<h2>IX</h2>
<h3>JOLLY’S MISTAKE</h3></div>
<p>With Jolly Robin following close behind
him, Jasper Jay flew directly to the crossroads,
almost half-way to the village.
Once there, he perched himself upon the
sign-post at the four corners. And Jolly
Robin seated himself upon one of the
boards that were nailed to the post.</p>
<p>“Here we are!” said Jasper Jay. “You
see how easy it is.”</p>
<p>“When will the post begin to move?”
Jolly Robin inquired, a bit anxiously. He
had waited a whole day to begin his long
journey to the South, so it was only natural
that he should want to start at once.
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<p>“What’s that you say?” asked Jasper
Jay. And when Jolly repeated his question,
Jasper began to scream with laughter.
“Well, that’s a good one!” he said at
last. “So you thought the post was going
to pull itself out of the ground and fly
away with you, did you?”</p>
<p>“Why, yes!” Jolly Robin replied.
“Aren’t these <i>wings</i>?” he asked, looking
down at the boards. “They’re already
spread,” he observed.</p>
<p>It was some minutes before Jasper Jay
could answer him, for he was laughing
again. But finally he managed to speak.</p>
<p>“Those aren’t wings!” he cried.
“They’re sign-boards, to tell you which
road to take. Of course, you can’t expect
to read a sign when you’re sitting on it.
Just go over to the fence across the road
and you can see the sign that you’re on
now.”
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<p>So Jolly Robin fluttered over to the
fence. And from there he could see the
sign-board plainly. This is what it looked
like:</p>
<p style='margin-left:0.0em; margin-right:0.0em; text-align:center'>TO SKY POND, 15 MILES<br/></p>
<p>“There!” Jasper Jay cried, when Jolly
had read the sign aloud. “You see how
easy it is. All you need do is to follow this
road to which the hand points.”</p>
<p>“Then I shall have to fly, after all,”
Jolly Robin said. He had expected to
have a ride. And naturally he was disappointed.
Then he read the sign once more.
“Sky Pond!” he exclaimed. “I don’t
want to go to Sky Pond. I want to go to
the South!”</p>
<p>“Well, Sky Pond’s south of Pleasant
Valley,” Jasper Jay explained. “It’s
right on your way to your winter home.
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And all you have to do when you reach
Sky Pond will be to find another sign,
which ought to say something like this:
’To the South, one thousand miles.’ You
see how simple it is,” Jasper Jay remarked.
“With a sign-board to guide
you, you can’t go wrong.”</p>
<p>But it seemed to Jolly that the new way
of travelling was far more difficult than
the old. He said as much to Jasper Jay,
too. “I wish––” he added—“I wish I
had started yesterday, with the others.”</p>
<p>At that Jasper Jay said, “Nonsense!”
And he muttered something about dunces,
and mollycoddles, and—yes! <i>’fraid-cats!</i></p>
<p>Perhaps Jasper hadn’t intended that
Jolly Robin should hear those words—and
perhaps he had. Anyhow, he was sorry
afterward that he had spoken so loud. For
the first thing he knew, Jolly Robin flew
straight at him with shrill chirps of rage.
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And Jasper was so surprised—and frightened,
too—that he flew off as fast as he
could go, following the road that led to
Sky Pond, fifteen miles away, with Jolly
Robin after him.</p>
<p>Jolly chased him for a long time, until
at last Jasper Jay swerved to one side and
turned toward home.</p>
<p>But Jolly Robin followed him no longer.
He kept straight on, and on, and on. And
he flew so fast and so far before he
stopped that he overtook the party that
had started a whole day ahead of him.</p>
<p>So he travelled to his winter home in the
old-fashioned way, after all. And though
Jolly Robin laughed when he told his
friends about Jasper Jay’s new style of
travelling, there was one thing over which
he could not smile, even then.</p>
<p>You see, “’fraid-cat” was a name he
couldn’t abide.</p>
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