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XI
CHATTERER GROWS RECKLESS CHATTERER saw that a branch of the very tree he was sitting in stretched right over the roof of the little house and the very tips of some of the twigs actually touched it. Chatterer's eyes danced. "If I can't get in from the ground, perhaps I can get in from the air," said he and chuckled. Chatterer looked around hastily to see if any one was watching. No one was in sight but Black Pussy, watching him from the ground. He didn't mind her up there so he ran lightly out along the branch over the roof of the little house and jumped on to it. Swiftly he ran around the edge of it, peeping over. He was looking for au opening big enough to crawl through. At last,
over in
one corner, he spied a knothole close up under the edge of the roof.
Chatterer
dug his sharp claws into the wood to keep from falling and very
carefully crept
over until he had safely reached the hole. It wasn't quite big enough
to push
his head wholly through. Gnaw, gnaw, gnaw! The little splinters began
to fly.
Gnaw, gnaw, gnaw! The hole was big enough, and Chatterer slipped safely
inside
just as Farmer Brown's boy came out of the house and noticed Black
Pussy
sitting on the ground, staring up at the roof of the little house. "Hello,
Puss!
Did you think you heard a mouse in there?" exclaimed Farmer Brown's
boy.
"You didn't, because no mice can get in there. Come along over to the
barn, and I'll give you some nice fresh warm milk." "Phew!"
exclaimed Chatterer to himself, "that was a narrow escape! I'm glad
that
pesky black cat can't tell what she saw!" When they
were out
of sight, Chatterer turned to see what kind of a place he was in. His
eyes
glistened with greed. Corn, corn, corn everywhere! It seemed to him
there was
corn enough for all the Squirrels in the world. "And it's
all
mine!" gasped Chatterer, quite forgetting that he was stealing. Then he
began to eat, and he ate and ate until he couldn't swallow another
mouthful. |