Good evening and welcome to Dreamtime Stories with Jackie.
I'm so glad you joined me tonight for another exciting chapter in Old Granny Fox.
Tonight we're going to read chapter 19.
But before we do,
Snuggle down into your covers and get everything just right so we can get ready for sleep time.
In chapter 18,
We learned that Granny and Reddy had swiped Bowser the Dog's dinner.
So here we are at chapter 19.
Old Man Coyote does a little thinking.
Investigate and for yourself find out those things which most you want to know about.
Old Granny Fox never in all his life had Reddy Fox enjoyed a dinner more than that one he and Granny had stolen from Bowser the Hound.
Of course,
It would have tasted delicious anyway because they were so dreadfully hungry.
But to Reddy,
It tasted better still because it had been intended for Bowser.
Bowser had hunted Reddy and Granny so often that Reddy really had no love for him at all.
And it kind of tickled him to think that they had taken his dinner from him almost under his nose.
With that good dinner in their tummies,
Granny and Reddy Fox felt so much better that the great world no longer seemed such a cold and cruel place.
Funny,
Isn't it how differently things look when your stomach is full from the way those same things look when it is empty?
Best of all,
They knew they could play the same sharp trick again and swipe another dinner from Bowser if need be.
It is a comforting feeling,
A very comforting feeling to know for a certainty where you can get another meal.
It is a feeling that Granny and Reddy Fox and many other little people of the Green Meadows and the Green Forest seldom have in winter.
As a rule,
When they have eaten one meal,
They haven't the least idea where the next one is coming from.
Oh,
How would you like to live that way?
The very next day,
Granny and Reddy went up to Farmer Brown's at Bowser's dinner hour.
But this time,
Farmer Brown's boy was at work near the barn.
And Bowser was not chained up.
Granny and Reddy stole away as silently as they had come.
On the day following,
They found Bowser chained up and stole another dinner from him.
And then they went away laughing until their sides ached as they heard Bowser's whines of surprise and disappointment when he discovered that his dinner had vanished.
They knew by the sound of his voice that he hadn't the least idea what had become of that dinner.
Now,
There was someone else roaming over the snow-covered meadows and through the Green Forest and the old pasture these days with a stomach so lean and empty that he couldn't think of anything else.
It was Old Man Coyote.
You know,
He is very clever,
This Old Man Coyote.
And he managed to find enough food of one kind or another to keep him alive,
But never enough to give him a full stomach feeling.
While he wasn't actually starving,
He was always hungry.
So he spent all the time when he wasn't sleeping,
Hunting for something to eat.
Of course,
He often ran across the tracks of Old Granny and Reddy Fox and once in a while he would meet them.
It struck Old Man Coyote that they didn't seem as thin as he was.
Hmm,
That set him to thinking.
Neither of them was a smarter hunter than he.
In fact,
He prided himself on being smarter than either of them.
Yet,
When he met them,
They seemed to be in the best of spirits and not at all worried because food was so scarce.
Why?
There must be a reason.
They must be getting food of which he knew nothing.
I'll just keep an eye on them,
Muttered Old Man Coyote.
So,
Very slyly and cleverly,
Old Man Coyote followed Granny and Reddy Fox,
Taking the greatest care that they should not suspect what he was doing.
All night he followed them through the green forest and over the green meadows.
And when at last he saw them go home,
Appearing not at all worried because they had caught nothing,
He trotted off to his own home to do some more thinking.
They are getting food somewhere,
That is for sure,
He muttered as he scratched first one ear and then the other.
Somehow he could think better when he was scratching his ears.
If they don't get it in the night,
And they certainly didn't get anything this night,
They must be getting it in the daytime.
I've done considerable hunting myself in the daytime and I haven't once met them in the green forest or seen them on the green meadows or up in the old pasture.
I wonder if they are swiping Farmer Brown's hens and haven't been found out yet.
I've kept away from there myself,
But if they can swipe hens and not be caught,
I bet I certainly can.
There never was a fox yet smart enough to do a thing that a coyote cannot do if he tries.
I think I'll slip up where I can watch Farmer Brown's and see what's going on up there.
Yes sir,
That's what I'm going to do.
With this,
Old Man Coyote grinned and then curled himself up for a short nap,
For he was tired.
Oh boy,
It looks like Old Man Coyote's gonna find out Granny and Reddy's secret.
Stay tuned and come back soon for chapter 20,
A Twice Stolen Dinner.
This is Jackie sending you so many hugs.
Good night now.