第一章: 早饭前

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"Where's Papa going with the ax?" said Fern to her mother as they were setting the table for breakfast.
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"Out to the hog house," replied Mrs. Arable. "Some pigs were born last night."
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"I don't see why he needs an ax," continued Fern, who was only eight.
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"Well," said her mother," one of the pigs is a runt. It's very small and weak, and it will never amount to anything. So your father has decided to do away with it."
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"Do away with it?" shrieked Fern.
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"You mean kill it? Just because it's smaller than the others?"
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Mrs. Arable put a pitcher of cream on the table.
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"Don't yell, Fern!" she said.
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"Your father is right. The pig would probably die anyway."
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Fern pushed a chair out of the way and ran outdoors.
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The grass was wet and the earth smelled of spring time.
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Fern's sneakers were sopping by the time she caught up with her father.
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"Please don't kill it!" she sobbed. "It's unfair." Mr. Arable stopped walking.
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"Fern," he said gently, "you will have to learn to control yourself."
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"Control myself?" yelled Fern. "This is a matter of life and death, and you talk about controlling myself."
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Tears ran down her cheeks and she took hold of the ax and tried to pull it out of her father's hand.
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"Fern," said Mr. Arable, "I know more about raising a litter of pigs than you do. A weakling makes trouble. Now run along!"
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"But it's unfair," cried Fern.
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"The pig couldn't help being born small, could it? If I had been very small at birth, would you have killed me?" Mr. Arable smiled.
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"Certainly not," he said, looking down at his daughter with love.
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"But this is different. A little girl is one thing, a little runty pig is another."
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"I see no difference," replied Fern, still hanging on to the ax.
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"This is the most terrible case of injustice I ever heard of."
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A queer look came over John Arable's face. He seemed almost ready to cry himself.
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"All right," he said.
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"You go back to the house and I will bring the runt when I come in. I'll let you start it on a bottle, like a baby. Then you'll see what trouble a pig can be."
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When Mr. Arable returned to the house half an hour later, he carried a carton under his arm. Fern was upstairs changing her sneakers.
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The kitchen table was set for breakfast, and the room smelled of coffee, bacon, damp plaster, and wood smoke from the stove.
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"Put it on her chair!" said Mrs. Arable.
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Mr. Arable set the carton down at Fern's place.
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Then he walked to the sink and washed his hands and dried them on the roller towel.
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Fern came slowly down the stairs.
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Her eyes were red from crying.
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As she approached her chair, the carton wobbled, and there was a scratching noise.
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Fern looked at her father.
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Then she lifted the lid of the carton. There, inside, looking up at her, was the newborn pig. It was a white one.
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The morning light shone through its ears, turning them pink.
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"He's yours," said Mr. Arable. "Saved from an untimely death. And may the good Lord forgive me for this foolishness."
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Fern couldn't take her eyes off the tiny pig.
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"Oh," she whispered. "Oh, look at him! He's absolutely perfect."
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She closed the carton carefully.
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First she kissed her father, then she kissed her mother. Then she opened the lid again, lifted the pig out, and held it against her cheek.
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At this moment her brother Avery came into the room.
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Avery was ten. He was heavily armed an air rifle in one hand, a wooden dagger in the other.
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"What's that?" he demanded.
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"What's Fern got?"
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"She's got a guest for breakfast," said Mrs. Arable.
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"Wash your hands and face, Avery!"
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"Let's see it!" said Avery, setting his gun down.
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"You call that miserable thing a pig? That's a fine specimen of a pig it's no bigger than a white rat."
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"Wash up and eat your breakfast, Avery!" said his mother.
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"The school bus will be along in half an hour."
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"Can I have a pig, too, Pop?" asked Avery.
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"No, I only distribute pigs to early risers," said Mr. Arable.
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Fern was up at daylight, trying to rid world of injustice.
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As a result, she now has a pig. A small one, to be sure, but nevertheless a pig.
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It just shows what can happen if a person gets out of bed promptly.
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"Let's eat!" But Fern couldn't eat until her pig had had a drink of milk.
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Mrs. Arable found a baby's nursing bottle and a rubber nipple.
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She poured warm milk into the bottle, fitted the nipple over the top, and handed it to Fern.
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"Give him his breakfast!" she said.
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A minute later, Fern was seated on the floor in the corner of the kitchen with her infant between her knees, teaching it to suck from the bottle.
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The pig, although tiny, had a good appetite and caught on quickly.
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The school bus honked from the road.
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"Run!" commanded Mrs. Arable, taking the pig from Fern and slipping a doughnut into her hand. Avery grabbed his gun and another doughnut.
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The children ran out to the road and climbed into the bus.
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Fern took no notice of the others in the bus.
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She just sat and stared out of the window, thinking what a blissful world it was and how lucky she was to have entire charge of a pig.
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By the time the bus reached school, Fern had named her pet, selecting the most beautiful name she could think of.
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"Its name is Wilbur," she whispered to herself.
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She was still thinking about the pig when the teacher said: "Fern, what is the capital of Pennsylvania?"
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"Wilbur," replied Fern, dreamily.
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The pupils giggled. Fern blushed.
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