Charlotte's Web

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admiring the miraculous animal. All said they had never seen such a pig before in their lives.

    When Fern told her mother that Avery had tried to hit the Zuckermans’ spider with a stick, Mrs. Arable was so shocked that she sent Avery to bed without any supper, as punishment.
    In the days that followed, Mr. Zuckerman was so busy entertaining visitors that he neglected his farm work. He wore his good clothes all the time now—got right into them when he got up in the morning. Mrs. Zuckerman prepared special meals for Wilbur. Lurvy shaved and got a haircut; and his principal farm duty was to feed the pig while people looked on.
    Mr. Zuckerman ordered Lurvy to increase Wilbur’s feedings from three meals a day to four meals a day. The Zuckermans were so busy with visitors they forgot about other things on the farm. The blackberries got ripe, and Mrs. Zuckerman failed to put up any blackberry jam. The corn needed hoeing, and Lurvy didn’t find time to hoe it.
    On Sunday the church was full. The minister explainedthe miracle. He said that the words on the spider’s web proved that human beings must always be on the watch for the coming of wonders.
    All in all, the Zuckermans’ pigpen was the center of attraction. Fern was happy, for she felt that Charlotte’s trick was working and that Wilbur’s life would be saved. But she found that the barn was not nearly as pleasant—too many people. She liked it better when she could be all alone with her friends the animals.

XII .      A Meeting
    O NE EVENING, a few days after the writing had appeared in Charlotte’s web, the spider called a meeting of all the animals in the barn cellar.
    â€œI shall begin by calling the roll. Wilbur?”
    â€œHere!” said the pig.
    â€œGander?”
    â€œHere, here, here!” said the gander.
    â€œYou sound like three ganders,” muttered Charlotte. “Why can’t you just say ‘here’? Why do you have to repeat everything?”
    â€œIt’s my idio-idio-idiosyncrasy,” replied the gander.
    â€œGoose?” said Charlotte.
    â€œHere, here, here!” said the goose. Charlotte glared at her.
    â€œGoslings, one through seven?”
    â€œBee-bee-bee!” “Bee-bee-bee!” “Bee-bee-bee!” “Bee-bee-bee!” “Bee-bee-bee!” “Bee-bee-bee!” “Bee-bee-bee!” said the goslings.
    â€œThis is getting to be quite a meeting,” said Charlotte.“Anybody would think we had three ganders, three geese, and twenty-one goslings. Sheep?”
    â€œHe-aa-aa!” answered the sheep all together.
    â€œLambs?”
    â€œHe-aa-aa!” answered the lambs all together.
    â€œTempleton?”
    No answer.
    â€œTempleton?”
    No answer.
    â€œWell, we are all here except the rat,” said Charlotte. “I guess we can proceed without him. Now, all of you must have noticed what’s been going on around here the last few days. The message I wrote in my web, praising Wilbur, has been received. The Zuckermans have fallen for it, and so has everybody else. Zuckerman thinks Wilbur is an unusual pig, and therefore he won’t want to kill him and eat him. I dare say my trick will work and Wilbur’s life can be saved.”
    â€œHurray!” cried everybody.
    â€œThank you very much,” said Charlotte. “Now I called this meeting in order to get suggestions. I need new ideas for the web. People are already getting sick of reading the words ‘Some Pig!’ If anybody can think of another message, or remark, I’ll be glad to weave it into the web. Any suggestions for a new slogan?”
    â€œHow about ‘Pig Supreme’?” asked one of the lambs.

    â€œNo good,” said Charlotte. “It sounds like a rich dessert.”
    â€œHow about ‘Terrific, terrific, terrific’?” asked the goose.
    â€œCut that down to one ‘terrific’ and it will do

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