THE MISCHIEVOUS LITTLE NIGHT BREEZE
A little act of mischief can
Upset the deepest, best laid
plan.
Bowser the Hound.
Reddy Fox was very pleased with himself
as he thought how much smarter he was than Old Man
Coyote. He didn’t waste any time in pushing
open the henyard gate. It didn’t enter
his head that there might be a trap inside. He
was so eager to find out if the little door where in
daytime the hens ran in and out of the henhouse was
open, that he jumped inside the henyard just as soon
as the gate was pushed open wide enough for him to
enter.
Old Man Coyote, watching from his
hiding place, saw Reddy push the gate open and enter
the henyard. “So far, so good,” muttered
Old Man Coyote to himself. “There isn’t
any trap just inside that gate, so it will be safe
enough for me to follow Reddy in there. I think
I’ll wait a bit, however, and see what luck
he has in getting into the henhouse. If he catches
a chicken he won’t stop to eat it there.
He won’t dare to. All I need do is to wait
right here around the corner, and if he brings a chicken
out, I’ll simply tell him to drop it. Then
I will have the chicken and will have run no risk.”
You see Old Man Coyote is a very, very clever old
sinner.
So Old Man Coyote peeked through the
wires and watched Reddy Fox, who thought himself so
much smarter, steal swiftly across to the henhouse
and try that little door. It was closed, but it
wasn’t fastened, as Reddy could tell by poking
at it.
“It is just a matter of time
and patience,” muttered Reddy to himself.
“If I keep at it long enough, I can work it open.”
You see Reddy had done that very thing once before
a great while ago.
So he set himself to work with such
patience as he could, and all the time Old Man Coyote
watched and wondered what Reddy was doing. He
guessed that Reddy was having some trouble, but also
he knew from Reddy’s actions that Reddy hoped
to get inside that henhouse.
Now Reddy had left the henyard gate
ajar. If he had pushed it wide open things might
have been different. But he didn’t push
it wide open. He left it only halfway open.
By and by there happened along a mischievous little
Night Breeze. There is nothing that a mischievous
little Night Breeze enjoys more than making things
move. This mischievous little Night Breeze found
that that gate would swing, so it blew against that
gate and blew and blew until suddenly, with a sharp
little click, the gate closed and the spring latch
snapped into place. Reddy Fox was a prisoner!