![]() Jerry then realizes his scouts are not with him and he sees what is about to happen. One grey mouse grabs his tomahawk and the other grabs his bow and arrow and they head over to Tom. The scouts stop and see Tom asleep under a tree. Jerry then leads his scouts on their hiking trip. Jerry scolds him as if to say, "Stop it." The arrow falls through the drain pipe and ends up hitting him in the bum. The little grey mouse shoots his arrow in the air, barely missing the robin's tail feathers. Jerry then shakes his head at the little grey mouse as if to say, "Don't do that." Jerry then sees the other grey mouse trying to shoot a robin sitting in a tree. This allows Jerry and the grey mouse to get away. To distract him, Jerry starts playing "Turkey in the Straw" on the bow and arrow like a violin. ![]() Spike wakes up and looks at the two of them in both anger and confusion. The grey mouse goes into Spike's mouth and attempts to shoot an arrow at Spike's uvula, but Jerry intervenes. When Jerry returns, he sees one of the grey mice heading toward Spike who is asleep. ![]() The two grey mice then start scouting around. Jerry then pats them on their head and he leaves to put on his scoutmaster uniform. "Dear Scoutmaster Jerry, These are the two little orphans you promised to take on a hiking trip. They knock on the door and hand him a note which reads: The cartoon opens with two young grey mice, both resembling Nibbles, dressed as Indians (one with a blue feather, the other, red) and walking toward Jerry's house. But the mischievous orphans turn the hike into a real war against Tom Cat with axes, bows and guns. "Scoutmaster" Jerry is asked to take a couple orphans with American Indian heritage on a hiking trip.
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