Buster Bear - Farmer Brown's Boy and Buster Bear Meet
by: Thorton Burgess
Rank: N/A
If you should meet with Buster
Bear
While walking through the wood,
What would you do? Now tell me true,
I'd run the best I could.
That is what Farmer Brown's boy did when he met Buster Bear, and a
lot of the little people of the Green Forest and some from the Green
Meadows saw him. When Farmer Brown's boy came hurrying home from the
Laughing Brook without any fish one day and told about the great
footprint he had seen in a muddy place on the bank deep in the Green
Forest, and had said his was sure that it was the footprint of a
Bear, he had been laughed at. Farmer Brown had laughed and laughed.
"Why," said he, "there hasn't been a Bear in the Green Forest for
years and years and years, not since my own grandfather was a little
boy, and that, you know, was a long, long, long time ago. If you
want to find Mr. Bear, you will have to go to the Great Woods. I
don't know who made that footprint, but it certainly couldn't have
been a Bear. I think you must have imagined it."
Then he had laughed some more, all of which goes to show how easy it
is to be mistaken, and how foolish it is to laugh at things you
really don't know about. Buster Bear had come to live in the Green
Forest, and Farmer Brown's boy had seen his footprint. But Farmer
Brown laughed so much and made fun of him so much, that at last his
boy began to think that he must have been mistaken after all. So
when he heard Blacky the Crow and Sammy Jay making a great fuss near
the edge of the Green Forest, he never once thought of Buster Bear,
as he started over to see what was going on.
When Blacky and Sammy saw him coming, they moved a little farther in
to the Green Forest, still screaming in the most excited way. They
felt sure that Farmer Brown's boy would follow them, and they meant
to lead him to where Sammy had seen Buster Bear that morning. Then
they would find out for sure if what Little Joe Otter had said was
true,—that Farmer Brown's boy really was afraid of Buster Bear.
Now all around, behind trees and stumps, and under thick branches,
and even in tree tops, were other little people watching with round,
wide-open eyes to see what would happen. It was very exciting, the
most exciting thing they could remember. You see, they had come to
believe that Farmer Brown's boy wasn't afraid of anybody or
anything, and as most of them were very much afraid of him, they had
hard work to believe that he would really be afraid of even such a
great, big, strong fellow as Buster Bear. Every one was so busy
watching Farmer Brown's boy that no one saw Buster coming from the
other direction.
You see, Buster walked very softly. Big as he is, he can walk
without making the teeniest, weeniest sound. And that is how it
happened that no one saw him or heard him until just as Farmer
Brown's boy stepped out from behind one side of a thick little
hemlock-tree, Buster Bear stepped out from behind the other side of
that same little tree, and there they were face to face! Then
everybody held their breath, even Blacky the Crow and Sammy Jay. For
just a little minute it was so still there in the Green Forest that
not the least little sound could be heard. What was going to happen?