There's no one ever quite so bad
That somewhere way down deep inside
A little goodness does not find
A place wherein to creep and hide.
It is so with Sammy Jay. Yes, Sir, it is so with Sammy Jay. You may
think that because Sammy Jay is vain, a trouble-maker and a thief, he
is all bad. He isn't. There is some good in Sammy Jay, just as there
is some good in everybody. If there wasn't, Old Mother Nature never,
never would allow Sammy Jay to go his mischievous way through the
Green Forest. He dearly loves to get other people into all kinds of
trouble, and this is one reason why nobody loves him. But if you watch
out sharp enough, you will find that hidden under that beautiful blue
and white coat of his there really is some good. You may have to look
a long time for it, but sooner or later you will find it. Johnny Chuck
did.
Sammy Jay had already made a lot of trouble for Johnny Chuck. You see
he had been the first of the little forest and meadow people to find
Johnny Chuck's new house. And then, just to make trouble for Johnny
Chuck, he had told Reddy Fox about it, and after that he had called
Bowser the Hound and Farmer Brown's boy over to it. Now he had
discovered Johnny Chuck's greatest secret--that Johnny had a family.
What a chance to make trouble now!
Sammy started for the Green Forest as fast as his wings could take
him. He would tell Reddy Fox and Redtail the Hawk. They were very fond
of young Chucks. It would be great fun to see the fright of Johnny
Chuck and his family when Reddy Fox or Redtail the Hawk appeared.
Sammy Jay chuckled wickedly as he flew. When he reached the Green
Forest and stopped in his favorite hemlock-tree to rest, he was still
chuckling. But by that time it was a different kind of a chuckle. Yes,
Sir, it was a different kind of a chuckle. It was a better chuckle to
hear. The fact is, Sammy Jay was no longer chuckling over the thought
of the trouble he could make. He was laughing at the memory of how
funny those three little baby Chucks had looked sitting up on Johnny
Chuck's doorstep and trying to do whatever Johnny Chuck did. The more
he thought about it, the more he tickled and laughed.
Right in the midst of his laughter along came Redtail the Hawk. Sammy
Jay opened his mouth to call to Redtail and tell him about Johnny
Chuck's secret. Then he closed it again with a snap.
"I won't tell him yet," said Sammy to himself, "for he might catch one
of those baby Chucks, and they are such funny little fellows that that
would really be too bad. I guess I'll wait a while." And with that,
off flew Sammy Jay to hunt for some other mischief. You see, he had
had a change of heart. The little goodness way down deep inside had
come out of hiding.
But of course Johnny Chuck didn't know this, and over in his new house
in the far corner of the old orchard, he and Polly Chuck were worrying
and worrying, for they felt sure that now every one would know their
secret, and it wouldn't be safe for the dear little baby Chucks to so
much as put their funny little noses outside the door.