said Bonnie. âIt needs a tune-up and a new fan belt.â
âTo qualify for the show,â Barry explained, âa car must be authentic and in perfect running order.â
âYeah,â said Too-Tall Grizzly, who had been listening in with his gang. âThatâs why there wouldnât even be a car show without my dad!â
Too-Tallâs father, Two-Ton, owned a business called Parts R Us, on the outskirts of town near Birderâs Woods. On his vast lot, among the hulks of wrecked cars and trucks, were piles and piles of used auto parts.
âWith all due respect to your father,â said Ferdy, âI fail to see what an auto graveyard could possibly have to do with magnificent classic cars.â
âAuto graveyard?â growled Too-Tall. âTake that back, you little twerp, or Iâll put you in the graveyard!â
Quickly, Brother stepped in between Too-Tall and Ferdy. âEasy, big guy,â he said. âI donât think Ferdy meant to insult your dad.â
With another bored yawn, Ferdy said, âInsulting your father was the furthest thing from my mind. Itâs just that I canât see what his smelly dump has to do with the noble scientific achievement of the internal combustion engine.â
â Smelly dump? â roared Too-Tall, balling up his huge fists. âLemme at him! Iâm gonna combust that little nerd right in the nose!â
Brother moved away as Too-Tall raised a fist at Ferdy.
âArenât you going to protect Ferdy?â Bonnie said with alarm.
Brother just shrugged. âI already tried,â he said. âIf Ferdy wants to commit suicide, thatâs his business.â
Fortunately, Queenie stepped in to calm down her on-again, off-again boyfriend. âHe didnât mean it,â she cooed, taking Too-Tallâs arm. âYouâve got to remember: His IQ may be off the charts, but his SQ is zero.â
âSQ?â said Too-Tall, puzzled.
âSensitivity quotient,â said Queenie.
Too-Tall still looked just as puzzled and just as angry. But by now Trudy Brunowitz had darted in to pull her genius boyfriend away from danger. The other cubs could hear her lecturing Ferdy about consideration for others. âEven big bullies like Too-Tall have feelings!â she scolded.
Truth was, Too-Tall and Ferdy were both right. Two-Tonâs place of business was indeed an auto graveyard and a smelly dump. But it also had a lot to do with keeping Bear Countryâs classic cars running. At the front entrance was a big sign that said PARTS R US: IF WE AINâT GOT IT, WEâLL GET IT! That pretty much told the story. There was hardly a classic car anywhere in Bear Country that didnât have at least one part supplied by Two-Ton. Squire Grizzly himself sometimes went looking for parts at the âauto graveyard.â In fact, the 1927 Bearcedes that had just brought Bonnie to school was running on a camshaft that the squire had dug out of one of Two-Tonâs wrecks.
Of course, Too-Tall and Ferdy, opposites in so many ways, were exactly alike when it came to arguments. Neither was about to admit that the other might have a point. And though Ferdy was a genius and a nerd, he was no coward. One time he had stood up to Too-Tall when the big guy had gotten all riled up over Queenie making eyes at Ferdy. âIf you donât watch out,â Too-Tall had snarled, âIâm gonna give you a bloody nose!â
âOh, yeah?â said Ferdy. âIf you donât watch out, Iâm going to give you a bloody fist!â Too-Tall got so confused that he forgot he was angry.
This time, however, Too-Tall seemed so angry that the other cubs were afraid he might actually hurt Ferdy. So Queenie and Trudy made sure to keep their stubborn boyfriends occupied until the morning bell rang and everyone filed into school.
Chapter 3
A Not-So-Hidden Treasure
In class that morning, the cubs found out that
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