<h2><SPAN name="XIX" id="XIX"></SPAN>XIX</h2><h3>BOBBY'S MISTAKE</h3>
<p><span class="smcap">After</span> a good deal of searching Bobby
Bobolink discovered Timothy Turtle in a
pool in Cedar Swamp, sunning himself
on an old stump that was half under
water.</p>
<p>"Good morning, Mr. Turtle!" Bobby
cried. "Is it true that you have something
to say to me?"</p>
<p>And feeling quite happy and care-free,
Bobby began to sing one of his most
sprightly songs. For Mr. Turtle was a
slow old fellow. It took him some time to
answer a question, especially when he was
dozing.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_92" id="p_92"></SPAN></span>But the moment Bobby Bobolink began
to sing old Mr. Timothy Turtle came to
life instantly. And he was so angry at
hearing that rollicking song that much as
he wanted to, he couldn't speak. Somehow
the words seemed to stick in his
throat.</p>
<p>And for a few moments Timothy was
afraid he was going to choke.</p>
<p>Now Bobby Bobolink was such a lively
person that he couldn't keep still long.
Especially when he was singing he liked
to be on the move. So when he saw that
Timothy Turtle wasn't going to speak immediately
Bobby leaped from the bush
where he was perched and began flying
joyously over the swamp.</p>
<p>All the time he sang with all his might,
making so much music that he could not
hear Timothy Turtle calling to him at
last.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_93" id="p_93"></SPAN></span>Once in a while Bobby wheeled above
Mr. Turtle, so that the old fellow might
enjoy his best notes. He little knew that
Mr. Turtle was crying to him to stop, for
goodness' sake! And noticing that Timothy's
mouth was moving, Bobby Bobolink
said to himself:</p>
<p>"He looks terribly fierce; but of course
he's only commanding me not to stop singing."</p>
<p>It was no wonder that Bobby Bobolink
thought as he did, because his neighbors
were always begging him to sing something
for them.</p>
<p>"It must be that Mr. Turtle wanted to
see me so he could ask me to sing some
songs for him," Bobby thought. And
wishing to please Timothy Turtle, Bobby
Bobolink sang as he hadn't sung all summer
long.</p>
<p>At last Timothy Turtle felt that he<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_94" id="p_94"></SPAN></span>
couldn't bear to hear another note. And
flopping off the stump, he splashed into
the water and sank to the bottom of the
swamp, where he buried his head in the
mud.</p>
<p>And there he stayed until he dared
hope that Bobby Bobolink had stopped
singing, or gone away to a distant part of
the country.</p>
<p>"Has anybody seen Timothy Turtle?"
Bobby Bobolink kept calling as soon as
he noticed that Mr. Turtle had vanished.
But no one knew where the old fellow was.
And at last Bobby gave up looking for
him. But he thought it strange that
Timothy hadn't waited to hear the rest
of his song.</p>
<p>"I hope he isn't ill," Bobby told his
friends.</p>
<p>But they only laughed.</p>
<p>"Timothy Turtle is altogether too old<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_95" id="p_95"></SPAN></span>
and tough to have much the matter with
him," they said. "If he's ill, it's nothing
but ill temper."</p>
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