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It's very small and weak, and it will never amount to anything. So your father has decided to do away with it. Just because it's smaller than the others? Arable put a pitcher of cream on the table. The pig would probably die anyway. Fern pushed a chair out of the way and ran outdoors. The grass was wet and the earth smelled of springtime. Fern's sneakers were sopping by the time she caught up with her father. Arable, "I know more about raising a litter of pigs than you do.

A weakling makes trouble. Now run along! If I had been very small at birth, would you have killed me? Arable smiled. A little girl is one thing, a little runty pig is another. I'll let you start it on a bottle, like a baby. Then you'll see what trouble a pig can be.

When Mr. Arable returned to the house half an hour later, he carried a carton under his arm. Fern was upstairs changing her sneakers. The kitchen table was set for breakfast, and the room smelled of coffee, bacon, damp plaster, and wood smoke from the stove.

Arable set the carton down at Fern's place. Then he walked to the sink and washed his hands and dried them on the roller towel. Fern came slowly down the stairs. Her eyes were red from crying. As she approached her chair, the carton wobbled, and there was a scratching noise. Fern looked at her father. Then she lifted the lid of the carton. There, inside, looking up at her, was the newborn pig.

It was a white one. The morning light shone through its ears, turning them pink. And may the good Lord forgive me for this foolishness.

Fern couldn't take her eyes off the tiny pig. He's absolutely perfect. She closed the carton carefully. First she kissed her father, then she kissed her mother. Then she opened the lid again, lifted the pig out, and held it against her cheek.

At this moment her brother Avery came into the room. Avery was ten. He was heavily armed -- an air rifle in one hand, a wooden dagger in the other. That's a fine specimen of a pig -- it's no bigger than a white rat. As a result, she now has a pig.

A small one, to be sure, but nevertheless a pig. It just shows what can happen if a person gets out of bed promptly. Let's eat! But Fern couldn't eat until her pig had had a drink of milk.

Arable found a baby's nursing bottle and a rubber nipple. She poured warm milk into the bottle, fitted the nipple over the top, and handed it to Fern.

A minute later, Fern was seated on the floor in the corner of the kitchen with her infant between her knees, teaching it to suck from the bottle. The pig, although tiny, had a good appetite and caught on quickly. Arable, taking the pig from Fern and slipping a doughnut into her hand. Avery grabbed his gun and another doughnut.

The children ran out to the road and climbed into the bus. Fern took no notice of the others in the bus. She just sat and stared out of the window, thinking what a blissful world it was and how lucky she was to have entire charge of a pig. By the time the bus reached school, Fern had named her pet, selecting the most beautiful name she could think of.

She was still thinking about the pig when the teacher said: "Fern, what is the capital of Pennsylvania? Updated: November 15, Before Breakfast "Where's Papa going with that ax? Arable stopped walking. He seemed almost ready to cry himself. The school bus honked from the road. The pupils giggled. Fern blushed. End of Chapter One. This excerpt has been reprinted by permission of the HarperCollins Children's Publishers. FEN Learning is part of Sandbox Networks, a digital learning company that operates education services and products for the 21st century.

Charlotte's Web. Contents I. Before Breakfast II. Wilbur III. Escape IV. Loneliness V. Charlotte VI. Summer Days VII. Bad News VIII. A Talk at Home IX. Wilbur's. Charlotte's Web CBD (cannabidiol) oils contain plant-based cannabinoids and other beneficial phytocompounds for a full spectrum of plant-powered goodness.

Charlotte's Web Contents I. Before Breakfast II. Wilbur III. Escape IV. Loneliness V.

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It's very small and weak, and it will never amount to anything. So your father has decided to do away with it. Just because it's smaller than the others?

Charlotte's Web

Charlotte's Web is based on E. White's loving story of the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a little gray spider named Charlotte. Wilbur has a problem: how to avoid winding up as pork chops! Charlotte, a fine writer and true friend, hits on a plan to fool Farmer Zuckerman. She will create a "miracle. This treasured tale, featuring madcap and endearing farm animals, explores bravery, selfless love and the true meaning of friendship.

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