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XV FARMER BROWN'S BOY TRIES TO MAKE FRIENDS Nobody
lives who's wholly bad;
Some good you'll find in every heart. Your
enemies will be your friends.
If only you will do your part. So when Chatterer had
been caught in
the trap in Farmer Brown's corncrib, he hadn't doubted in the least
that Farmer
Brown's boy would give, him to Black Pussy or do something equally
cruel; and
even when he found that he was only to be kept a prisoner in a very
comfortable
prison, with plenty to eat and drink, he wasn't willing to believe any
good of
Farmer Brown's boy. Indeed, he hated him more
than ever, if that were possible. But Farmer Brown's boy
was very
patient. He came to Chatterer's prison ever so many times a day and
whistled
and clucked and talked to Chatterer. And he brought good things to eat.
It
seemed as if he were all the time trying to think of some new treat for
Chatterer. He never came without bringing something. At first,
Chatterer would
hide in his hollow stump as soon as he saw Farmer Brown's boy coming
and
wouldn't so much as peek out until he had gone away. When he was sure
that the
way was clear, he would come out again, and always he found some
delicious fat
nuts or some other dainty waiting for him. After a little, as soon as
he saw
Farmer Brown's boy coming, Chatterer would begin to wonder what good
thing he
had brought this time, and would grow terribly impatient for Farmer
Brown's boy
to go away so that he could find out. By and by it got so that
he couldn't
wait, but would. slyly peep out of his little, round doorway to see
what had
been brought for him. Then one day Farmer Brown's boy didn't come at
all.
Chatterer tried to make himself believe that he was glad. He told
himself that
he hated Farmer Brown's boy, and he hoped that he never, never would
see him
again. But all the time he knew that it wasn't true. It was the longest
day
since Chatterer had been a prisoner. Early the next morning, before
Chatterer
was out of bed, he heard a step in the woodshed, and before he thought
what he
was doing, he was out of his hollow stump to see if it really was
Farmer
Brown's boy. It was, and he had three great fat nuts which he dropped
into
Chatterer's cage. It seemed to Chatterer that he just couldn't wait for
Farmer
Brown's boy to go away. Finally he darted forward and seized one. Then
he
scampered to the shelter of his hollow stump to eat it. When it was
finished,
he just had to have another. Farmer Brown's boy was still watching, but
somehow
Chatterer didn't feel so much afraid. This time he sat up on one of the
little
branches of the stump and ate it in plain sight. Farmer Brown's boy
smiled, and
it was a pleasant smile. "I believe we shall be friends, after all," said he. |