<h2>XXI</h2>
<h3>A DOLEFUL DITTY</h3></div>
<p>Jolly Robin often complained about the
wailing of Willie Whip-poor-will. Willie
lived in the woods, which were not far
from the orchard. And it was annoying
to Jolly to hear his call, “<i>Whip-poor-will,
whip-poor-will</i>,” repeated over and over
again for some two hours after Jolly’s
bed-time. Neither did Jolly Robin enjoy
being awakened by that same sound an
hour or two before he wanted to get up in
the morning. And what was still worse,
on moonlight nights Willie sometimes
sang his favorite song from sunset to sunrise.
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<p>“What a doleful ditty!” said Jolly
Robin. “I must see this fellow and tell
him that he ought to change his tune.”
But the trouble was that Jolly Robin did
not like to roam about at night. He was
always too sleepy to do that. And in the
daytime Willie Whip-poor-will was silent,
resting or sleeping upon the ground in the
woods.</p>
<p>But a day came at last when Jolly Robin
stumbled upon Willie Whip-poor-will,
sound asleep where he lived. And Jolly
lost no time in waking him up.</p>
<p>“I’ve been wanting to speak to you for
some time,” he told the drowsy fellow.</p>
<p>“What’s the matter?” Willie Whip-poor-will
asked, with a startled stare.
“Are the woods on fire?”</p>
<p>“No!” said Jolly Robin. “I want to
talk with you—that’s all.” And he was
as cheerful as anyone could have wished.
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<p>But Willie Whip-poor-will looked very
cross.</p>
<p>“This is a queer time to make a call!”
he grumbled. “I don’t like to be disturbed
in broad daylight. I supposed everybody
knew that midnight is the proper time for
a visit.”</p>
<p>“But I’m always asleep then,” Jolly
Robin objected, “unless it’s a moonlight
night and you happen to be singing on my
side of the woods.”</p>
<p>Willie Whip-poor-will looked almost
pleasant when Jolly said that.</p>
<p>“So you stay awake to hear me!” he exclaimed.
“I see you like my singing.”</p>
<p>Jolly Robin laughed, because Willie had
made such a funny mistake.</p>
<p>“You’re wrong!” he said. “In fact,
I’ve been wanting to talk with you about
that very thing. I want you to change
your song, which is a very annoying one.
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It’s altogether too disagreeable. I’ll teach
you my ‘<i>Cheerily-cheerup</i>’ song. You’ll
like it much better, I think. And I’m sure
all your neighbors will.... Why not
learn the new song right now?” Jolly
asked.</p>
<p>But Willie Whip-poor-will made no answer.
Looking at him more closely, Jolly
Robin was amazed to see that he was
sound asleep.</p>
<p>“Here, wake up!” Jolly cried, as he
nudged Willie under a wing.</p>
<p>Again Willie Whip-poor-will sprang up
with a bewildered expression.</p>
<p>“Hullo!” he said. “What’s the
trouble? Did a tree fall?”</p>
<p>“You went to sleep while I was talking
to you,” Jolly Robin explained.</p>
<p>“Oh!” said Willie Whip-poor-will.
“That doesn’t matter. You must be used
to that.” And the words were scarcely
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out of his mouth before he had fallen
asleep again.</p>
<p>Jolly Robin looked at him in a puzzled
way. He didn’t see how he could teach
Willie his “<i>Cheerily-cheerup</i>” song unless
he could keep him awake. But he
thought he ought to try; so he gave Willie
a sharp tweak with his bill.</p>
<p>“Did you hear what I said about your
singing?” he shouted right in Willie’s
ear.</p>
<p>Willie Whip-poor-will only murmured
sleepily:</p>
<p>“It’s rheumatism. I just felt a twinge
of it.”</p>
<p>He had no idea what Jolly Robin was
talking about.</p>
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