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<h1>THE TALE OF RUSTY WREN</h1>
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<p class="fm3">BY</p>
<p class="fm4"><span class="ws">ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY</span></p>
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<h2>CONTENTS</h2>
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<tr><td align="right"><span class="smcap">chapter</span> </td><td></td><td align="right"><span class="smcap">page</span></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#I">I.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">A Pleasant Home</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_1">1</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#II">II.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">Johnnie Green’s Idea</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_6">6</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#III">III.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">The Alarm Clock</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_11">11</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#IV">IV.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">Rusty Is Jealous</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_16">16</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#V">V.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">The New Bird</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_21">21</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#VI">VI.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">Mr. Crow to the Rescue</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_27">27</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#VII">VII.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">A Neat Housekeeper</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_33">33</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#VIII">VIII.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">Rusty in Trouble</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_38">38</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#IX">IX.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">All’s Well Again</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_42">42</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#X">X.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">Bad News</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_47">47</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XI">XI.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">The Noise on the Roof</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_52">52</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XII">XII.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">The Unwelcome Visitor</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_57">57</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XIII">XIII.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">Boy Wanted!</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_62">62</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XIV">XIV.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">Too Many Callers</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_67">67</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XV">XV.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">Mr. Chippy’s Son</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_72">72</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XVI">XVI.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">The Accident</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_77">77</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XVII">XVII.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">Help! Help!</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_82">82</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XVIII">XVIII.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">The Puzzle</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_87">87</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XIX">XIX.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">A Friend, Indeed</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_92">92</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XX">XX.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">An Invitation</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_99">99</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XXI">XXI.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">Off to Black Creek</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_104">104</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XXII">XXII.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">The Forgotten Guest</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_109">109</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><SPAN href="#XXIII">XXIII.</SPAN> </td><td><span class="smcap">A Strange Mistake</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_114">114</SPAN></td></tr>
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<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_1" id="Page_1">[1]</SPAN></span></p>
<h1><SPAN name="THE_TALE_OF_RUSTY_WREN" id="THE_TALE_OF_RUSTY_WREN"></SPAN>THE TALE OF RUSTY WREN</h1>
<h2><SPAN name="I" id="I"></SPAN>I</h2>
<h2>A PLEASANT HOME</h2>
<p>Now, Rusty Wren had found—and shown
to his wife—a hollow apple tree and a hole
in a fence-rail, either of which he thought
would make a pleasant place in which to
live.</p>
<p>But since the little couple were <i>house
wrens</i>, Rusty’s wife said she thought that
they oughtn’t to be so far from the farmhouse.</p>
<p>“Why not build our nest behind one of
the shutters?” she suggested.</p>
<p>But Rusty shook his head quickly—and<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_2" id="Page_2">[2]</SPAN></span>
with decision.</p>
<p>“That won’t do,” said he. “Somebody
might come to the window and close the
shutter; and then our nest would fall to
the ground. And if we happened to have
six or eight eggs in it, you know you
wouldn’t like that very well.”</p>
<p>Rusty’s wife agreed with him on that
point. But she still insisted that she
wanted to live near the farmhouse; and
she said that she expected her husband to
find a good spot for their nest, for she certainly
wasn’t going to spend the summer
in a hole in a fence-rail, or in an old apple
tree, either.</p>
<p>Rusty Wren saw at once that there was
no sense in arguing with her. If he wanted
any peace, he knew that he might as well
forget the old hollow apple tree and the
hole in the fence-rail too. He had better
forget them and resume his search for a<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_3" id="Page_3">[3]</SPAN></span>
home. So he gave his plump little cinnamon-colored
body a shake and held his
tail at even a higher angle than usual,
just to show people that he was going to
be the head of the house—when they
should have one. Then with a flirt of his
short, round wings he hurried over to Farmer
Green’s dooryard—after calling to
his wife that he would come back and tell
her if he had any luck.</p>
<p>Rusty Wren spent some busy moments
about Farmer Green’s buildings. And
since he loved to be busy and was never
so happy as when he had something important
to do, he hopped and climbed and
fluttered to his heart’s content, looking
into a hundred different holes and cracks
and crannies.</p>
<p>But he didn’t find a single one that
suited him. Every place into which he
peered was either too big or too little, or<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_4" id="Page_4">[4]</SPAN></span>
too high or too low; or it was where the
rain would beat upon it; or maybe it was
so situated that the cat could thrust her
paw inside. Anyhow, every possible nook
for a nest had some drawback. And Rusty
was wondering what he could say to his
wife, who was sure to be upset if her plans
went wrong, when all at once he came
upon the finest place for a house that he
had ever seen. One quick look through
the small round opening that led to it was
enough.</p>
<p>He knew right away that his search was
ended. So he hurried back to the orchard
to find Mrs. Rusty and tell her the good
news.</p>
<p>“I’ve found the best spot for a house
in all Pleasant Valley!” he cried, as he
dropped down beside her and hopped
about in his excitement.</p>
<p>“Is it in a good neighborhood?” she inquired<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_5" id="Page_5">[5]</SPAN></span>
calmly.</p>
<p>“Yes, indeed!” he replied. “It’s in a
tree close to Farmer Green’s bedroom
window.”</p>
<p>“A hole in a tree!” she exclaimed somewhat
doubtfully. “Not an old squirrel’s
nest, I hope?”</p>
<p>“No, no!” he assured her. “It’s not
really <i>in</i> a tree. It’s nailed to a tree.
Come with me and I’ll show you.”</p>
<p>At that the bustling little pair hastened
toward the farmhouse. And, to Rusty’s
delight, the moment his wife saw what he
had found she said at once that it was exactly
the sort of house she had always
hoped to have, some time.</p>
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<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_6" id="Page_6">[6]</SPAN></span></p>
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