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by
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BEN SHECTER
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2009
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the big pile of dirt by
ELEANOR CLYMER
Pictures by
BEN SHECTER
SCHOLASTIC BOOK SERVICES
New York
•
Toronto
.
London . Auckland
.
Sydney
book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not be resold, lent, or otherwise circuin any binding or cover other than that in which it is published — unless prior written permission has been obtained from the publisher — and without a similar condition, including this condition, being imposed on the subsequent purchaser. This
lated
©
Text copyright c
1958 by Eleanor Clymer. Illustrations copyright 1971 by Ben Shecter. This published by Scholastic Book Services, a division of Scholastic Magazines, Inc., by arrangement with Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.
edition
is
1st printing
February 1971 Printed
in
the U.S.A.
the
big pile of dirt
sQ^H#^ vwv
\Jn
our street there was an empty
was
It
small, but
it
was
full of junk.
was an armchair with the out.
stuffing
lot.
There
coming
There was an old mattress. There were
bottles
and automobile
and other
tires
things that people didn't want.
middle was a big
pile of dirt.
And
But
I
in the
better
not start telling you about that yet. First I
will tell
It
was
how we got
like this.
started with the
lot.
1 See,
me.
we
live in this old building. There's
My name is
family.
I
Mike.
have a
Fm the oldest in my
sister Arleen,
and two
brothers, twins, five years old. Their
names
are Billy and Sam. After school Arleen
minds them, when I
have
act up. 6
my
mother
to help her sometimes,
is
working.
when they
-§:r^>?
I
have some friends that
building.
Russ.
We
My
live
in
the
two best friends are Joe and
go to school together and we're
on the basketball team. After school we go somewhere and play. That's where the trouble started. There
We
wasn't anywhere to play.
couldn't
all
play in somebody's apartment. There's no
room. The apartments have too in
them — beds and If
we played
much
things.
ball in the street, the little
kids would run out after the ball.
could get killed that way. tells
them not
They
listen to
them
all
stuff
to,
Arleen
they don't listen to her.
me all right,
the time.
When
They
but
I
can't
mind
we played on
the steps, somebody
would come out and
say, ''You kids get off
If
those steps. You're blocking the door." If
we played
handball, they said, ''No
handball against that wall." They put up a sign,
NO ball playing allowed.
Sometimes we went up on the
was
nice there.
You
the sky.
You
felt
high up, close to
could see the
way downtown, and
roof. It
tall
buildings
the boats on the river
and the Ferris wheel over on the other side.
You
around.
I
could liked to
But there's
see
white birds
flying
watch them.
this lady, Mrs.
Crane, her
laundry got stolen once. So after that they
10
made
us get
off
the roof.
"All right, you kids go on this is
down now,
no place for you." So we had to go
down, even
if
Mrs. Crane was sitting there
watching her laundry.
And
besides,
was no place
it
and Sam. They might it,
I
for Billy
fall off. Let's
face
couldn't get rid of those kids. Arleen
couldn't handle them.
There was a good place behind the
stairs.
I
in
the hall
went there a few times
11
with Joe and Russ and
we played
But
cut his head, and
Billy fell
down and
cards.
Arleen came running for me, and the kids
were his
yelling-,
and the Super came out of
apartment and
said,
'What's going on
here? All you kids-out!^'
We Casey,
played in the upstairs
who
hall.
lived in 4D, the
But Mrs.
minute she
hears a sound she pops her head out and says, ''No playing in the hall." ly couldn't
hurt the
hall,
We certain-
the floor
broken already, but never mind.
12
is
all
Then we played
in the side court.
But
Mrs. Giotto, she Hved in 2 A on that side, she was her,
mad
at us because
we laughed
because she was fishing.
I'm not
She really was.
fooling.
See,
at
it
was a windy day, and she had
some towels or something on a
line outside
her window, and they blew down.
And
she leaned out of the window with a ball of string
and a fishhook and
let
down the
hook and fished one of them up, and when she
let
down the hook again we put an old
sock on
it.
She was a fat lady and she
^^3^^
Mi
looked pretty funny fishing out the window
when she saw the
especially
sock.
We
couldn't help laughing. So then she
was
mad
at us,
and always
told us to get out
of the court.
Once we went down It
was warm
to the furnace room.
and the furnace was
there,
like a
monster with one big eye and a
mouth
full of fire. It
But
was no
it
said,
We
'This
had
use.
The Super came and
to find a place.
way
scary, but nice.
no place for
is
be a place where the only
was
I
all
you.''
And
it
had
to
of us could go. That's
would have any peace.
Well, right next to our house there
another house. Nobody lived it
wasn't safe.
It
was
all
in
it,
ready to
was
because
fall
down,
and the doors and windows were covered with boards. One day some trucks and knocked
it
men came
down.
We
around and watched. They kept to get away, but
all
with
stood
telling us
we kept coming
back.
15
They put up boards
big wooden
like
shelves to stand on, and the
men
climbed
up and knocked pieces out of the
You
could see inside where the bedrooms
were, painted pink and blue. see
walls.
the
and
stairs
the
You
could
kitchens
and
bathrooms.
They took
dumped
it
it all
away, and
somewhere.
I
I
guess they
wondered
people that used to live there
was
their house
Well,
in a
that
dump somewhere.
left
but an empty
bricks and old boards in
it.
lot
things in
and
it,
all
with some
Then
to get full of junk. People
16
knew
the
when they got through there was
nothing
cans,
if
it
started
would throw
broken dishes and bottles and the things people don't want.
Or
else they
would come out at night when
they thought nobody was looking. They
put
this
old
automobile
and other
armchair
tires,
out
there,
and
and a great big old can,
stuff.
17
Every day
my
and see what was for treasure, things. left.
old
I
friends and there.
We
I
would go
used to look
and we found some good
found a hammer that the
And Johnny was
men
lucky, he found
an
baby carriage with four good wheels.
He made
a scooter with the wheels, and
the girls played with the carriage. This was in summer, so
we played
there
i**^«* tit/
18
y
and Russ and
day. Joe
all
made a
We played we were
out of bricks.
flaming arrows at
We
I
it,
only
we
fort
shooting
didn't really.
to be careful on account of the
had
Arleen had to watch that the
little kids.
twins didn't get hurt with the broken glass
and her
Her friend Margie came with
nails.
and she would put things
little sister
in her
mouth
if
But
still it
was a pretty good
made a swing old tire.
We
you didn't look
for the
hung
little
out.
place.
We
kids out of an
from some posts we
it
drove in the ground.
And
somebody did.
the time
all
we were waiting
to tell us to get out, but
Even
our
Super
attention to us. But
something
didn't
for
nobody
pay
any
what happened was
else.
19
One day when we were ladies came.
They came
man, and they looking at our
lot.
heard what they
One lady all
all
said,
in
got
We
playing,
some
a car with a
out
and stood
watched them, and
said.
^This
is
a mess. Look at
that broken glass and junk.''
Another lady
said,
'That
is
no place for
these children. They ought to be sent out of there."
20
A
third lady said,
"How
can we have a
beautiful city with places like this? Mr.
Mayor, you must do something." I
thought to myself, "Could that be the
Mayor?" And
got ready for him to chase
I
us out.
But he you are
He
didn't.
just said, "Yes, ladies,
right. I will give orders for
some-
thing to be done." Then they went away. Joe said, "Now what? Will they make us get out?"
"No," it
I said,
up."
Arleen I
"they just want to clean
said,
"That means we get
knew it/' "Well, wait and see/'
afraid she find a
22
out.
new
I said.
was right and place.
I
But
I
was
would have to
But that
is
not what happened. Some-
thing different happened. One day a truck
came.
It
of dirt.
was a big truck and
Two men
it
was
full
got out. They stood and
looked at our empty
lot.
They scratched
their heads.
One
said, "Is this the place, Mac?''
The other The
first
said,
one
'Tep. This
said, ''We're
deliver this dirt here?"
is it."
supposed to
The other
said,
"Yep, those are the
orders."
The
first
one
said, ''Okay, let
They backed up the truck on
Then they
let
her go/'
to our
her go. They dumped
dirt right in the
middle of our
all
lot. It
lot.
that
made
a roar like thunder. Then they went away.
Joe asked, "What's I said,
it all
about?"
"It beats me. I don't
know."
We waited for something else to happen. But nothing happened.
my hand It
in the dirt. It
was clean
dirt.
It
I
went and stuck
was
nice
seemed
and like
soft.
they
to give us a present.
wanted
we might So
as well enjoy
I said,
said,
''I
behind
it.
playing.
We
pile of dirt. I stood
am
the
President."
me and gave me
down and
thought
''Come on, kids."
Then we started up the big
I
slid to
climbed
on top and Joe came
a shove.
I
sat
the bottom.
25
The
girls
played supermarket. They put
a board across some bricks for a counter.
They
filled
up cans with
believe to sell them. It
dirt
and made
was funny the way
they talked.
''How much for the beans, Mrs. Jones?''
'Two cans
for a quarter."
"That's too high. Everything
is
too high
these days."
You that
sure could do a lot of things with
dirt.
We
didn't
go home
till
it
got
nearly dark.
The next day we went back. almost afraid to go.
would be gone. But I
had a great
can cover.
26
I
I it
idea. I
I
was
thought the dirt
was
there.
found a garbage
climbed to the top and
slid
down. Pretty soon
all
down. They got a
the kids were sliding
little wild.
Johnny and
Pete got in a fight and started throwing dirt.
But
could get
I
said, ''No
it
in
throwing
your eyes. That's an
So then nobody threw
My
little
brother
that's so wild
he piled
dirt.
and
is
dirt inside
order.''
dirt.
Billy,
he's
the one
always getting hurt,
an old
tire.
Then he
got in himself and sat there. "This boat," he said,
You
is
my
and he sat there for hours.
27
Then we started shovels but
we
and some cans were busy
We
digging".
got some pieces of board to dig with.
filling
The
and Russ, we hadn't dug
little kids. It
was
Sam found screamed, but funeral."
we
did
I
and Joe
in the dirt for too, just like
it,
a
the
fun.
a dead pigeon. I
kids
little
up old pots and dishes
with dirt and making cakes.
long time, but
had no
said,
The
girls
''We can have a
So the girls brought flowers
that they found in an ash can. After the
funeral they planted the flowers in the dirt,
be
and Margie
like a park.
Arleen
said,
^This
going to
Don't pick the flowers."
said, "If it's
a park there should
be benches for people to
28
is
sit
while they
mind the
kids/' So the girls
out of old boards. Joe and idea.
We
made benches I
had a better
dragged the old armchair up to
the top of the pile and took turns sitting in
it.
I said,
sit in it."
'Whoever
is
the President can
So every day another kid was
President.
He
could
sit in
the chair and
give orders.
One
day,
when
I
was
President, two of
the kids started throwing stuff at the dirt.
They threw rocks
to see
how
far in
they would go. Then one of them threw
a piece of glass.
29
I
No
said, ''Quit that.
g-lass in
the
Somebody could be digging with hands and get
it
was our
it
will
be
all
wasn't. It
was
rained.
it
I
like sand.
and
it
was better than
things out of
any more. After
thought, ''Now
mud and wash
of ran through It
it
dirt.
Then one day it
it.
I
You
Some
a
little
sort
wet.
could shape
made a man's head and it.
We started making houses We made streets and walls. city.
away." But
The water
left it
ever.
stuck an old hat on
a
their
cut."
So they didn't do all,
dirt.
in the dirt. It
was
like
kids brought toy cars and
trucks and ran them in the streets. Well, to
30
we kept waiting
happen
for something
to our pile of dirt, but
nothing
did, so
as
it
It
we
if it
We
forgot.
was
ours.
got to be winter, and the dirt got
hard as rock.
We played we were mountain
dimbers. Then
it
snowed.
We
for sliding down.
on
just thought about
was
It
built a
swell
snowman
top.
Then spring came and
One day Margie Stuff
is
it
started to
got warm. yell,
"Look!
growing!^'
31
m
'^m^m^M We
looked,
and there was green grass
on one side of the
Margie
Keep
off
dirt.
said, ''Don't
touch
it,
you
kids.
the grass." The kids took care
not to step on Margie's grass.
Then Arleen trees."
said,
''We ought to have
But where could we get trees?
One day Johnny found a can
He
painted
trees
on the wall
building next to the
lot.
It
was almost too good
is
what
32
my
to
It
of paint.
of
the
looked good.
be true, which
mother says sometimes.
Well, one day when we were playing, a car stopped, and some ladies got out.
A man I
was with them, the same Mayor.
said to the kids, ''Hide, quick." So
hid and watched. pile of dirt.
She
have
One
said, ''Mr.
The of
we
ladies looked at our
them got mad.
Mayor, you promised to
this place cleaned up,
but nothing
has been done." as
;>2M^
The Mayor gave orders
said,
''Yes,
to clean
it
I
remember.
I
up but somebody
delivered a pile of dirt instead by mistake. I
bet somebody else
that pile of
playing
allowed. It
is
The Mayor
We
will
have
put around
still
waiting for
dirt.''
Another lady still
is
said,
there.
"Those children are It
should
not
be
dangerous." said, it
"Yes, you are right.
cleaned up and a fence
it."
Joe whispered, "Are they going to take
away our
34
pile of dirt?"
Arleen
Two I
stuff
"Keep
said,
The
and
can't."
kids started to cry.
little
think."
'They
said,
you
still,
me
were pointing at our
ladies
arguing.
shaking his head.
Let
kids.
Mayor
The
kept
thought, "I have to
I
do something."
Then before I
marched
I
could think any more,
out. I felt as if
somebody was
pushing me, only nobody was. right in front of
them and
me, but please leave our
They said,
all
is
Who
walked
said, ''Excuse
stuff alone."
looked surprised. The
"What's this?
I said,
I
I
Mayor
are you?"
"I'm just one of the kids. This
our pile of
don't take
it
dirt.
We
play here. Please
away."
35
The Mayor
said, "Is it all right if
we
look at it?" I
and looked at
we want
said,
''You
"We
awfully scared. arrest
me
to say
it.
like I
it
we had
there.
children,
see,
this
way."
for talking like that. But I
was
I
thought maybe he could I
had
thought, "They are going to
away from
it
in the lot
to clean this place up."
said,
take
the stuff
all
The Mayor
I
So they went
said, ''Sure."
us,
nothing we can do. There
and there
is
nobody
to
is
help us."
But
all
"What
is
of a sudden
we heard a
voice.
the matter? Did the kids do
something?"
We all looked up leaning
36
out
of
and
it
was Mrs.
her window.
Giotto,
She
said.
It
"Wait, ril be right down." She slammed the window and in a minute she was
down. She had her apron on, and flour on her hands, as
She
said,
anybody. 38
if
she was making ravioH.
"Those kids are not bothering
You
leave
them
alone."
I
sure was surprised. She wasn't
at us after
all!
were surprised
One lady is
The Mayor and the
mad
ladies
too.
said, ''But don't
you
see, this
dangerous." Mrs. Giotto said, ''Nobody got hurt here
yet.
Those kids have no place to
You
should leave them alone."
Suddenly we heard another she's right.
play." It
play.
voice. "Yes,
The children need a place
to
was Mrs. Casey from 4D. Then
another lady came out of the building and said,
"The children were getting along
fine here."
Then the Super came ''Since
out.
He
said,
they have that dirt they don't
bother anybody.
It's
a
good thing for
them." 39
Then
I
my When
saw
from work.
mother coming- home she
saw the crowd
she got scared and ran to us. happened?'^
she asked.
"Was
"What
there an
accident?''
Arleen
said,
"We're
all
right,
Mama,
but they want to clean up our pile of dirt."
:^^^SjS<^H
Mama It's all
said,
''Clean
right the
And
suddenly
know!
They're
way I
it
up?
What
for?
it is."
thought, ''What do you
on
our
side!
They're
fighting for us!"
The Mayor looked
Then he looked smiled
all
at us standing there.
at his ladies.
And
then he
over his face.
x^^
He
"You know what?
said.
great idea. We'll
make
have a
I
a park here for
the kids."
Then
all
the grownups began to smile,
and nod their heads, and Mrs. Giotto
too,
said,
"Now
you're talking."
The Mayor
said, "We'll clean
it
up and
put in benches and swings and things to climb on. How would
you
like
that,
We stood there and couldn't say a
word.
children?"
It
was too sudden. But
said,
"What about our
The Mayor It's
gets
42
said,
hard to keep a all
Billy
spoke up.
He
pile of dirt?"
"Well, I don't know. pile of dirt clean. It
over everything."
Then care.
I
We
got brave and said, like it."
And
nodded their heads
all
'We
don't
the other kids
yes.
while and then So the Mayor thought a
he
said, "I tell
pile of dirt
you what. We'll move the
over to one side and put some
a fresh dirt on. We'll build
around
it,
and you can
'^And we'll to
wade and It
Margie
have
fence
it.
a wading pool for you
make
sail boats.
was our turn
still
little
How's that?"
to think a while.
Then
"What about the grass on And Johnny said, "What about
said,
the pile?"
the painting on the wall?"
The Mayor
said,
grass over, or
we
"We
could
move the
could give you some
43
seeds to plant
new
grass.
And
the painting.
We
could
even give you
we'll
more paint and you could paint the of the
keep
rest
wall.''
So we said okay. Well, the next
week the men got
work. They cleaned bulldozer
the
lot.
move the
Some
They put
it all
up.
They had a
dirt into the
of us got a ride on
in
to
back of it.
benches and swings, just
they said, and they put concrete pipes to crawl through, and big concrete animals like
hollow places underneath to climb on, with
where you could
just sit
They
and think
planted
wanted
to.
flowers,
and Margie put a
if
bushes little
you
and fence
planted her around her grass and even
own
flowers.
45
And we
painted the walls.
palm trees and all
kinds of
It is is
it
stuff.
it.
All the people on our block
to a party,
and they take care of
and don't throw junk
keep
46
and mountains and
a very good park, and everybody
proud of
came
lions
it
We made
clean.
We
in the park,
but
sure needed that park.
But sometimes
I
go there by myself,
or real early in the morning,
when
it
has
because that's just rained, or in winter,
when there around. I
And
pretend
aren't so I
make
it's
the
many
other people
believe.
way
it
used to be,
middle of just a big pile of dirt in the
empty
an
lot.
^/r o^ a.#
47
What can you do with a big pile of dirt? Climb up Slide
down
on
it.
Jump
in
Sit
it.
it.
it.
Have a lot of fun.
>v«k^
What can you do when someone wants to take your big pile of dirt
Fight for
away?
it.
And that's just what Mike docs.
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