<h3><SPAN name="XV" id="XV"></SPAN>XV<br/> ENOUGH!</h3>
<p>"<span class="smcap">Such</span> impudence!" Mrs. Ladybug
gasped, as soon as she could speak.
"That terrible Jennie Junebug didn't
care whether I ever got my breath or not."</p>
<p>After bowling Mrs. Ladybug over three
times, Miss Junebug had flown away, leaving
poor little Mrs. Ladybug clinging to a
blade of grass and wondering if she would
be able to move again.</p>
<p>Mrs. Ladybug had attempted to take
Jennie Junebug to task. She had intended
to berate Jennie for devouring the
leaves of Farmer Green's trees and to order
her to stop such damage at once. But<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_72" id="Page_72">[Pg 72]</SPAN></span>
Jennie Junebug hadn't <ins class="correction" title="Transcriber's Note: original reads allowd'">allowed</ins> her to say
much. In her playful way she had
knocked the breath out of Mrs. Ladybug.</p>
<p>"I must try some other plan," thought
Mrs. Ladybug. "And I'll have to have
help." So she sent Miss Moth over to the
meadow, to find Freddie Firefly and ask
him if he wouldn't come to the orchard
because Mrs. Ladybug wanted to talk with
him.</p>
<p>He came. He came at once; for he saw
Jennie Junebug looking for him. And he
was only too glad to escape her attentions.
He found her too rough to suit him.</p>
<p>Mrs. Ladybug quickly explained her
difficulty.</p>
<p>"What shall I do?" she asked him.</p>
<p>"I don't know," he answered. "I can't
do a thing with Jennie Junebug. She
knocks me down whenever I meet her.
She annoys me."<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_73" id="Page_73">[Pg 73]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"It's not so much myself I'm thinking
of," said Mrs. Ladybug. "It's Farmer
Green's fruit trees that I'm disturbed
about. Jennie Junebug eats the leaves.
I must put an end to that."</p>
<p>"I have it!" Freddie Firefly exclaimed
suddenly. "I'll ask her why she doesn't
bump into Solomon Owl!"</p>
<p>Mrs. Ladybug didn't seem to care for
his suggestion. "What good would that
do?" she inquired.</p>
<p>"Ah!" he said. "Solomon Owl
wouldn't let her browbeat him. He'd
soon cure her of her rude pranks."</p>
<p>"Then please speak to her, and to Solomon
Owl at once—that is, if you dare
to," said Mrs. Ladybug.</p>
<p>"I'm not afraid of him," Freddie Firefly
boasted. "He won't touch me. He's
a-scared of my light." And then Freddie
Firefly flitted away.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_74" id="Page_74">[Pg 74]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>He found Solomon Owl easily enough.
He had heard Solomon's <i>Wha-wha</i>, <i>whoo-ah</i>!
booming from the edge of the woods.
And he soon persuaded Solomon to fly
down into the meadow.</p>
<p>Solomon Owl sailed above the waving
grass, while Freddie Firefly spoke to Jennie
Junebug.</p>
<p>She liked his scheme. She thought it
would be a great joke to bump into solemn
Solomon Owl. And for once she forgot
to fling herself against Freddie Firefly.</p>
<p>Only a little while later she struck Solomon
Owl with an awful thud. To her
huge surprise she fell headlong, while he
merely paused in his low flight.</p>
<p>"Who struck me?" he bawled.</p>
<p>"Jennie Junebug!" said Freddie Firefly.</p>
<p>"Where is she now?" Solomon hooted.
"If I find her I'll fix her."<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_75" id="Page_75">[Pg 75]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Jennie Junebug heard everything he
said. She was lying hidden in the grass
near-by. And she wouldn't have come
out for anything.</p>
<p>"I'll keep an eye out for her," Solomon
Owl announced. "I come to the meadow
often, a-mousing."</p>
<p>Jennie Junebug kept still as a mouse,
herself, until Solomon had gone back to
the woods. Then she stole forth from her
hiding place, showing a battered face to
her friends.</p>
<p>"Good-by, everybody!" she called.
"I'm going to move. I'm going 'way
down to the end of the valley to live....
I'm off already," she added, as she spread
her wings.</p>
<p>Nobody ever saw Jennie Junebug on
Farmer Green's place again.</p>
<p>And Mrs. Ladybug was more than satisfied.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_76" id="Page_76">[Pg 76]</SPAN></span></p>
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