<h2 id="id00267" style="margin-top: 4em">XIII</h2>
<h5 id="id00268">CAUGHT BY A THISTLE</h5>
<p id="id00269" style="margin-top: 2em">"You'll have to help me," Peppery Polly Bumblebee said to Freddie
Firefly through the darkness. "If you'd been a little less stingy with
that light of yours I wouldn't have made the mistake of thinking this
thistle was a clover blossom."</p>
<p id="id00270">"Well, there's nectar in it, isn't there?" he inquired.</p>
<p id="id00271">"I suppose so," she answered. "But I can't get it. And I'm so daubed
with the sticky stuff that's spread right where I put my feet that I
can't free myself."</p>
<p id="id00272">Freddie flew quite close to her and flashed his light upon her. And he
saw that she had spoken truly.</p>
<p id="id00273">"What a pity!" he exclaimed.</p>
<p id="id00274">"Don't stop to talk!" the honey-maker snapped. "Just help me to get away
from this thistle. And THEN you can talk all you want to. In fact, I'll
give you something to talk about."</p>
<p id="id00275">Freddie Firefly was not so dull-witted but that he knew she intended to
punish him for sending her to the thistle blossom.</p>
<p id="id00276">"I'll go back to your house and bring somebody to help you, if I can,"
he said. "Don't you see that it wouldn't be safe for me to try to pull
you loose? I might get stuck there myself. And we'd be prisoners for the
rest of the night."</p>
<p id="id00277">Peppery Polly hadn't thought of that. And she was inclined to believe
that there might be some such danger.</p>
<p id="id00278">"You may go for help," she said at last. "But please remember that
there's no time to lose. The Queen won't like it at all when she hears
about this accident, for she expected me to fetch home a good deal of
nectar before midnight."</p>
<p id="id00279">"I'll hurry. And I'll be back as soon as I can bring one of your
fellow-workers with me," Freddie Firefly promised.</p>
<p id="id00280">Since he was a person of his word, he went straight back to the home of
the Bumblebee family in the meadow. Being used to finding his way about
after dark, Freddie had no trouble reaching the Bumblebees' home. But
rousing the household was an entirely different matter. Though he
pounded his hardest at their door, none of the Bumblebee family heard
him. Having always slept from sunset till dawn without once waking, they
were wrapped in such heavy slumber that not one of them knew what was
going on.</p>
<p id="id00281">To be sure, the family trumpeter—who awakened the household each
morning and was a somewhat lighter sleeper than the others—the
trumpeter claimed afterward that she DREAMED that she heard somebody at
the door that night. But that was all the good that came of Freddie
Firefly's efforts.</p>
<p id="id00282">After trying his best to rouse Peppery Polly's people, Freddie Firefly
at last grew discouraged. He saw that the Bumblebee family was bound to
sleep until dawn came, no matter what happened.</p>
<p id="id00283">He reflected, then, that there were two things he could do. He could go
back alone to the clover field and try to set that ill-tempered worker
free—and no doubt get stung by her for his pains. Or he could go to the
dance of the Fireflies over near the swamp, and have a delightful time.</p>
<p id="id00284">"Let me see!" Freddie mused aloud. "I promised Peppery Polly that I'd
come back with one of her own people—IF <i>I</i> COULD. And since I can't do
that, I ought not to go back to the clover-patch at all. For if I did,
it would be about the same as breaking a promise. … No! I'll go to the
dance instead!" And away he flew.</p>
<p id="id00285">Luckily the dance was not half finished when he reached it. And he had
such a pleasant time that he forgot all about that Bumblebee worker,
stuck fast to the thistle blossom.</p>
<p id="id00286">But you may be sure that Peppery Polly did not forget him. After her
friends set her free the following morning she spent the whole day
looking for Freddie Firefly.</p>
<p id="id00287">But he lay very low. And all the rest of the summer he shunned the
clover field—and the flower garden, too.</p>
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