JOHNNY HAS ANOTHER ADVENTURE
Johnny Chuck lay stretched out on
the cool, soft grass of the Green Meadows, panting
for breath. He was very tired and very sore.
His face was scratched and bitten. His clothes
were torn, and he smarted dreadfully in a dozen places.
But still Johnny Chuck was happy. When he raised
his head to look, he could see a gray old Chuck limping
off towards the Old Pasture. Once in a while
the gray old Chuck would turn his head and show his
teeth, but he kept right on towards the Old Pasture.
Johnny Chuck smiled.
It had been a great fight, and more
than once Johnny Chuck had thought that he should
have to give up. He thought of this now, and then
he thought with shame of how he had bragged and boasted
just before the fight. What if he had lost?
He resolved that he would never again brag or boast.
But he also made up his mind that if any one should
pick a quarrel with him, he would show that he wasn’t
afraid.
It was getting late in the afternoon
when Johnny finally felt rested enough to go on.
He had got to find a place to spend the night.
He hobbled along, for he was very stiff and sore,
until he came to the edge of the Green Meadows, where
they meet the Green Forest.
Jolly, round, red Mr. Sun was almost
ready to go down to his bed behind the Purple Hills.
Shadows were already beginning to creep through the
Green Forest. Somehow they gave Johnny Chuck that
same lonesome feeling that he had had when he first
left his old home. You see he had always lived
out in the Green Meadows and somehow he was afraid
of the Green Forest in the night.
So, instead of going into the Green
Forest, he wandered along the edge of it, looking
for a place in which to spend the night. At last
he came to a hollow log lying just out on the edge
of the Green Meadows. Very carefully Johnny Chuck
examined it, to be sure that no one else was using
it.
“It’s just the place I’m looking
for!” he said aloud.
Just then there was a sharp hiss,
a very fierce hiss. Johnny Chuck felt the hair
on his neck rise as it always did when he heard that
hiss, and he wasn’t at all surprised, when he
turned his head, to find Mr. Blacksnake close by.
Mr. Blacksnake glided swiftly up to the old log and
coiled himself in front of the opening. Then he
raised his head and ran out his tongue in the most
impudent way.
“Run along, Johnny Chuck!
I’ve decided to sleep here myself to-night!”
he said sharply.
Now when Johnny Chuck was a very little
fellow, he had been in great fear of Mr. Blacksnake,
as he had had reason to be. And because he didn’t
know any better, he had been afraid ever since.
Mr. Blacksnake knew this and so now he looked as ugly
as he knew how. But you see he didn’t know
about the great fight that Johnny Chuck had just won.
Now to win an honest fight always
makes one feel very strong and very sure of oneself.
Johnny looked at Mr. Blacksnake and saw that Mr. Blacksnake
didn’t look half as big as Johnny had always
thought he did. He made up his mind that as he
had found the old log first, he had the best right
to it.
“I found it first and I’m
going to keep it!” snapped Johnny Chuck, and
with every hair on end and gritting his teeth, he walked
straight towards Mr. Blacksnake.
Now Mr. Blacksnake is a great bluffer,
while at heart he is really a coward. With a
fierce hiss he rushed right at Johnny Chuck, expecting
to see him turn tail and run. But Johnny stood
his ground and showed all his sharp teeth. Instead
of attacking Johnny, Mr. Blacksnake glided past him
and sneaked away through the grass.
Johnny Chuck chuckled as he crept into the hollow
log.
“Only a coward runs away without fighting,”
he murmured sleepily.