<h3>KIDDIE KEEPS HIS PROMISE</h3>
<p>Old Mr. Crow flew into a terrible rage
when he found, the next morning, that his
committee had not called on Kiddie Katydid
during the night. And when Chirpy
Cricket told him that the weather was too
cold for anybody to stay out late, Mr.
Crow said "Nonsense! What about Mr.
Frog?"</p>
<p>That was a hard question to answer.
And Chirpy Cricket was so afraid of angry
Mr. Crow that he promptly hid himself
among the roots of a clump of grass.</p>
<p>Now, the fact that Mr. Frog had been
away from his shop the night before set
Mr. Crow to worrying.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_66" id="Page_66">[66]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"That slippery tailor has been up to
some mischief," Mr. Crow declared. "And
if he has played a trick on me I'll never
hear the last of it."</p>
<p>The old gentleman was so disturbed that
he quite lost his appetite during the rest
of the day. And he moped and groaned
about, hoping for the best, but fearing the
worst. One thing that made him especially
uneasy was the fact that when he called
on Mr. Frog he found the tailor in a gayer
mood than he had ever known him to be
in.</p>
<p>Mr. Frog bounded about his shop like
a rubber ball. And the worst of it was, he
<i>would</i> sing, although Mr. Crow begged
him, with tears in his eyes, to stop.</p>
<p>"What's the matter?" Mr. Frog asked
him. "Don't you like my voice? Or is it
the songs I sing? I've a new one that I'd
like to sing for you. It's about one of<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_67" id="Page_67">[67]</SPAN></span>
the Katydid family; and I'm sure you'll
enjoy hearing it."</p>
<p>But Mr. Crow wouldn't stay there any
longer. With a loud squawk of rage he
scurried away. He was sure, then, that
Mr. Frog had tricked him.</p>
<p>That night Mr. Crow's committee called
on Kiddie Katydid. It was a fine, warm,
moonlight night. And as they drew near
Farmer Green's place they could hear Kiddie's
shrill music, even while they were
still a quarter of a mile away.</p>
<p>"He plays better than ever," said Freddie
Firefly. "I wish Mr. Crow could hear
him." And they hurried on, believing
that everything was going to turn out all
right, in the end.</p>
<p>"Mr. Crow will be sorry, to-morrow,
that he scolded us," said Chirpy Cricket.</p>
<p>But the committee met with a sad disappointment.
When they invited Kiddie<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_68" id="Page_68">[68]</SPAN></span>
Katydid to join the Pleasant Valley orchestra
he told them that he couldn't.</p>
<p>"Why not?" Freddie Firefly asked.</p>
<p>"I've promised somebody that I
wouldn't," Kiddie said.</p>
<p>And though they pressed him for an explanation,
he wouldn't give them any. He
wouldn't say another word.</p>
<p>It was a downcast company that left
Farmer Green's front yard. And they
quarreled among themselves, too, before
they parted. For there wasn't one of them
that was willing to tell Mr. Crow that
Kiddie had declined his invitation.</p>
<p>But they finally hit upon a plan that
suited everybody. They agreed to get Mr.
Crow's cousin, Jasper Jay, to break the
news gently to the old gentleman.</p>
<p>It turned out that Jasper was delighted
to undertake the task. He hoped that Mr.
Crow would fly into a passion when he<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_69" id="Page_69">[69]</SPAN></span>
heard the sad tale. And Jasper was not
disappointed. For old Mr. Crow was
furious.</p>
<p>"It's the work of that sly rascal, Mr.
Frog!" he squalled. "He must have called
on Kiddie Katydid and hoodwinked him
somehow. . . . I'd like to know what he
said."</p>
<p>But Mr. Crow never found that out.
So Kiddie Katydid had another secret,
which was known only to himself and Mr.
Frog.</p>
<p>And Mr. Frog wouldn't tell anybody,
because he preferred to tease Mr. Crow.</p>
<p>And Kiddie Katydid wouldn't tell anybody,
because he liked secrets. So when
people tried to pry into the affair, he just
folded his wings tightly over himself—and
said nothing.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_70" id="Page_70">[70]</SPAN></span></p>
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