. Aunt May's bird talks . Chapter VII. The next Friday afternoon was very hot andsultry and as evening drew on there was ageneral tendency among Aunt Mays scholarsto want what they couldnt get and not wantto do what they could. This is such a lonesome day, yawnedDaisy, who had the worst case of I wants and I dont know what to do in the wholeparty. Aunt May, can not you suggest some-thing? asked Mamma, who had exhausted allher resources. 75 76 AUNT MAYS BIKD TALKS How would you like to have our BirdTalk this evening instead of to-morrow? Oh, do ! Goody, goody ! shouted thechildren. I have a sch


. Aunt May's bird talks . Chapter VII. The next Friday afternoon was very hot andsultry and as evening drew on there was ageneral tendency among Aunt Mays scholarsto want what they couldnt get and not wantto do what they could. This is such a lonesome day, yawnedDaisy, who had the worst case of I wants and I dont know what to do in the wholeparty. Aunt May, can not you suggest some-thing? asked Mamma, who had exhausted allher resources. 75 76 AUNT MAYS BIKD TALKS How would you like to have our BirdTalk this evening instead of to-morrow? Oh, do ! Goody, goody ! shouted thechildren. I have a scheme, said Aunt May. Takeoff your shoes and stockings and come withme to the creek. You shall sit on the bankand dip your hot, tired little feet into the coolwater while we listen to the evening gossip ofthe Blackbirds roosting in the trees overhead,and I will tell you something about them. The children needed no second bidding, butran merrily down the hill telling Mamma notto expect them until bed-time. The trees were bla


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