<h2><SPAN name="XXI" id="XXI"></SPAN>XXI</h2>
<h3>JUST A NOTION</h3>
<p><span class="smcap">In</span> common with all the other youngsters
that went to school in the little red school-house,
Johnnie Green thought that Daddy
Longlegs and every one of his relations
had a strange power.</p>
<p>Yes! Johnnie believed that if you happened
to be lost in the woods, you would
need only to find Daddy Longlegs—or
one of his cousins—and he would point
out the way home for you, if you asked
him. Or if you wanted to recover something
you had lost, you could surely find
it with the help of any one of Daddy
Longlegs' family.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_100" id="p_100"></SPAN></span>So that was the reason why Johnnie
Green was glad to see Daddy just at that
time. Having lost his new jackknife,
Johnnie was determined that Daddy
should tell him where to find it.</p>
<p>"Now, you listen to me!" Johnnie commanded,
frowning severely at Daddy.
"I've dropped my knife somewhere and
you must point towards it if you want me
to let you go.</p>
<p>"I'll tell you what it's like," he continued,
"so you won't make any mistake.
It has two blades, and a saw, and a corkscrew,
and a gimlet, and a leather-punch,
and a hook to use on a horse's hoof. It's
the best knife I've ever owned. And I'd
be pretty angry if you sent me off the
wrong way to find a jackknife that wasn't
nearly so good."</p>
<p>Now, Daddy Longlegs was angry himself.
He thought that Johnnie Green<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_101" id="p_101"></SPAN></span>
had no business to make him a prisoner.
And as for knowing where the lost knife
was, he hadn't the faintest idea where
it could be.</p>
<p>"I can't tell you anything about your
old jackknife!" Daddy cried. (It was
really a new knife, as Johnnie had explained
to him. But you must remember
that Daddy Longlegs was in a terrible
temper.)</p>
<p>Unfortunately Daddy's voice was entirely
too tiny for Johnnie Green to hear.
And meanwhile Daddy continued to tug
and twist, trying to free himself from
Johnnie Green's grasp. His eight legs
kept reaching out in all directions for
firmer footholds.</p>
<p>Silly Johnnie Green thought that he
was trying to point the way to the missing
knife!</p>
<p>"Stop!" Johnnie cried. "Take your<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_102" id="p_102"></SPAN></span>
time and don't get excited! If you keep
motioning with all your legs at once you
can't expect me to understand what you
mean."</p>
<p>Soon after that Daddy became quieter,
though it was only because he grew tired
from his efforts to escape. But he was so
angry and so worried that one of his legs
kept twitching; and it felt so queer that
Daddy Longlegs had to stretch it again
and again.</p>
<p>"Ah! That's better!" Johnnie Green
exclaimed then. "Now you're pointing
plainly enough. I know now that you're
trying to tell me to walk right towards
the sweet apple tree if I want to find my
knife. And I'm obliged to you, Mr. Daddy
Longlegs! Thank you very much!"</p>
<p>Then Johnnie let go his prisoner, who
crept quickly into a crevice of the stone
wall, where he stayed for a long time.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_103" id="p_103"></SPAN></span>As for Johnnie Green, he scrambled
spryly over the wall and began to move
in a bee line toward the sweet apple tree.
He walked slowly and searched the
ground with great care. But he saw no
sign of his precious knife.</p>
<p>Beneath the sweet apple tree Johnnie
paused mournfully.</p>
<p>"He was only fooling me!" he exclaimed.
"That old Daddy Longlegs
played a trick on me!"</p>
<p>Johnnie just couldn't help feeling disappointed.
And he just couldn't help
feeling hungry as well. Luckily there
were apples on the old tree. So he began
to shin up into its branches.</p>
<p>And then all at once he saw his beautiful
knife sticking into the tree-trunk
right before his eyes.</p>
<p>Johnnie remembered then that he had
visited the sweet apple tree soon after<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_104" id="p_104"></SPAN></span>
breakfast that very day, when he had
happened to feel hungry. And he had
stuck the knife there himself and gone
off and forgotten it.</p>
<p>With a shout of joy he gripped its horn
handle and pulled it out.</p>
<p>"Old Daddy Longlegs knew what he
was about after all!" he shouted.</p>
<p>And Johnnie Green never guessed that
his finding his jackknife was nothing but
an accident. Daddy had never even seen
it. And if he had, he wouldn't have
known what it was.</p>
<p>But after that Johnnie was more convinced
than ever that Daddy Longlegs
had a strange power.</p>
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