It Was A Knot-Hole In The Roof.
He Cocked His Head To One Side, Shut One Eye And Put
The
other one to the hole, like a possum looking down a jug;
then he glanced up with his bright
Eyes, gave a wink
or two with his wings - which signifies gratification,
you understand - and says, 'It looks like a hole,
it's located like a hole - blamed if I don't believe it IS
a hole!'
"Then he cocked his head down and took another look;
he glances up perfectly joyful, this time; winks his wings
and his tail both, and says, 'Oh, no, this ain't no fat thing,
I reckon! If I ain't in luck! - Why it's a perfectly
elegant hole!' So he flew down and got that acorn,
and fetched it up and dropped it in, and was just tilting
his head back, with the heavenliest smile on his face,
when all of a sudden he was paralyzed into a listening
attitude and that smile faded gradually out of his
countenance like breath off'n a razor, and the queerest
look of surprise took its place. Then he says, 'Why, I
didn't hear it fall!' He cocked his eye at the hole again,
and took a long look; raised up and shook his head;
stepped around to the other side of the hole and took
another look from that side; shook his head again.
He studied a while, then he just went into the Details
- walked round and round the hole and spied into it from every
point of the compass.
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