<h2>The Merry Little Breezes Try To Comfort Grandfather Frog</h2>
<p>When the Merry Little Breezes
of Old Mother West Wind had
left Grandfather Frog in the
Long Lane where Farmer Brown's boy
had dropped him, and had hurried as
fast as ever they could to try to find
some of his friends to help him, not one
of them had been successful. No one was
at home, and no one was in any of the
places where they usually were to be
found. The Merry Little Breezes looked
and looked. Then, one by one, they
sadly turned back to the Long Lane.
They felt so badly that they just hated
to go back where they had left Grandfather
Frog.</p>
<p>When they got there, they found
Striped Chipmunk, who now was scolding
Farmer Brown's boy as fast as his
tongue could go.</p>
<p>"Where is he?" cried the Merry
Little Breezes excitedly.</p>
<p>Striped Chipmunk stopped scolding
long enough to point to Farmer Brown's
boy, who was hunting in the grass for
some trace of Grandfather Frog.</p>
<p>"We don't mean him, you stupid! We
can see him for ourselves. Where's
Grandfather Frog?" cried the Merry
Little Breezes, all speaking at once.</p>
<p>"I don't know," replied Striped Chipmunk,
"and what's more, I don't care!"</p>
<p>Now this wasn't true, for Striped Chipmunk
isn't that kind. It was mostly
talk, and the Merry Little Breezes knew
it. They knew that Striped Chipmunk
really thinks a great deal of Grandfather
Frog, just as they do. So they pretended
not to notice what he said or how put
out he seemed. After a while, he told
them that he had set Grandfather Frog
free and that then he had started for
the spring on the other side of the Long
Lane. The Merry Little Breezes were
delighted to hear the good news, and
they said such a lot of nice things to
Striped Chipmunk that he quite forgot
to scold Farmer Brown's boy. Then
they started for the spring, dancing
merrily, for they felt sure that there
Grandfather Frog was all right, and they
expected to find him quite at home.</p>
<p>"Hello, Grandfather Frog!" they
shouted, as they peeped into the spring.
"How do you like your new home?"</p>
<p>Grandfather Frog made no reply. He
just rolled his great goggly eyes up at
them, and they were full of tears.</p>
<p>"Why—why—why, Grandfather
Frog, what is the matter now?" they
cried.</p>
<p>"Chugarum," said Grandfather Frog,
and his voice sounded all choky, "I can't
get out."</p>
<p>Then they noticed for the first time
how straight and smooth the walls of
the spring were and how far down
Grandfather Frog was, and they knew
that he spoke the truth. They tried
bending down the grasses that grew
around the edge of the spring, but none
were long enough to reach the water.
If they had stopped to think, they would
have known that Grandfather Frog
couldn't have climbed up by them, anyway.
Then they tried to lift a big stick
into the spring, but it was too heavy for
them, and they couldn't move it. However,
they did manage to blow an old
shingle in, and this gave Grandfather
Frog something to sit on, so that he began
to feel a little better. Then they
said all the comforting things they could
think of. They told him that no harm
could come to him there, unless Farmer
Brown's boy should happen to see
him.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center">"That's just what I'm afraid of!" croaked Grandfather
Frog. <em>Page 109</em>.</p>
<p>"That's just what I am afraid of!"
croaked Grandfather Frog. "He is sure
to see me if he comes for a drink, for
there is no place for me to hide."</p>
<p>"Perhaps he won't come," said one
of the Little Breezes hopefully.</p>
<p>"If he does come, you can hide under
the piece of shingle, and then he won't
know you are here at all," said another.</p>
<p>Grandfather Frog brightened up.
"That's so!" said he. "That's a good
idea, and I'll try it."</p>
<p>Then one of the Merry Little Breezes
promised to keep watch for Farmer
Brown's boy, and all the others started
off on another hunt for some one to
help Grandfather Frog out of this new
trouble.</p>
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