In compliance with the request of a friend of mine, who wrote me from the East, I called on good-natured, garrulous old Simon Wheeler, and inquired after my friend’s friend, Leonidas W. Smiley, as requested to do, and I hereunto append the result. I have a lurking suspicion that Leonidas W. Smiley is a myth; that my friend never knew such a personage; and that he only conjectured that if I asked old Wheeler about him, it would remind him of his infamous Jim Smiley, and he would go to work and bore me to death with some exasperating reminiscence of him as long and as tedious as it should be useless to me. If that was the design, it succeeded.

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The Frogs were living as happy as could be in a marshy swamp that just suited them; they went splashing about caring for nobody and nobody troubling with them. But some of them thought that this was not right, that they should have a king and a proper constitution, so they determined to send up a petition to Jove to give them what they wanted. “Mighty Jove,” they cried, “send unto us a king that will rule over us and keep us in order.” Jove laughed at their croaking, and threw down into the swamp a huge Log, which came down with a splash into the swamp. The Frogs were frightened out of their lives by the commotion made in their midst, and all rushed to the bank to look at the horrible monster; but after a time, seeing that it did not move, one or two of the boldest of them ventured out towards the Log, and even dared to touch it; still it did not move. Then the greatest hero of the Frogs jumped upon the Log and commenced dancing up and down upon it, thereupon all the Frogs came and did the same; and for some time the Frogs went about their business every day without taking the slightest notice of their new King Log lying in their midst. But this did not suit them, so they sent another petition to Jove, and said to him, “We want a real king; one that will really rule over us.” Now this made Jove angry, so he sent among them a big Stork that soon set to work gobbling them all up. Then the Frogs repented when too late. Better no rule than cruel rule.

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I have a ten gallon aquarium in which I keep a beta, a dwarf puffer, a small school of neon tetras, and half a dozen African dwarf frogs. I love sitting and watching the frogs just before bedtime. They’re nocturnal so the get most active just before I go to sleep. Sometimes I can hear the quite hum of their mating call as I drift off to sleep.

Each of the frogs has a different personality. I’ve not gone so far as to name them, but after a couple hours of study I know the differences between them. The two oldest frogs are low key home bodies; they tend to stay in their fake ceramic log. Most of the time they put up with the younger frogs. One of the younger frogs is skittish; he surprises easily and will run away from everything. Two of the younger frogs are athletic; they like to swim around, but otherwise they are pretty oblivious to anything going on in the tank. My favorite frog likes to chase my finger if I rub it slowly against the glass. He likes it when I pretend to scratch his tummy through the glass, and as soon as I put my head near the aquarium he’ll swim over to say hello to me.

Needless to say, I like frogs. But too many frogs would probably be a bad thing. If they covered the ground wherever you walked. If you were constantly stepping on them, slipping on them, crushing them under you. That would be pretty gross. But it seems like kind of a mild plague compared to the plagues that were coming. I never really noticed how the intensity of each plague became worse than the one before.

I guess the point is pay attention to God the first time, then he won’t have to send a second plague into your life.

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