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<h2 style='padding-right: 200px;'><small>THE</small> KATYDIDS' QUARREL</h2>
<p style='padding-right: 200px;'>The warm summer days
were past, and the Katydids
came again to the
meadow. Everybody was
glad to see them, and the
Grasshoppers, who are
cousins of the Katydids,
gave a party in their honor.</p>
<p style='padding-right: 200px;'>Such a time as the
meadow people had getting
ready for that party! They
did not have to change
their dresses, but they
scraped and cleaned themselves,
and all the young
Grasshoppers went off by<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_184" id="Page_184">184</SPAN></span>
the woods to practise jumping and get
their knees well limbered, because there
might be games and dancing at the party,
and then how dreadful it would be if any
young Grasshopper should find that two
or three of his legs wouldn't bend easily!</p>
<p style='padding-right: 200px;'>The Grasshoppers did not know at just
what time they ought to have the party.
Some of the meadow people whom they
wanted to invite were used to sleeping all
day, and some were used to sleeping all
night, so it really was hard to find an hour
at which all would be wide-awake and
ready for fun. At last the Tree Frog
said: "Pukr-r-rup! Pukr-r-rup! Have it
at sunset!" And at sunset it was.</p>
<p>Everyone came on time, and they
hopped and chattered and danced and
ate a party supper of tender green leaves.
Some of the little Grasshoppers grew
sleepy and crawled among the plantains
for a nap. Just then a big Katydid said
he would sing a song—which was a very<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_185" id="Page_185">185</SPAN></span>
kind thing for him to do, because he really
did it to make the others happy, and not
to show what a fine musician he was. All
the guests said, "How charming!" or,
"We should be delighted!" and he seated
himself on a low swinging branch. You
know Katydids sing with the covers of
their wings, and so when he alighted on
the branch he smoothed down his pale
green suit and rubbed his wing-cases a
little to make sure that they were in tune.
Then he began loud and clear, "Katy
did! Katy did!! Katy did!!!"</p>
<p>Of course he didn't mean any real
Katy, but was just singing his song.
However, there was another Katydid
there who had a habit of contradicting,
and he had eaten too much supper, and
that made him feel crosser than ever; so
when the singer said "Katy did!" this
cross fellow jumped up and said, "Katy
didn't! Katy didn't!! Katy didn't!!!"
and they kept at it, one saying that she<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_186" id="Page_186">186</SPAN></span>
did and the other that she didn't, until
everybody was ashamed and uncomfortable,
and some of the little Grasshoppers
awakened and wanted to know what was
the matter.</p>
<p>Both of the singers got more and more
vexed until at last neither one knew just
what he was saying—and that, you know,
is what almost always happens when people
grow angry. They just kept saying
something as loud and fast as possible
and thought all the while that they were
very bright—which was all they knew
about it.</p>
<p>Suddenly somebody noticed that the
one who began to say "Katy did!" was
screaming "Katy didn't!" and the one
who had said "Katy didn't!" was roaring
"Katy did!" Then they all laughed, and
the two on the branch looked at each
other in a very shamefaced way.</p>
<p>The Tree Frog always knew the right
thing to do, and he said "Pukr-r-rup!"<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_187" id="Page_187">187</SPAN></span>
so loudly that all stopped talking at once.
When they were quiet he said: "We will
now listen to a duet, 'Katy,' by the two
singers who are up the tree. All please
join in the chorus." So it was begun
again, and both the leaders were good-natured,
and all the Katydids below joined
in with "did or didn't, did or didn't, did
or didn't." And that was the end of the
quarrel.</p>
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