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1634: The Ram Rebellion: Section Twelve
Last updated: Sunday, October 16, 2005 19:04 EDT
THE RANSOM OF BRILLO
by
Paula Goodlett
What the... Flo started to exclaim, then noticed J.D.s grin. Whats so funny, so early, J.D.?
Somebody left this on the porch last night, Flo, J.D. snickered as he handed Flo another broadsheet.
Oh, no. Please not another one. Flo moaned. I just cant deal with another one of those things. That ram may be a big part of the business, but those stories are beginning to be an embarrassment. Nothing on earth could walk with that, that... kind of equipment
Whoevers doing it has kind of settled down on that part. The equipment isnt any bigger this time. The story, though, now that is really funny.
Did he save the world for democracy again? Beat up a wolf? Tear the seat out of my jeans? What now?
Here, silly. Just read the darn thing.
The broadsheet had the usual heading of a pretty ram and a not-so pretty ram. Flo didnt even want to look at the not-so pretty ram. The story read:
THE RANSOM OF BRILLO
(Names have been changed to protect the guilty)
These yoomuns is gonna regret this, Brillo thought. They is really, really gonna regret this.
Brillo was trudging along between two young men who had placed a rope around his neck and forced him to desert his harem. He was not a happy camper.
Brillo suddenly stopped, planted his feet and jerked his head. As the ropes loosened he began to run only to be jerked to a halt. And just where do you think youre going, buster, one of the men asked. We know your tricks, and were ready for them. Just be a nice little sheep and everything will be okay.
Nice little sheep!!! How dare they??? Brillo thought. Im gonna show them nice. Come a little closer, yoomun, come a little closer.
As one of the over-confident young men got a bit too close, Brillo used his left horn to snag his trousers and jerk him off his feet. When the man was down, Brillo followed up with a "nice" little trample across his belly.
Get up, you idiot, the other man yelled. I cant hold him alone.
No you cant, can you? Ill show you yoomuns, Brillo thought. He continued to jerk and rear and buck and generally make life miserable for his captors until he was exhausted. Damn rope, he thought. Just you wait.
The men continued on their way, pulling the ram, or sometimes being pulled by the ram, until they reached a camp. They tied Brillo to a convenient tree and sat down to eat and rest. They kept a wary eye on the ram, although it looked like he might settle down.
So, Bill, you can stay here with the ram, and Ill go drop off the ransom note. Ill bet that Richards woman will pay a lot to have him back, one man said.
Bob, why dont you stay with the ram, and Ill go to town. Hes already given me rope burns and a bruised stomach. Are you sure this is a good idea? the other asked.
Sure it is. I dont know why so many people like this critter, but hes real popular in town. She ought to be happy to pay to have him back. Hes tied up, real secure. Just make sure no one sees you. Ill be back later, Bill.
Bob got up and headed towards town, to deliver his note, and have a few beers at the Gardens. He wanted to listen for rumors about the ram-napping. Besides, he just wanted a beer.
Bill, meanwhile, was nervously watching Brillo. He really wasnt sure about Bobs latest get-rich-quick scheme. Besides, Miz Richards was a nice lady. It seemed wrong to pick on her. And, the ram was kind of, well, different. He seemed a lot smarter than the usual sheep.
Bill sat for a while, and eventually drifted off into sleep.
A rank odor woke him after what he thought was only a few moments. As he started awake, he hit his head against a rough surface. Eventually, by wiping his eyes with his sleeve, he saw the wrong end of Brillo in front of his face. As he began to try to stand, Brillo settled down on his chest. And stayed there. And stayed there. Bill was sort of a scrawny type, and didnt have the strength to move the ram. Only one arm was free, the other was under the ram.
Bill began yelling and screaming, but the ram just stayed where he was. And stayed. And stayed. Bills voice began to hoarsen. He gave up the screaming and just laid still. Maybe the ram would move soon.
Brillo was enjoying his stay at the camp. No wimmen, he thought. But I can find wimmen. Maybe we can head north.
Bob walked back into camp, after a long walk, and a few too many beers. The sight he saw made him think hed had a lot too many beers. Here was Bill, trapped under the sheep, bawling and choking, and generally carrying on like a girl.
Honest to Pete, Bill, he yelled. I cant leave you alone for a minute.
Bob kept making the choking sounds as Bill walked closer. As Bill reached for the rams handy collar, the ram turned his head quickly and a horn caught him right in the b privates.
Bob fell to the ground and screamed, and choked, and generally carried on like a girl.
The sound of men laughing gradually came to the notice of Bob and Bill. They looked up from their individual pains to see Johan Sprug and Wilhelm Schmidt standing over them.
Tell me, young man, Herr Sprug began, Just how much money will you give me to take the ram home? Or would you rather I left him with you?
Bob and Bill both reached into their pockets and emptied them. Herr Sprug picked up their money, grabbed the rams collar and headed home, leaving Bob and Bill to moan as long as they needed to.
Flo finished reading the broadsheet in a fit of giggles. Whoever was writing these stories did have quite a good sense of humor. She looked over at J.D. with mirth in her eyes.
Funny thing, Flo. I went outside this morning and found Brillo out again.
Thats not funny, J.D. That darn ram is going to get himself killed eventually. Hes become a big part of the business, and I cant afford to lose him. I think he knows it, too.
Now, Flo, hes just a sheep. J.D. snickered. He doesnt have enough brain to know much beyond eat, breed, eat, breed. You really shouldnt humanize him so much.
Yeah, right. I know what I know. Hes the devil in sheeps clothing, thats what he is. Anyway, whats the funny part?
He had a bag tied around his neck. Here you go.
Flo opened the small blue bags drawstring neck and found a few coins inside along with a note.
Dear Mrs. Richards, she read. Ive made a lot of money telling these stories. Felt like it was time to share.
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