<h2><SPAN name="XV" id="XV"></SPAN>XV</h2><h3>THE INVITATION</h3>
<p><span class="smcap">The</span> morning was not gone before Jasper
Jay had four callers. There was Bobbie
Bobolink, Jolly Robin, Miss Kitty Catbird
and Buddy Brown-Thrasher.</p>
<p>Jasper Jay was surprised to see them,
because it was seldom that anybody but
his relations called on him. Of course, if
one makes himself disagreeable—as Jasper
generally did—people do not go out of
their way to see him. But it was different
with Jasper Jay's relations. Some of
them were just as unmannerly and ill-bred
as he was. When they came to see Jasper
they were usually looking for a quarrel.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_79" id="p_79"></SPAN></span>
And they always found what they were
looking for at the house of their cousin,
Jasper Jay.</p>
<p>Naturally, he did not like to disappoint
his own cousins. He had even been known
to quarrel with his great-grandfather—which
is something most people refuse
flatly to do.</p>
<p>"Are you hunting for trouble?" Jasper
inquired, as he raised his crest and
snapped his bill together, looking as fierce
as he could.</p>
<p>Such conduct was enough to frighten
any lady. And it was no wonder that Jasper's
actions—as well as his words—sent
Miss Kitty Catbird into a flutter of alarm.
Her companions, however, told her there
was no danger. And Jolly Robin, who
was a bold fellow, hopped forward to do
the talking for the callers.</p>
<p>"We're a committee," said he, "chosen<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_80" id="p_80"></SPAN></span>
to call on you and invite you to join the
Pleasant Valley Singing Society."</p>
<p>When he heard Jolly Robin's explanation,
Jasper Jay laughed in his callers'
faces.</p>
<p>"I'm not musical," he said. "And people
who get up early in the morning to
sing before breakfast always amuse me.
They're silly—that's what they are!" he
cried.</p>
<p>"Well, the Society wants you, all the
same," Jolly insisted.</p>
<p>Jasper Jay said nothing for a few moments.
He was thinking. And it occurred
to him, as he thought, that he could have a
good deal of sport by joining the Society
and spoiling its concerts. So he said at
last:</p>
<p>"I'll become a member of your Society
on one condition."</p>
<p>"What's that?" Jolly Robin inquired.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_81" id="p_81"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>"You must let me sing all I want to."</p>
<p>Jolly Robin looked at his companions.
And seeing that they all nodded their
heads, he asked Jasper if he would promise
to sing his best.</p>
<p>Jasper Jay said promptly that he
would. So Jolly told him that it was a
bargain. "You shall come to our next
meeting and make all the music you want
to," he promised.</p>
<p>So that was the way Jasper Jay became
a member of the Pleasant Valley Singing
Society.</p>
<p>"When's your next meeting?" Jasper
asked.</p>
<p>"To-night, just before sunset!" Jolly
replied. "We'll gather in the maple
grove, near the sugar-house. And we'll
look for you."</p>
<p>"I'll be there without fail," Jasper Jay
assured him.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_82" id="p_82"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>The committee left him then. And Jasper's
unpleasant laughter rang in their
ears for a long time afterward.</p>
<p>But when he stopped laughing, Jasper
decided to keep very still for the rest of
the day. He wanted to save his voice for
the concert at sunset.</p>
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