A Farmer And His Puppies
A farmer had some puppies he needed to sell. He painted a sign
advertising the 4 pups. And set about nailing it to a post on the
edge of his yard. As he was driving the last nail into the post, he
felt a tug on his overalls. He looked down into the eyes of a little
boy.
"Mister," he said, "I want to buy "one of your puppies." "Well,"
said the farmer, as he rubbed the sweat of the back of his neck,
"These puppies come from fine parents and cost a good deal of
money." The boy dropped his head for a moment. Then reaching deep
into his pocket, he pulled out a handful of change and held it up to
the farmer. "I've got thirty-nine cents. Is that enough to take a
look?"
"Sure," said the farmer. And with that he let out a whistle. "Here,
Dolly!" he called. Out from the doghouse and down the ramp ran Dolly
followed by five little balls of fur. The little boy pressed his
face against the chain link fence. His eyes danced with delight. As
the dogs made their way to the fence, the little boy noticed
something else stirring inside the doghouse. Slowly another little
ball appeared, this one noticeably smaller. Down the ramp it slid.
Then in a somewhat awkward manner, the little pup began hobbling
toward the others, doing its best to catch up....
"I want that one," the little boy said, pointing to the runt. The
farmer knelt down at the boy's side and said, "Son, you don't want
that puppy. He will never be able to run and play with you like
these other dogs would." With that the little boy stepped back from
the fence, reached down, and began rolling up one leg of his
trousers. In doing so he revealed a steel brace running down both
sides of his leg attaching itself to a specially made shoe. Looking
back up at the farmer, he said, "You see sir, I don't run too well
myself, and he will need someone who understands." With tears in his
eyes, the farmer reached down and picked up the little pup. Holding
it carefully he handed it to the little boy. "How much?" asked the
little boy. "No charge," answered the farmer, "There's no charge for
love."
The world is full of people who need someone who understands.
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