The Waldorf family . ** -^, I. And what do you mean to do with them,when you get them ? asked Tonyk. When I get enough, I will sell them in thevillage, and buy a coat to keep me warm whenthe sun does not shine. How many have you already found ? Only one; said the child, holding up, as hespoke, a little wicker-cage, in which was impris-oned a beautiful insect with wings of blue andgold. Very well; I will buy that one, said Tonyk,throwing his fine purple cloak round the tremblingboy. Wrap your frozen limbs in this warmcloth ; and when you say your prayers to-night,thank Heaven for having sent us


The Waldorf family . ** -^, I. And what do you mean to do with them,when you get them ? asked Tonyk. When I get enough, I will sell them in thevillage, and buy a coat to keep me warm whenthe sun does not shine. How many have you already found ? Only one; said the child, holding up, as hespoke, a little wicker-cage, in which was impris-oned a beautiful insect with wings of blue andgold. Very well; I will buy that one, said Tonyk,throwing his fine purple cloak round the tremblingboy. Wrap your frozen limbs in this warmcloth ; and when you say your prayers to-night,thank Heaven for having sent us to your aid. The brothers continued their journey; andthough Tonyk at first felt the want of his cloak,as he rode in the face of a biting north-easter, yetscarcely had they emerged from the forest, whenthe wind fell, the mist cleared away, and the sunbegan to break through the heavy clouds. Theysoon arrived at a more open country ; and as they entered a green valley, through which murmured apleasant stream, they saw, by the w


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