He wasn't noted for doing special tricks and I never heard so much as a twangy croak from him but he had charm and he was loved.

It's hard to tell what's going on here since I played around with the picture, but the china frog on the right is waiting patiently for his pal to reappear. Look closely and you'll spot Julius on the left.
I like to think he left home to find a wife and will return with family in tow.
Recently I visited a garden nursery teeming with croaking frogs; lovely noisy frogs but each one was lacking that certain Julius quality.

Come back Julius. You've missed your curfew.
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