Tanglewoods' Secret

Tanglewoods' Secret



Genre: Family
Year:
1980
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Mr. Robinson:
[as Ruth is having breakfast] What are you going to do now? Do you *really* think your Aunt would send you to Boarding School if you went back to her?

[Ruth notices a portrait on the opposite wall]

Mr. Robinson:
Do you like it?

Ruth:
Reminds me of a shepherd at home. He lost one of his lambs and was looking for it. I went too. Do you know we wouldn't have found it if it hadn't started crying. Mr. Tandy heard it, and there it was all caught up in the bushes. It couldn't get out. The poor little thing must've gone an awful long way.

Mr. Robinson:
That was a daft thing for it to do wasn't it? Got itself into a whole pile of trouble. It reminds me a bit of you.

Ruth:
What do you mean?

Mr. Robinson:
Well you looked cold and lost when I found you in my church this morning. You'd run as far as you could, you didn't want to go home, you were stuck, and you don't know what to do now do you? Do you know who that shepherd is?

[Ruth shakes her head]

Mr. Robinson:
It's Jesus, the Good Shepherd. And we're, we're like the sheep. We all run off, do what we want to do, and it lands us in trouble. Sometimes much worse trouble than you're in. But like your friend Mr. Tandy, the Good Shepherd doesn't forget us, and all we have to do is, is cry out.

Ruth:
[puts the breakfast tray on a table] Then what?

Mr. Robinson:
I know you can't see Him, but He's here, now with you and me, waiting for you to be found. If you ask the Good Shepherd to go home with you, He will. And He'll start to mend things for you.

Mr. Tandy:
Hello littlein'!

[Ruth stops by a tree]

Mr. Tandy:
Hey, what's the trouble then, eh? Is it your Terry? Hmm, I 'erd about that in the village. It was sad for you.

Ruth:
[sadly] I prayed so hard he'd get better, didn't do any good. God didn't even listen.

Mr. Tandy:
[kindly and wisely] Littlein', if you were to come to me and say... there's a little lamb down there yonder, who can't run about and can't do the pasture being so steep and the stones are sharp. Hmm? I used to go down there, pick that little lamb up in my arms and carry it... to another pasture... where the grass was sweet and ground more, well easy like. Heh-heh. You wouldn't come to me and say that I hadn't needed you would you? No. You see, the Shepherd took his lamb *home*. That's all. You've no caused a fret.

Ruth:
[sadly] But it didn't seem like that at all.

[Ruth walks away]

Ruth:
[sadly] We buried Terry in the earth, and we left him there. Seems so sad and lonely. How could Terry be with the Shepherd when we left him lying in the earth?

Mr. Tandy:
Yes. Here.

[picks up a conker]

Mr. Tandy:
[wisely] You see this conker? Hmm? Well what's gonna happen to it, eh? And what's gonna happen to its shell?

Ruth:
Well... it-its shell will probably get covered and... wither away, and the... conker will grow into a Chestnut Tree.

Mr. Tandy:
That's it! Heh-heh. You couldn't have said it better! Now, when you see that Chestnut Tree blowing in the wind, you're not gonna fret about its case mongering under the leaves are you?

Ruth:
No.

Mr. Tandy:
[wisely] No. Heh-heh. Then, cease to fret about what's laid in the earth! 'Tis only the case. Your Terry is growing strong up there, with his Saviour. That's the truth.


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