Wise Snow Drop and Silly Billy
L
ITTLE DAVE MORGAN lived in North Wales. His father kept a
great many goats. They used to climb up and down these
high mountains, and leap from crag to crag, where no
other animal would dare to go. On Dave's sixth
birthday, his father brought down from the mountains a
pair of twin kids for his present. One was pure white,
with buff ears, and Dave named her "Snow-drop." The
other, a beautiful gray, shaded with black, he named
"Billy." He petted and fed them so they soon grew fat
and saucy. I have no doubt Billy really liked his
little sister, but he delighted in teasing her whenever
he could get a chance.
In Wales there are many mountain streams, narrow, but
very deep. The only foot-bridge over some of these
streams is a plank, or trees laid side by side. There
was one stream which this little brother and sister
often crossed, Billy going first. One day he was in a
mischievous mood. He trotted over as fast as he could,
and then came back. In this way he met poor Snow-drop
just in the middle of the plank. Then what a time!
He capered and butted, and threatened to throw her into
the stream. Dave, who stood on the shore watching all
this, felt sure that Billy would drown his beautiful
Snow-drop; but he did not. What do you think she did
after he had teased her so long? Why, the sensible
little creature lay down on the plank. Billy, tired of
the fun, took the hint and jumped over her. This is a
true story of two welsh goats. I think Dave was right
when he called them "Wise Snow-drop" and "Silly Billy."
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