<h2>XVII</h2>
<h3>ONLY A ROOSTER</h3></div>
<p>Jasper Jay spent several days looking for
the great golden bird that Jolly Robin had
described. But Jasper couldn’t find the
wonderful creature anywhere. And he
was wondering if it wasn’t just a hoax
after all, as he had claimed. He had almost
decided to give up his search, when
he chanced to meet Bennie Barn-Swallow
one day. Jasper happened to mention
that he was on the lookout for Jolly Robin’s
strange bird; and Bennie Barn-Swallow
said quickly:</p>
<p>“Do you mean the bird of gold?”</p>
<p>“The bird of <i>brass</i>, I should say!”
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Jasper replied, with his nose in the air. “You
haven’t seen him, have you?”</p>
<p>“Why, yes!” said Bennie. “He stays
right near my house.”</p>
<p>Of course, Jasper Jay knew that Bennie
lived in a mud house, under the eaves
of Farmer Green’s barn. So he cried at
once: “Then my search is ended! I’ll
come over to the barn this afternoon and
fight the upstart.”</p>
<p>The news spread quickly—the news of
the fight that was going to take place at
Farmer Green’s barn. And as soon as he
heard it, Jolly Robin went straight to the
barn and asked the golden bird if he
wouldn’t leave Pleasant Valley at once.</p>
<p>But the great, gorgeous creature paid
no attention to Jolly Robin’s request. Indeed,
he seemed not to hear his words at
all—though Jolly Robin thought the
stranger was just pretending.
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<p>Jolly had to sing a good many songs that
day to keep up his spirits. Somehow, he
felt that it was all his fault that there was
going to be a fight.</p>
<p>“I wish I hadn’t told anyone about the
golden bird,” he said. “Maybe he would
have flown away before Jasper Jay heard
of his being here.”</p>
<p>Well, Jasper invited everybody to come
to the barn late in the afternoon to see him
whip the golden bird and pull out his tail-feathers.</p>
<p>“There’s going to be some fun,” said
Jasper Jay. “Nobody ought to miss it.”</p>
<p>So, as the afternoon waned, the feathered
folk began to gather in the orchard.
Jolly Robin was there, and his wife, and
old Mr. Crow, Rusty Wren, Bobbie Bobolink,
Miss Kitty Catbird, and a good many
others as well. There was a good deal of
noise, for everyone was chattering. And
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Jasper Jay made almost as great a din
as all his friends together. He boasted in
a loud voice that he was going to give the
golden bird a terrible beating. And he was
so pleased with himself that some of his
companions whispered to one another that
it might be a good thing if the golden bird
gave Jasper a sound whipping.</p>
<p>At last Jasper Jay called out that he
was ready. And then he started for
Farmer Green’s barn, while the eager
crew followed close behind him. They all
alighted on the ridge of the barn. And
like Jasper Jay, they sat there for a short
time and stared at the golden bird, who
shimmered like fire in the slanting rays of
the setting sun.</p>
<p>Jolly Robin and Bennie Barn-Swallow
had seen him before; so they weren’t surprised.
But all the others gazed at him
in amazement.
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<p>Now, to Jasper Jay the golden bird
looked enormous. He was perched high
up on a rod which rose above the roof.
And he seemed very proud and disdainful.
In fact, he paid no attention at all to the
curious flock that watched him.</p>
<p>For a little while nobody said a word.
And Jasper Jay was the first to speak.</p>
<p>“Fiddlesticks!” he cried. “This is
nothing but a barnyard fowl. He’s a
rooster—that’s what he is!”</p>
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