<h3>SPREADING THE NEWS</h3>
<p>When Freddie Firefly reached the swamp
he found that the singing party had already
broken up. But luckily, Mr. Frog
the tailor was the last one to leave. He
was still poised on the bank of the sluggish
stream, ready to plunge into the water and
swim away, when Freddie Firefly dropped
down upon a cat-tail and called him by
name, flashing his light frantically so that
Mr. Frog would be sure to notice him.</p>
<p>"Wait a moment!" cried Freddie.
"I've something to say to you!"</p>
<p>"Out with it, then!" said Mr. Frog.
"My time is valuable, you know. I ought<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_37" id="Page_37">[37]</SPAN></span>
to be back in my shop this moment; for I
promised Paddy Muskrat I'd make him a
policeman's uniform by to-morrow morning.
And I haven't begun it yet."</p>
<p>"Why not?" asked Freddie, forgetting—for
the moment—his own errand.</p>
<p>"He wants brass buttons," explained
the tailor. "And I couldn't get any until
to-night."</p>
<p>"But couldn't you go ahead without
them?" Freddie Firefly inquired.</p>
<p>"Certainly not!" replied Mr. Frog. "I
see you don't know much about making
a policeman's suit. You start by laying
the buttons in a row on the ground; and
then you sew the cloth onto them. . . .
That's my own invention—that method,"
he added with an air of pride. "And now,
what was it you wanted to say to me?"</p>
<p>"I don't believe there's any use of my
telling you, after all," Freddie Firefly re<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_38" id="Page_38">[38]</SPAN></span>plied.
"You're going to be so busy that
you won't have time to do an errand for
me. I wanted you to give Mr. Crow a
message."</p>
<p>"Yes—I'll be altogether too rushed to
bother with it," said Mr. Frog. "I expect
to be on the jump all night—and
most of to-morrow, too."</p>
<p>"This message," Freddie Firefly went
on, "was something about Kiddie Katydid.
I found out his secret to-night. And
I thought Mr. Crow ought to know about
it."</p>
<p>Now, Mr. Frog was all ready to leap
into the water. But when Freddie said
that, the tailor promptly changed his mind.</p>
<p>"Kiddie Katydid's secret!" he repeated
in a tone of amazement. "You don't
mean to say you've discovered what it was
that Katy did?"</p>
<p>"Never mind!" said Freddie. "I don't<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_39" id="Page_39">[39]</SPAN></span>
want to trouble you, Mr. Frog. I know
you're too busy to bother your head with
such things."</p>
<p>"Tut, tut, young man!" Mr. Frog
cried. "I see you have something important
to tell me. And since that is the case,
I'll manage somehow to deliver your message
to Mr. Crow, even if I have to disappoint
a customer. <i>Always oblige a
friend!</i> That's my motto!" said Mr. Frog.</p>
<p>"Very well, then!" Freddie Firefly replied.
"I'll say what I was going to; but
it doesn't concern that Katy person you
just mentioned."</p>
<p>"Oh, it doesn't," the tailor echoed.
"Then I don't know that I care to listen
to you, after all. I thought you were going
to explain about that mysterious lady
that Kiddie's always singing about." He
was sadly disappointed. And once more
he turned toward the creek.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_40" id="Page_40">[40]</SPAN></span></p>
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<h2>IX</h2>
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