<h2><SPAN name="X" id="X"></SPAN>X</h2><h3>FOOLING JOHNNIE GREEN</h3>
<p><span class="smcap">When</span> Mrs. Bobolink saw Johnnie Green,
carrying a tin pail, come walking through
the meadow straight towards her house
she was terribly frightened. She was not
afraid for herself. Her only thought was
of her children, who were still too young
to leave the nest.</p>
<p>Somehow Mrs. Bobolink felt sure that
Johnnie was searching for her nest, for
he had his head bent toward the ground,
as if he were looking for something. And
that bright tin pail! Mrs. Bobolink viewed
it with alarm. She just knew that it was
meant to carry off her children!</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_48" id="p_48"></SPAN></span>Of course Johnnie Green was only looking
for strawberries. But Mrs. Bobolink
didn't know that. All at once she remembered
how she had objected to having her
nest in the very center of the meadow, although
her husband had told her that he
thought it the safest place. And it came
back to her, too, how she had said that
Johnnie Green would never come into the
lower end of the meadow, near Cedar
Swamp, for fear of getting his feet wet.</p>
<p>Poor Mrs. Bobolink choked as she
thought how foolish she had been. But
it was too late to move now. And she
didn't see what she was going to do. She
wished Bobby was at home, though she
had no idea how he could have headed off
Johnnie Green who was fast drawing
nearer.</p>
<p>As soon as she could speak she called
"Chenk, chenk!" at the top of her voice.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_49" id="p_49"></SPAN></span>
She could think of nothing else to say.</p>
<p>Luckily Bobby was not far away. And
hearing his wife's alarm call, he turned to
hurry home. But seeing Johnnie Green,
he swerved sharply aside and dropped
down upon a tuft of grass not too near the
nest.</p>
<p>And then Bobby Bobolink made a great
fuss. He cried "Chink, chink!" over and
over again, now fluttering into the grass,
now bobbing into sight again. Johnnie
Green couldn't help noticing him.</p>
<p>"There must be a nest there!" he exclaimed
under his breath. And he ran
quickly to the spot where Bobby was acting
so queerly. But when he got there
Johnnie found nothing.</p>
<p>Bobby Bobolink had fooled him. He
never knew how near he came to stumbling
upon the nest, before Bobby played that
trick on him.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_50" id="p_50"></SPAN></span>Mrs. Bobolink was greatly relieved
when Johnnie Green left her end of the
meadow. And she told her husband that
she had never supposed Johnnie would
come where it was so damp, for fear of
getting his feet wet.</p>
<p>Bobby Bobolink did not tell her that he
had known all the time that a little water
never troubled Johnnie Green—so long as
he didn't have to wash his face in it.</p>
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