<h2>XXII</h2>
<h3>SHOCKING MANNERS</h3></div>
<p>Jolly Robin tried his best to rouse Willie
Whip-poor-will out of his daytime nap.
But he had to admit to himself at last that
his efforts were in vain. It was plain that
Willie was too sleepy to understand what
was said to him. And as for his learning
a new song when he was in that condition,
that was entirely out of the question.</p>
<p>“I’ll have to wait till sunset,” Jolly
Robin sighed at last. “That’s the time
that Willie always wakes up and begins to
sing.... I’ll come back here late this afternoon.”</p>
<p>So he left the woods; and he was busy
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every moment all the rest of the day.</p>
<p>Shortly before sunset Jolly Robin went
back to the place in the woods where he
had left Willie Whip-poor-will sleeping.
But Willie was no longer there. He had
left only a few minutes before Jolly’s arrival.
And as Jolly sat on a low branch of
a tree and looked all around, just as the
sun dropped behind the mountain, a voice
began singing from some point deeper in
the woods. “<i>Whip-poor-will! Whip-poor-will!</i>”
That was the way the song went.</p>
<p>“There’s Willie now!” Jolly Robin exclaimed.
And he flew off at once to find
his night-prowling friend. He knew that
Willie Whip-poor-will was some distance
away, because he couldn’t hear the low
“<i>chuck!</i>” with which Willie always began
his song, as a sort of warning that he was
going to sing, and that nobody could stop
him.
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<p>Jolly had a good deal of trouble finding
the singer, because Willie Whip-poor-will
didn’t stay in one place. Between his
bursts of song he coursed about hunting
for insects, which he caught as he flew. So
it was not surprising that Jolly did not
come upon him until it had grown almost
dark in the woods.</p>
<p>“Hullo!” said Willie as soon as he saw
Jolly Robin. “I haven’t seen you for a
long time.”</p>
<p>Jolly Robin laughed merrily.</p>
<p>“Don’t you remember my calling on
you about noon to-day?” he asked.</p>
<p>“You must be mistaken,” Willie Whip-poor-will
replied. “I’ve been asleep since
sunrise—until a little while ago. And nobody
came to see me.”</p>
<p>“You’ve forgotten,” said Jolly. “But
it’s no matter. I can talk to you now just
as well. I want to speak to you about your
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singing.” Jolly paused then; and he
yawned widely, for it was his bed-time
that very moment.</p>
<p>“Talk fast, please!” said Willie Whip-poor-will.
“I haven’t finished my breakfast
yet. And I’m pretty hungry.”</p>
<p>It seemed queer, to Jolly Robin, that
anyone should be eating his breakfast
right after sunset. And he was about to
say something about the matter. But just
as he opened his mouth to speak he yawned
again. And then, without realizing what
he was doing, he tucked his head under
his wing and fell asleep on the limb of the
cedar tree where he was sitting.</p>
<p>Willie Whip-poor-will looked at him in
astonishment.</p>
<p>“What shocking manners!” he exclaimed.
“He went to sleep while we were
talking. But I suppose he knows no better.”
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<p>Willie would have liked to know what
Jolly Robin was going to say about his
singing. But he was so hungry that he
left Jolly asleep upon his perch and hurried
off to look for more insects.</p>
<p>Since it was a moonlight night, Willie
Whip-poor-will spent all the time until
sunrise in hunting for food. Now and
then he stopped to rest and sing his queer
song, which Jolly Robin did not like.</p>
<p>But Jolly Robin slept so soundly that
for once Willie’s singing never disturbed
him at all.</p>
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