Old Mother West Wind had stopped to talk with the Slender Fir
Tree.
"I've just come across the Green Meadows," said Old Mother West
Wind, "and there I saw the Best Thing in the World."
Striped Chipmunk was sitting under the Slender Fir Tree and he
couldn't help hearing what Old Mother West Wind said. "The Best
Thing in the World--now what can that be?" thought Striped
Chipmunk. "Why, it must be heaps and heaps of nuts and acorns!
I'll go and find it."
So Striped Chipmunk started down the Lone Little Path through
the wood as fast as he could run. Pretty soon he met Peter
Rabbit.
"Where are you going in such a hurry, Striped Chipmunk?" asked
Peter Rabbit.
"Down in the Green Meadows to find the Best Thing in the World,"
replied Striped Chipmunk, and ran faster.
"The Best Thing in the World," said Peter Rabbit. "Why, that must
be great piles of carrots and cabbage! I think I'll go and find
it."
So Peter Rabbit started down the Lone Little Path through the
wood as fast as he could go after Striped Chipmunk.
As they passed the great hollow tree Bobby Coon put his head out.
"Where are you going in such a hurry?" asked Bobby Coon.
"Down in the Green Meadows to find the Best Thing in the World!"
shouted Striped Chipmunk and Peter Rabbit, and both began to run
faster.
"The Best Thing in the World," said Bobby Coon to himself. "Why,
that must be a whole field of sweet milky corn. I think I'll go
and find it."
So Bobby Coon climbed down out of the great hollow tree and
started down the Lone Little Path through the wood as fast as he
could go after Striped Chipmunk and Peter Rabbit, for there is
nothing that Bobby Coon likes to eat so well as sweet milky corn.
At the edge of the wood they met Jimmy Skunk.
"Where are you going in such a hurry?" asked Jimmy Skunk.
"Down in the Green Meadows to find the Best Thing in the World!"
shouted Striped Chipmunk and Peter Rabbit and Bobby Coon. Then
they all tried to run faster.
"The Best Thing in the World," said Jimmy Skunk. "Why, that must
be packs and packs of beetles!" And for once in his life Jimmy
Skunk began to hurry down the Lone Little Path after Striped
Chipmunk and Peter Rabbit and Bobby Coon.
They were all running so fast that they didn't see Reddy Fox
until he jumped out of the long grass and asked: "Where are you
going in such a hurry?"
"To find the Best Thing in the World!" shouted Striped Chipmunk
and Peter Rabbit and Bobby Coon and Jimmy Skunk, and each did his
best to run faster.
"The Best Thing in the World," said Reddy Fox to himself. "Why,
that must be a whole pen full of tender young chickens, and I
must have them."
So away went Reddy Fox as fast as he could run down the Lone
Little Path after Striped Chipmunk, Peter Rabbit, Bobby Coon and
Jimmy Skunk.
By and by they all came to the house of Johnny Chuck.
"Where are you going in such a hurry?" asked Johnny Chuck.
"To find the Best Thing in the World," shouted Striped Chipmunk
and Peter Rabbit and Bobby Coon and Jimmy Skunk and Reddy Fox.
"The Best Thing in the World," said Johnny Chuck. "Why, I don't
know of anything better than my own little home and the warm
sunshine and the beautiful blue sky."
So Johnny Chuck stayed at home and played all day among the
flowers with the Merry Little Breezes of Old Mother West Wind and
was as happy as could be.
But all day long Striped Chipmunk and Peter Rabbit and Bobby Coon
and Jimmy Skunk and Reddy Fox ran this way and ran that way over
the Green Meadows trying to find the Best Thing in the World. The
sun was very, very warm and they ran so far and they ran so fast
that they were very, very hot and tired, and still they hadn't
found the Best Thing in the World.
When the long day was over they started up the Lone Little Path
past Johnny Chuck's house to their own homes. They didn't hurry
now for they were so very, very tired! And they were cross--oh so
cross! Striped Chipmunk hadn't found a single nut. Peter Rabbit
hadn't found so much as the leaf of a cabbage. Bobby Coon hadn't
found the tiniest bit of sweet milky corn. Jimmy Skunk hadn't
seen a single beetle. Reddy Fox hadn't heard so much as the peep
of a chicken. And all were as hungry as hungry could be.
Half way up the Lone Little Path they met Old Mother West Wind
going to her home behind the hill. "Did you find the Best Thing
in the World?" asked Old Mother West Wind.
"NO!" shouted Striped Chipmunk and Peter Rabbit and Bobby Coon
and Jimmy Skunk and Reddy Fox all together.
"Johnny Chuck has it," said Old Mother West Wind. "It is being
happy with the things you have and not wanting things which some
one else has. And it is called Con-tent-ment."