<h2><SPAN name="X" id="X"></SPAN>X</h2><h3>THE NUTTING PARTY</h3>
<p><span class="smcap">For</span> a long time Jasper Jay had been waiting
for something. It was fall; and he
impatiently watched the tree-tops on the
side of Blue Mountain change from their
quiet summer green to hues of flaming
gold and red. Though they were beautiful,
to tell the truth Jasper did not in the
least care what color a tree was. So long
as it bore nuts, he was satisfied. And to
him the turning leaves meant only that the
autumn was lengthening—and the nuts
were growing ripe.</p>
<p>That was what Jasper Jay was waiting
for. And as soon as the frosts came and<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_52" id="p_52"></SPAN></span>
burst open the prickly pods that covered
the beechnuts he intended to lead the first
nutting party of the season to the place
where the beeches grew.</p>
<p>Now, going a-nutting with a crowd is
much more fun than gathering nuts alone.
And Jasper usually preferred a nutting
party of a dozen blue jays. Then he always
had twelve times as much fun as he
could have just by himself—because there
was twelve times the noise.</p>
<p>So on the very first day that the nuts
were ready to be eaten Jasper Jay asked
eleven friends to join him. As it happened,
Jasper found a company of twelve
waiting for him at the appointed time on
the edge of the woods. Somehow, Noisy
Jake (whom Jasper hadn't invited) had
heard of the party. And he invited himself.</p>
<p>Jasper was not at all pleased when<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_53" id="p_53"></SPAN></span>
he found that Noisy Jake intended to go
a-nutting too. He had not yet forgiven
that boisterous rowdy for not having
warned him, when Mr. Red-shouldered
Hawk was sailing about over Farmer
Green's barnyard, and Jasper had to seek
safety in the chicken house.</p>
<p>Jasper gave Jake a cool nod and turned
his back on him. But it would have taken
a great deal more than that to hurt Noisy
Jake's feelings. Indeed, he was so impudent
that he immediately imitated Mr.
Hawk's cry, "<i>Kee-you! kee-you!</i>"</p>
<p>It gave Jasper a great start to hear that
screech behind his back. He jumped into
the air and alighted with his face toward
Noisy Jake, having turned around while
his feet were off the ground.</p>
<p>Jake was laughing loudly at his own
joke, while all the rest—except Jasper—squalled
with delight.</p>
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<p>Jasper Jay thought for a moment that
he would have to fight Jake on the spot.
But he was in such a hurry to get to the
place where the beeches grew that he decided
to pay no more attention to the rude
fellow.</p>
<p>"Come on!" Jasper cried. "Follow
me!" And he made for the beech grove
at top speed, with the nutting party following
close behind him.</p>
<p>There was a great squawking and
screaming and whistling as the nutting
party flew into the tops of the beech trees
and the nuts began rattling down upon
the ground.</p>
<p>But their fun did not last long. Another
nutting party, led by Johnnie Green,
arrived at the grove soon after them; and,
of course, that put an end to their sport.
They knew that boys not only whistled but
threw stones as well.</p>
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<p>It was most disappointing. And Jasper
and his friends were feeling quite
peevish when Noisy Jake suddenly cried:</p>
<p>"Let's go over to the oak woods! There
are plenty of acorns there; and we can
have lots of fun!"</p>
<p>All the crowd—except Jasper Jay—shouted
something that sounded like
"Hurrah!" And before Jasper knew
what was happening everybody had
started for the oak woods. This time it
was Noisy Jake that led the nutting party.
And all Jasper could do was to follow with
the others.</p>
<p>He was no longer the leader. And he
was very, very angry. It had been his
party, in the first place. And there was
Noisy Jake, whom he had not even invited
to it, acting as if he were the one who
should say what should—or shouldn't—be
done.</p>
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<p>Jasper could see Jake talking with some
of the others. And he couldn't help feeling
that they were talking about <i>him</i>.
Jake laughed loudly now and then; and
although he was flying fast, he looked
around occasionally, to make sure that
the party was following him. Seeing that
Jasper was the last of the procession, Jake
shouted to him that he had better hurry, if
he didn't want to be left behind.</p>
<p>And that made Jasper Jay more indignant
than ever.</p>
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