<h2><SPAN name="VI" id="VI"></SPAN>VI</h2>
<h3>A HEARTY EATER</h3>
<p>A <span class="smcap">great</span> eater was Grandfather Mole. And
having an enormous appetite he was fortunate
in being expert at finding angleworms.</p>
<p>To be sure, he had one advantage that
the birds, for instance, didn't enjoy: he
was able to prowl about his galleries
through the ground and find the angleworms
right where they lived. He didn't
need to wait—as the birds did—until an
angleworm stuck his head above ground.</p>
<p>Mrs. Jolly Robin had often wished—when
she was trying to feed a rapidly-growing
family—that she could hunt for<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_25" id="p_25"></SPAN></span>
angleworms as Grandfather Mole did.
And this summer it seemed to her that she
never would be able to take proper care
of her nestful of children.</p>
<p>There was one of her family in particular
that was especially greedy. Mrs.
Robin had begun to suspect that he was
no child of hers, but a young Cowbird.
Almost as soon as she had finished building
her nest she had discovered a strange-looking
egg there. It had been the first to
hatch. And now the youngster that came
from it was just enough older than the
rest of her children to jostle them, and to
grab the biggest worms for himself.</p>
<p>It was no wonder that Mrs. Robin
needed help. And seeing Grandfather
Mole one morning, she explained her
difficulty to him, asking if he wouldn't
be so kind as to capture angleworms for
her.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_26" id="p_26"></SPAN></span>"Why, certainly! Certainly!" said
Grandfather Mole.</p>
<p>And Mrs. Robin breathed a sigh of relief.
She felt that her troubles were
ended.</p>
<p>"Will you begin to help me at once?"
she asked Grandfather Mole.</p>
<p>"I'm sorry that I can't do that," he told
her. "You see, I haven't had my breakfast
yet. So of course I must catch a few
angleworms for myself."</p>
<p>Mrs. Robin was a bit disappointed. But
she told Grandfather Mole that it was all
right—that she knew a person of his age
ought not to go without his breakfast.</p>
<p>So Grandfather Mole went back into the
hole through which he had lately come up,
first saying however that he would return
after he had breakfasted.</p>
<p>Mrs. Robin then set to work herself, to
find what she could to feed her clamoring<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_27" id="p_27"></SPAN></span>
family. Though she hurried as fast as
she could, by the time the morning was
almost half gone her children were still
hungry; and to Mrs. Robin's distress
Grandfather Mole had not yet showed himself
again.</p>
<p>Mrs. Robin had been watching for him.
And she had about given him up in despair
when all at once he rose out of the
ground.</p>
<p>"Good!" she cried. "Now you can help
me, for you must have had your breakfast
by this time."</p>
<p>"Yes, I have!" said Grandfather Mole.
"I've just finished. But I always begin
my luncheon at this hour. So if you don't
mind I'll go down into my galleries and
hunt for a few angleworms; and when I've
had a good meal I'll come back here."</p>
<p>Well, what could Mrs. Robin say? She
nodded her head; and she hoped, as Grand<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_28" id="p_28"></SPAN></span>father
Mole vanished, that perhaps he
would eat only a light luncheon.</p>
<p>But he never reappeared until mid-afternoon.
And since he announced then
that he was ready to begin his dinner Mrs.
Jolly Robin saw that she could expect no
help from him whatsoever.</p>
<p>She was terribly upset. But there was
nothing she could do except to tell her
husband that he would have to spend all
his time catching angleworms for the family.
And since he was glad enough to do
that, Mrs. Robin managed to feed her children
all they needed. Even the young
Cowbird in her nest had all he wanted.</p>
<p>And Mrs. Robin remarked that it was
lucky her husband hadn't such a terrible
appetite as some people's—meaning
Grandfather Mole's, of course.</p>
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