. St. Nicholas [serial] . ? tvj^ i^jf^ferafefe j* §m mm &5?5^|fj FOR ALL HIS BEGGING THE NEAREST GOT A KNOCK. ished chirp he dropped his worm, turned aback somersault, and all I saw was a meteorstreak of gray curving up over the pointed doubt if he lit or felt any degree of safetytill he reached the opposite bank of the river. We met his lordship again the following mother was doing her best to lure us fromthe nest by her deceiving antics. Every visitwe had made she kept practising the same oldtrick. Just as she was putting on a few extra of those bobtailed bantlings seemed equa


. St. Nicholas [serial] . ? tvj^ i^jf^ferafefe j* §m mm &5?5^|fj FOR ALL HIS BEGGING THE NEAREST GOT A KNOCK. ished chirp he dropped his worm, turned aback somersault, and all I saw was a meteorstreak of gray curving up over the pointed doubt if he lit or felt any degree of safetytill he reached the opposite bank of the river. We met his lordship again the following mother was doing her best to lure us fromthe nest by her deceiving antics. Every visitwe had made she kept practising the same oldtrick. Just as she was putting on a few extra of those bobtailed bantlings seemed equal toalmost any insect I had ever seen. In the days we spent about the nest I neversaw the time when both the bairns were not ina starving mood, regardless of the amount ofdinner they had just swallowed. The flutterof wings touched the button that seemed auto-matically to open their mouths. At the slight-est sound I ve often seen disputes arise whilethe mother was away. I 11 take the next !. THE GRAY MOTHER REWARDED HIM WITH A MOUTHFULTHAT FAIRLY MADE HIS EYES BULGE.


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