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A BITTER DISAPPOINTMENT AS he flew through the Green Forest, Sammy Jay chuckled and chuckled to himself. It wasn't a good chuckle to hear. It was the kind of chuckle that only folks who are doing wrong, and think they are smart because they are doing wrong, use. Sammy Jay thought that he was smart, very smart indeed. He had screamed and shrieked and made a great fuss over nothing at all until Chatterer the Red Squirrel had come hurrying over to find out what it all meant. Then Sammy Jay had slipped away unseen and come straight to the store-house of Chatterer the Red Squirrel. This
particular
store-house had once been the home of Blacky the Crow. When Blacky
deserted it
for a new home, Chatterer had taken it for a store-house. He had roofed
it
over, and all through the pleasant fall he had stored away nuts and
acorns in
it. Sammy Jay had watched him. He had seen those sweet acorns and nuts
put
there, and he had never forgotten them. Now, with the snow deep on the
ground,
the easiest way to get a good meal that he knew of was to steal some of
those
very acorns. So he chuckled as he pulled apart the roof of Chatterer's
store-house in search of those acorns. Now
Chatterer the
Red Squirrel is quite as smart as Sammy Jay. Indeed, he is very much
like Sammy
Jay, for he is a mischief-maker and a thief himself. So, because people
who do
wrong always are on the watch for others to do wrong, Chatterer the Red
Squirrel had kept his sharp eyes wide open all the time he had been
filling his
store-house in the fall, and he had spied Sammy Jay's smart blue coat
when
Sammy had thought himself nicely hidden. Chatterer had known what Sammy
Jay was
hiding there for. His sharp eyes snapped, but he went right on filling
his
store-house just the same. Then, just as soon as he was sure that Sammy
Jay had
gone away, Chatterer had taken out every one of the sweet acorns and
put them
in another store-house inside a hollow tree. He had left nothing but
hickory
nuts, for he knew that these are too hard for Sammy Jay to crack. But Sammy
Jay
didn't know anything about this, and so now, as he broke his way into
the
store-house, he chuckled greedily. Pretty soon he had a hole big enough
to
stick his head in, and his mouth watered as he reached in for a sweet
acorn.
All he could find were hard hickory nuts. What did it mean? In a great
rage,
Sammy Jay began to tear the store-house to pieces. There must be some
sweet
acorns there somewhere! Hadn't he seen Chatterer put them there? He
forgot that
he was stealing. He forgot everything except his disappointment, and
the more
he thought of this, the angrier he grew. He would have pulled the
store-house
all to pieces, if Chatterer himself hadn't come home. Sammy Jay
had just
stopped for breath when he heard the rattle of claws on the bark of the
tree.
He knew what that meant, and he didn't wait to look down. He just
spread his
blue wings and with a scream of rage flew over to the next tree. Then
such a
dreadful noise as there was in the Green Forest! "Robber!"
screamed Chatterer the Red Squirrel, dancing up and down with anger. "Thief
yourself!" screamed Sammy Jay. It was a dreadful quarrel, and all the little forest people who were within hearing stopped their ears. |