<h2>VII</h2>
<h3>A NEW WAY TO TRAVEL</h3></div>
<p>The time had come when Jolly Robin was
ready to begin his long journey to the
South, for it was growing quite cold. On
some days there was no sun at all. And
even when the weather was fair the sun
rose late and went to bed early. It was
exactly the sort of weather Jolly Robin
did not like.</p>
<p>“No doubt you’ll be leaving us soon,”
Jasper Jay remarked to Jolly one day,
when the two chanced to meet in Farmer
Green’s woods, where the beeches grew.</p>
<p>“I expect to start to-morrow,” Jolly
Robin answered with a short laugh. The
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mere thought of his warm, light-flooded
winter home in the Southland made him
feel glad.</p>
<p>“Well, well!” Jasper Jay exclaimed.
“I’m glad I happened to see you, for I
know of a new way to travel.”</p>
<p>And Jolly Robin wanted to know all
about it.</p>
<p>“If it’s a better way than the old, I’ll
be pleased to try it,” he said.</p>
<p>“Oh! it’s much better,” Jasper told
him. “If I hadn’t made up my mind to
spend the winter in Pleasant Valley, I’d
go the new way myself. But the beechnut
crop is good this fall. So I shall stay
right here to enjoy it.”</p>
<p>“Tell me how we’re to go, if you
please!” Jolly Robin urged him.</p>
<p>“We?” said Jasper. “You don’t mean
to say you are going with a <i>crowd</i>, do
you?”
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<p>“Why, yes!” Jolly Robin replied. “All
the Robins are leaving to-morrow. And I
had intended to go with them.”</p>
<p>Jasper Jay shook his head.</p>
<p>“Take my advice and don’t do any such
thing,” he said. “You’ll find it quieter
travelling alone. And though you may not
know it, it’s the fashionable thing to do.”</p>
<p>Jolly Robin laughed when Jasper said
that.</p>
<p>“But I’m not a fashionable person!” he
exclaimed.</p>
<p>“Then you should become one,” Jasper
told him. “Besides, the new way is
<i>easier</i>, as well as more stylish. But if
you’re <i>afraid</i> to try something new, of
course I wouldn’t think of urging you.”</p>
<p>“I’m not afraid!” Jolly Robin cried.
“And if you’ll only tell me what I’m to do,
I promise you I’ll do it!”</p>
<p>“Good!” said Jasper Jay. “Meet me
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here day after to-morrow and I’ll start
you on your journey. I can’t explain anything
now, because I must hurry over to
the woods at once, where my cousin, Mr.
Crow, is waiting for me.” Then he flew
away, screaming a loud good-by as he
went.</p>
<p>So Jolly Robin hastened back to the orchard,
to find his wife and tell her what
he had decided to do.</p>
<p>He had no difficulty at all in finding
her. But he had no end of trouble trying
to persuade her to travel with him the
new way, instead of going along with the
crowd in the good, old-fashioned style. In
fact, she raised so many objections, saying
how lonely it would be and how dangerous
it was to travel in a small party and that
she didn’t want to be fashionable—she
raised so many objections that at last
Jolly Robin said very well! she might do
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as she pleased. But as for him, <i>he</i> was
going to meet Jasper Jay just as he had
promised. And since the new way was
easier, he expected to reach their winter
home long before she arrived, even if he
did start a day later.</p>
<p>But he was disappointed, all the same.
And he kept up such a constant laughing
and joking all the rest of that day that his
wife knew he must be feeling quite out of
sorts.</p>
<p>For that was a way Jolly Robin had.
The worse he felt, the happier he always
acted. And it was not a bad way, either.</p>
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