The narrator feels like he's seen the chicken guy somewhere, but he doesn't know why he would steal the toy. He's got a commercial he wants to make, and he needs to leave. The prospector tells him that someday he'll meet him, and the boy runs off to meet him. The toy is in a box, and it's the sheriff's. The narrator is freaked out, because the prospector said he'd meet him someday, and now he knows who the boy is. He tells the kids to go to the toy barn, and they do. The sheriff tells them that they'll be back next week to play with the toy again. He also tells them they're going to be sold to a toy museum in Japan, which means that they won't be able to go back to their original owner.
The narrator feels like he's seen the chicken guy somewhere, but he doesn't know why he would steal the toy. He's got a commercial he wants to make, and he needs to leave. The prospector tells him that someday he'll meet him, and the boy runs off to meet him. The toy is in a box, and it's the sheriff's. The narrator is freaked out, because the prospector said he'd meet him someday, and now he knows who the boy is. He tells the kids to go to the toy barn, and they do. The sheriff tells them that they'll be back next week to play with the toy again. He also tells them they're going to be sold to a toy museum in Japan, which means that they won't be able to go back to their original owner.