. St. Nicholas [serial]. „>* JUST AS EASY AS GOING UP! this pose —like the circus juggler who drinks a glassof water with his head down and his feet in the air. The squirrel is not a lover of birds, nor are birdsfond of squirrels. A robin built a nest in our elm-tree, andour friendly squirrel made up his mind to have a nestjust where the robins nest was. The robin went awayfor a little fly, and the squirrel during the absenceexamined the eggs in the nest in much the same waythat he examines nuts. When he found his teeth madeno impression on the egg-shells he threw the eggs to theground. He


. St. Nicholas [serial]. „>* JUST AS EASY AS GOING UP! this pose —like the circus juggler who drinks a glassof water with his head down and his feet in the air. The squirrel is not a lover of birds, nor are birdsfond of squirrels. A robin built a nest in our elm-tree, andour friendly squirrel made up his mind to have a nestjust where the robins nest was. The robin went awayfor a little fly, and the squirrel during the absenceexamined the eggs in the nest in much the same waythat he examines nuts. When he found his teeth madeno impression on the egg-shells he threw the eggs to theground. He then flattened the robins nest and used itas a foundation for his own nest. Shortly after the robin spied the squirrel runningalong the path. With vengeance intent, the robin flewat the squirrel, and before they were separated our squir-rel was, like Woden, bereft of one eye. The robinsattack was always over the head of the squirrel. Thesquirrel ran, taking long leaps in running. A ROBIN ROOST. The sunset was rapidly


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