THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD
Johnny Chuck had begun to think about
his clothes. Yes, Sir, he spent a whole lot of
time thinking about how he looked and wishing that
he had a handsomer coat. For the first time in
all his life he began to envy Reddy Fox, because of
the beautiful red coat of which Reddy is so proud.
It seemed to Johnny that his own coat was so plain
and so dull that no one would look at it twice.
Besides, it was torn now, because of the great fight
Johnny had had with the old gray Chuck who came down
from the Old Pasture. Johnny smoothed it down
and brushed it carefully and tried to make himself
look as spick and span as he knew how.
“Oh, dear!” he sighed.
“I don’t see why Old Mother Nature didn’t
give me as handsome a coat as she did Reddy Fox.
And there are Jimmy Skunk and Happy Jack the Gray
Squirrel and—and—why, almost
every one has a handsomer coat than I have!”
Now this wasn’t at all like Johnny Chuck.
First he had been discontented with his house and had
given it to Jimmy Skunk. Now he was discontented
with his clothes. What was coming over Johnny
Chuck? He really didn’t know himself.
At least, he wouldn’t have admitted that he
knew. But right down deep in his heart was a
great desire—the desire to have Polly Chuck
admire him. Yes, Sir, that is what it was!
And it seemed to him that she would admire him a great
deal more if he wore fine clothes. You see, he
hadn’t learned yet what Peter Rabbit had learned
a long time ago, which is that
Fine clothes but catch
the passing eye;
Fine deeds win love
from low and high.
So Johnny Chuck wished and wished
that he had a handsome suit, but as he didn’t,
and no amount of wishing would bring him one, he just
made the one he did have look as good as he could,
and then went in search of Polly Chuck.
Sometimes she would not notice him
at all. Sometimes he would find her shyly peeping
at him from behind a clump of grass. Then Johnny
Chuck would try to make himself look very important,
and would strut about as if he really did own the
Green Meadows.
Sometimes she would hide from him,
and when he found her she would run away. Other
times she would be just as nice to him as she could
be, and they would have a jolly time hunting for sweet
clover and other nice things to eat. Then Johnny
Chuck’s heart would swell until it seemed to
him that it would fairly burst with happiness.
Instead of wanting to drive Polly
Chuck away from the Green Meadows, as he had the old
gray Chuck, Johnny began to worry for fear that Polly
Chuck might not stay on the Green Meadows. Whenever
he thought of that, his heart would sink way, way
down, and he would hurry to look for her and make
sure that she was still there.
When he was beside her, he felt very
big and strong and brave and longed for a chance to
show her how brave he was. She was such a timid
little thing herself that the least little thing frightened
her, and Johnny Chuck was glad that this was so, for
it gave him a chance to protect her.
When he wasn’t with her, he
spent his time looking for new patches of sweet clover
to take her to. At first she wouldn’t go
without a great deal of coaxing, but after a while
he didn’t have to coax at all. She seemed
to delight to be with him as much as he did to be with
her.
So Johnny Chuck grew happier and happier.
He was happier than he had ever been in all his life
before. You see Johnny Chuck had found the greatest
thing in the world. Do you know what it is?
It is called love.