<h2><SPAN name="XVII" id="XVII"></SPAN>XVII</h2><h3>JASPER IS ASHAMED</h3>
<p><span class="smcap">The</span> leader of the Singing Society stopped
Jasper Jay's song as soon as he was able
to. But Jolly Robin's cousin, Valentine
Veery, found it no easy matter to silence
Jasper Jay. Though he called to him several
times, Jasper paid no attention to
him, but continued to make all the noise he
could. His notes had never sounded so
loud and harsh before—but you must remember
that Jasper had been saving his
voice all day for this very occasion.</p>
<p>At last Valentine Veery launched his
small, cinnamon-colored body straight at
Jasper Jay and gave him a sharp nudge<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_89" id="p_89"></SPAN></span>
with his wing. And at that Jasper
stopped singing.</p>
<p>"What's the matter?" he asked in an
angry voice.</p>
<p>"Matter?" said Valentine Veery.
"Why, you're all wrong. You're not only
twisting the words of the song, but you
don't know the air at all. It's plain to
see that it was you that made our concert
sound so queerly."</p>
<p>Jasper Jay jeered openly at the little
leader.</p>
<p>"The trouble—" said Jasper—"the
real trouble is that you and your friends
don't know this song. I'm the only one
that can sing it correctly."</p>
<p>Everybody exclaimed that Jasper was
a ridiculous fellow.</p>
<p>"The committee that invited me to
come here told me that I might sing as
much as I wanted to. And here you've<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_90" id="p_90"></SPAN></span>
gone and stopped me!" Jasper Jay complained.</p>
<p>Then Buddy Brown-Thrasher cried out
in a clear voice that Jasper wasn't trying
his best, as he had promised the committee
he would.</p>
<p>"In fact," said Buddy, "I'm quite sure
he's trying his <i>worst</i>."</p>
<p>Jasper Jay looked quite fierce when he
heard that remark.</p>
<p>"It's not so—and you can't prove it!"
he screamed.</p>
<p>The little leader turned to Buddy
Brown-Thrasher and said:</p>
<p>"What have you to say to that?"</p>
<p>This was what Buddy Brown-Thrasher
had been waiting for.</p>
<p>"I'd like to state," he announced, "that
Jasper Jay can sing very well—when he
wants to. He has always pretended that
singing was silly. And you know what a<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_91" id="p_91"></SPAN></span>
nuisance he makes of himself spoiling a
good song whenever he happens to hear
one. Why, I've heard him sing beautifully!"</p>
<p>"You never!" howled Jasper Jay.</p>
<p>"Yes, I have—this very morning!"
Buddy Brown-Thrasher retorted. "I was
in the young pine woods where he lives
and I heard Jasper sing to his wife—lovely,
flute-like notes they were. But I can
see that he's ashamed to admit it."</p>
<p>Jasper Jay was so surprised that he
opened and closed his bill several times
without saying anything at all. It was
not often that he was at a loss for words.
And some of those present couldn't help
smiling.</p>
<p>Jasper noticed their amusement.</p>
<p>"This is just a trick!" he squawked.
"You invited me to your Singing Society
to tease me!"</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_92" id="p_92"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>As a matter of fact, his words were not
far from the truth.</p>
<p>"Let us hear your best notes, Jasper!"
somebody called. And others cried,
"Yes!" and "Please!" and "We're waiting!"</p>
<p>But Jasper Jay would do nothing but
stamp his feet and hop up and down and
snap his bill together and scold. He made
such a funny sight that the whole Singing
Society began to laugh at him, until he
flew away with one last frantic scream of
rage.</p>
<p>Then the Pleasant Valley Singing Society
had one of the most enjoyable meetings
it had ever held. And though Jasper
Jay showed a very sulky face to everybody
for several days, it was a long time
before he spoiled any songs that he happened
to hear. And he never annoyed
Buddy Brown-Thrasher again.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_93" id="p_93"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>Morning and evening Buddy went to
his favorite perch and sang to his heart's
content.</p>
<p>For Jasper Jay had learned a lesson at
last.</p>
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