SAMMY JAY UNDERSTANDS
It was a beautiful morning. Jolly,
round, red Mr. Sun had thrown his bedclothes off very
early and started to climb up the sky, smiling his
broadest. Old Mother West Wind had swept his path
clear of clouds. The Merry Little Breezes, who,
you know, are Mother West Wind’s children, had
danced across the Green Meadows up to the old orchard,
where they pelted each other with white and pink petals
of apple blossoms until the ground was covered.
Each apple-tree was like a huge bouquet of loveliness.
Yes, indeed, it was very beautiful that spring morning.
Sammy Jay had gotten up almost as
early as Mr. Sun and Old Mother West Wind. As
soon as he had swallowed his breakfast, he flew up
to the old orchard and hid among the white and pink
apple blossoms to watch for Johnny Chuck. You
see, he knew that Johnny Chuck had some sort of a
secret which filled Johnny with very great pride; but
what it was Sammy Jay couldn’t even guess, and
nothing troubles Sammy Jay quite so much as the feeling
that he cannot find out the secrets of other people.
So he sat very, very still among the apple blossoms
and waited and watched.
By and by Johnny Chuck appeared on
his doorstep. He seemed very much excited, did
Johnny Chuck. He sat up very straight and looked
this way and looked that way. He looked up in
the apple-trees, and Sammy Jay held his breath, for
fear that Johnny would see him. But Sammy was
so well hidden that, bright as Johnny Chuck’s
eyes are, they failed to see him. Then Johnny
Chuck actually climbed up on the old stone wall so
as to see better, and he sat there a long time, looking
and looking.
Sammy Jay grew impatient. “He
seems to be terribly watchful this morning. I
never knew him to be so watchful before. I don’t
understand it,” muttered Sammy to himself.
After a while Johnny Chuck seemed
quite satisfied that there was no one about.
He hopped down from the old stone wall and scampered
over to the doorway of his new house, and there he
began to chatter. Sammy Jay stretched his neck
until it ached, trying to hear what Johnny Chuck was
saying, but he couldn’t because Johnny’s
head was inside his doorway.
Pretty soon Johnny Chuck backed out
and sat up, and he looked very proud and important.
Then Sammy Jay saw something that nearly took his
breath away. It was the head of Polly Chuck peeping
out of the doorway. It was the first time that
he had seen Polly Chuck.
“Why,” gasped Sammy Jay,
“it must be that Johnny Chuck has a mate, and
I didn’t know a thing about it! So that’s
his secret and the reason he has appeared so proud
lately!”
Polly Chuck came out on the doorstep.
She looked just as proud as Johnny Chuck, and at the
same time she seemed terribly anxious. She sat
up beside Johnny Chuck, and she looked this way and
that way, just as Johnny had. Then she put her
head in at the doorway and began to call in the softest
voice.
In a minute Sammy Jay saw something
more. It surprised him so that he nearly lost
his balance. It was another head peeping out of
the doorway, a head just like Johnny Chuck’s,
only it was a teeny-weeny one. Then there was
another and another! Polly kept talking and talking
in the softest voice, while Johnny Chuck swelled himself
up until he looked as if he would burst with pride.
Sammy Jay understood now why Johnny
Chuck had been so proud for the last few days.
It was because he had a family! Sammy looked down
at the three little Chucks sitting on the doorstep,
trying to sit up the way Johnny Chuck sat, and they
looked so funny that Sammy forgot himself and laughed
right out loud. In a flash the three little Chucks
and Polly Chuck had disappeared inside the house, while
Johnny Chuck looked up angrily. He knew that
his secret was a secret no longer.