<h2>XVIII</h2>
<h3>ON TOP OF THE BARN</h3></div>
<p>All the feathered folk on the roof of
Farmer Green’s barn saw at once that Jasper
Jay had told the truth. The golden
bird was a rooster, just as Jasper had said.
But it seemed strange to them that a rooster
should sit on so high a perch.</p>
<p>“It looks to me,” said old Mr. Crow,
“it looks to me as if he had flown up here
and lighted on that rod and then was
afraid to fly down again.”</p>
<p>“I’ll knock him off!” cried Jasper Jay.
And he made ready to swoop at the
stranger.</p>
<p>“I wouldn’t do that!” said Jolly Robin.
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<p>“No!” Jasper Jay replied. “I know
you wouldn’t. You’d be <i>afraid</i> to do such
a thing.”</p>
<p>“It’s not that,” Jolly Robin told him,
“though he <i>is</i> ten times my size. This is
what I mean: He’s a peaceable fellow.
And though I will admit that he seems a
little too proud, he hasn’t harmed anybody.
So why should anybody harm
him?”</p>
<p>“He’s a barnyard fowl and he belongs
on the ground,” Jasper Jay declared. “If
we let him stay up here in the air there’s
no knowing what Farmer Green’s fowls
will do. All his hens and roosters—and
he has a hundred of ’em—may take to flying
about where they don’t belong. This
golden gentleman is setting them a bad example.
And it is my duty to teach him a
lesson.”</p>
<p>Now, the real reason why Jasper wanted
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to knock the golden rooster off his high
perch was because he was so handsome.
Jasper’s fine blue suit looked quite dull
beside the golden dress of the stranger.
And that was more than Jasper could
stand.</p>
<p>“Here I go!” Jasper cried. And he
left his friends and flew straight at the
golden fowl.</p>
<p>Jasper struck the rooster such a hard
blow that he spun around on his perch
twice. But he didn’t lose his balance. And
he never said a single word.</p>
<p>“I’ll pull out his tail-feathers this
time!” Jasper squawked, as he darted at
the stranger again. But Jasper had no
luck at all. Though he pecked viciously
at the tail of the golden rooster, he succeeded
only in hurting his own bill.</p>
<p>Several times Jasper tried. But not
one tail-feather came away. And some of
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the onlookers began to smile. Old Mr.
Crow even guffawed aloud. But Jasper
Jay pretended not to hear him.</p>
<p>“Don’t you think we’d better go away?”
Jolly Robin asked Jasper at last.</p>
<p>“I think <i>you</i> had better leave,” Jasper
screamed. He was very angry, because he
knew that his friends were laughing at
him. And instead of flying at the golden
rooster again he made a swift attack on
Jolly Robin.</p>
<p>Being angry, Jasper had forgotten that
Jolly Robin’s wife was present. And to
the blue-coated rascal there seemed suddenly
to be as many as six Jolly Robins,
each one with a furious wife, too.</p>
<p>Jasper fought his hardest. But he was
no match for them. Very soon he made
for the woods; and as he flew away a blue
tail-feather with a white tip floated down
into the barnyard, where Johnnie Green
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had stood for some minutes, watching the
strange sight on the roof of his father’s
barn.</p>
<p>Johnnie picked up the feather and stuck
it in his hat. And when he told his father,
later, how a big blue jay had tried to whip
the new weather-vane and a pair of robins
as well, Farmer Green threw back his head
and laughed loudly.</p>
<p>“Don’t you believe me?” Johnnie asked
him. “Here’s the blue jay’s tail-feather,
anyhow. And that ought to prove that I
am telling the truth.”</p>
<p>But Farmer Green only laughed all the
more. You see, he could hardly believe all
the strange things that happened in the
neighborhood.</p>
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