>"Oh, dear!" laughed Alice. "I wish you
wouldn't ask me so many questions. You're
like the Dormouse, or the Cheshire Cheese
Cat or the Hatter. They were always asking
the curiousestest questions like 'Who threw
stones at the cherry tree?' or 'How did the
soft egg get inside the hard shell without
cracking it?' All things like that. I can't
answer them!"</p>
<p>"Very well," said Uncle Wiggily, smiling
at Alice. "I'll not ask you any more questions.
Come on! We'll go find the Blue
Caterpillar."</p>
<p>So off they started, the bunny rabbit gentleman
and Wonderland Alice who had a
day's vacation from the book with her name
on it. Now and then she could slip out of the
book covers and go off to have a real adventure
with Uncle Wiggily.</p>
<p>The bunny uncle and the little girl with the
pretty, flaxen hair had not gone very far over
the fields and through the woods before, all
of a sudden, as they were walking under<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_47" id="Page_47">[Pg 47]</SPAN></span>
some trees, something long and twisty and
rubbery, like a big fire hose, reached out and
grabbed them.</p>
<p>"Oh, my!" cried Alice, trying to get loose,
which she could not do. "A big snake has
us!"</p>
<p>"No," said Uncle Wiggily, looking around
as best he could, for he, too, was held fast as
was Alice. "This isn't a snake."</p>
<p>"What is it?" asked Alice.</p>
<p>"It's a bad circus elephant," said the bunny,
"and he has caught us in his trunk. Oh,
dear! Please let us go!" he begged the big
animal.</p>
<p>"No," sadly answered the circus elephant,
for it was indeed he. "I can't let you go, for
if I do they will all sit on my back and bite
me."</p>
<p>"Who will?" asked Uncle Wiggily, curious
like.</p>
<p>"The mosquitoes," was the answer. "You
see they have tried in so many ways to catch
you, and haven't done it, Uncle Wiggily, that
they finally came to me. About a million billion
of them swarmed around me, and they<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_48" id="Page_48">[Pg 48]</SPAN></span>
said they'd bite me until I had the shiv-ivers
if I did not help them catch you. So I had to
promise that I would, though I did not want
to, for I like you, Uncle Wiggily.</p>
<p>"If I hadn't promised, though, the mosquitoes
would have bitten me, and though I
seem to have a very thick skin I am very
tender, not to say ticklish, when it comes to
mosquito bites. So I hid here to catch you,
and I'll have to hold you until the mosquitoes
come to get you. I'm very sorry!" and the
elephant wound his rubbery nose of a trunk
still more tightly around Uncle Wiggily and
Alice.</p>
<p>"Oh, dear!" said Alice. "What shall we
do?"</p>
<p>"I don't know, I'm sure," answered the
bunny. "This is quite too bad. If only the
Blue Caterpillar—"</p>
<p>"Hush!" exclaimed a fuzzy voice down in
the grass near the elephant's left front foot.
"Don't say a word. I'll help you," and along
came crawling a big Blue Caterpillar, with a
folded toadstool umbrella and a long-stemmed
pipe on his back.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_49" id="Page_49">[Pg 49]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"That elephant is very ticklish," said the
Blue Caterpillar. "Watch me make him
squirm. And when he squirms he'll have to
uncurl his trunk to scratch himself, and when
he does that—"</p>
<p>"We'll get away!" whispered Uncle
Wiggily.</p>
<p>"Exactly!" said the Blue Caterpillar. So
he crawled up the elephant's leg, and tickled
the big animal on its ear.</p>
<p>"Oh, dear!" cried the elephant. "How itchy
I am!" and he uncurled his trunk to scratch
himself, and then Uncle Wiggily and Alice
could run away safely, and the mosquitoes
didn't get them after all. Then Alice told the
Blue Caterpillar about the Duchess wanting
the hams smoked and the crawling creature
said he'd attend to it, and puff smoke on them
from his pipe.</p>
<p>So everything came out all right, I'm glad
to say, and if the starch doesn't all come out
of the collar so it has to lie down instead of
standing up straight at the moving picture
show, I'll tell you next about Uncle Wiggily
and the Hatter.</p>
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