FARMER BROWN’S BOY HAS A GLAD SURPRISE
The sweetest sound in the
world is the voice of one you love.
Bowser the Hound.
Farmer Brown’s boy had an errand
which took him far from home. He harnessed the
horse to a sleigh and started off right after dinner.
Now it happened that his errand took him in the direction
of the farm where Bowser the Hound had been taken
such good care of, and where Reddy Fox had that very
day caught the fat hen. Farmer Brown’s boy
was not thinking of Bowser. You see, he had already
visited most of the farms in that direction in his
search for Bowser and had found no trace of him.
It was a beautiful day to be sleighing,
and Farmer Brown’s boy was whistling merrily,
for there is nothing he enjoys more than a sleigh
ride. He had almost reached the place he had started
for when ’way off across the fields to his right
he heard a dog. Now Farmer Brown’s boy
enjoys listening to the sound of a Hound chasing a
Fox. There is something about it which stirs
the blood. He stopped whistling and stopped the
horse in order that he might listen better.
At first that sound was very, very
faint, but as Farmer Brown’s boy listened, it
grew louder and clearer. Suddenly Farmer Brown’s
boy leaped up excitedly. “That’s
Bowser!” he cried. “As sure as I live
that’s good old Bowser! I would know that
voice among a million!”
He leaped from the sleigh and tied
the horse. Then he climbed over the fence and
began to run across the snow-covered fields. He
could tell from the sound in what direction Bowser
was running. He could tell from the appearance
of the country about where Reddy Fox would be likely
to lead Bowser, and he ran for a place which he felt
sure Reddy would be likely to pass.
Louder and louder sounded the great
voice of Bowser, and faster and faster ran Farmer
Brown’s boy to reach that place before Bowser
should pass. The louder that great voice sounded,
the more absolutely certain Farmer Brown’s boy
became that it was the voice of Bowser, and a great
joy filled his heart. At last he reached an old
road. He felt certain that Reddy would follow
that road. So he hid behind an old stone wall
on the edge of it.
He did not have long to wait.
A red form appeared around a turn in the old road,
running swiftly. Then it stopped and stood perfectly
still. Of course it was Reddy Fox. He was
listening to make sure just how far behind him Bowser
was. He listened for only a moment and then started
on as swiftly as before. Right down the road
past Farmer Brown’s boy Reddy ran, and never
once suspected he was being watched.
A few minutes later another form appeared
around the turn in the road. It was Bowser!
Yes, Sir, it was Bowser! With a glad cry Farmer
Brown’s boy jumped over the stone wall and waited.