Jimmy Skunk - The Nest-Egg Gives Unc' Billy Away
by: Thorton Burgess
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'Tis little things that often
seem
Scarce worth a passing thought
Which in the end may prove that they
With big results are fraught.
Farmer Brown's boy watched Jimmy Skunk calmly and peacefully go his
way and grinned as he watched him. He scratched his head
thoughtfully. "I suppose," said he, "that that is as perfect an
example of the value of preparedness as there is. Jimmy knew he was
all ready for trouble if I chose to make it, and that because of
that I wouldn't make it. So he has calmly gone his way as if he were
as much bigger than I as I am bigger than he. There certainly is
nothing like being prepared if you want to avoid trouble."
Then Farmer Brown's boy once more turned to the henhouse and entered
it. He looked to make sure that no hen had been foolish enough to go
to sleep where Jimmy could have caught her, and satisfied of this,
he would have gone about his usual morning work of feeding the hens
but for one thing. That one thing was the china nest-egg on the
floor.
"Hello!" exclaimed Farmer Brown's boy when he saw it. "Now how did
that come there? It must be that Jimmy Skunk pulled it out of one of
those lower nests."
Now he knew just which nests had contained nest-eggs, and it didn't
take but a minute to find that none was missing in any of the lower
nests. "That's queer," he muttered. "That egg must have come from
one of the upper nests. Jimmy couldn't have got up to those. None of
the hens could have kicked it out last night, because they were all
on the roosts when I shut them up. They certainly didn't do it this
morning, because they wouldn't have dared leave the roosts with
Jimmy Skunk here. I'll have to look into this."
So he began with the second row of nests and looked in each. Then he
started on the upper row, and so he came to the nest in which Unc'
Billy Possum was hiding under the hay and holding his breath. Now
Unc' Billy had covered himself up pretty well with the hay, but he
had forgotten one thing; he had forgotten his tail. Yes, Sir, Unc'
Billy had forgotten his tail, and it hung just over the edge of the
nest. Of course, Farmer Brown's boy saw it. He couldn't help but see
it.
"Ho, ho!" he exclaimed right away. "Ho, ho! So there was more than
one visitor here last night. This henhouse seems to be a very
popular place. I see that the first thing for me to do after
breakfast is to nail a board over that hole in the floor. So it was
you, Unc' Billy Possum, who kicked that nest-egg out. Found it a
little hard for your teeth, didn't you? Lost your temper and kicked
it out, didn't you? That was foolish, Unc' Billy, very foolish
indeed. Never lose your temper over trifles. It doesn't pay. Now I
wonder what I'd better do with you."
All this time Unc' Billy hadn't moved. Of course, he couldn't
understand what Farmer Brown's boy was saying. Nor could he see what
Farmer Brown's boy was doing. So he held his breath and hoped and
hoped that he hadn't been discovered. And perhaps he wouldn't have
been but for that telltale nest-egg on the floor. That was the cause
of all his troubles. First it had angered Jimmy Skunk because as you
remember, it had fallen on Jimmy's head. Then it had led Farmer
Brown's boy to look in all the nests. It had seemed a trifle,
kicking that egg out of that nest, but see what the results were.
Truly, little things often are not so little as they seem.