. Little folks in Busy-land . THE LITTLE HAW PRINCES The flowers danced to the music of a band, sucha queer band! Lilies-of-the-Valley and Bluebells rangtheir chimes- Ting, ting-a-ling! Ting, ting-a-ling!Ting, ting-a-ling! Ting, ting! Katydid played his fiddle- Fiddle, dee, dee! Fiddle, dee, dee!Fiddle, dee, dee! Dee, dee! Cicada beat his tiny drum- Turn, tummy-tum ! Turn, tummy-tum !Turn, tummy-tum ! Turn, turn ! And Trumpet-Flower blew his trumpet- Toot, tooty-toot! Toot, tooty-toot!Toot, tooty-toot! Toot, toot! Afterward in describing the dancers, Clara said: Between the dances, when they a


. Little folks in Busy-land . THE LITTLE HAW PRINCES The flowers danced to the music of a band, sucha queer band! Lilies-of-the-Valley and Bluebells rangtheir chimes- Ting, ting-a-ling! Ting, ting-a-ling!Ting, ting-a-ling! Ting, ting! Katydid played his fiddle- Fiddle, dee, dee! Fiddle, dee, dee!Fiddle, dee, dee! Dee, dee! Cicada beat his tiny drum- Turn, tummy-tum ! Turn, tummy-tum !Turn, tummy-tum ! Turn, turn ! And Trumpet-Flower blew his trumpet- Toot, tooty-toot! Toot, tooty-toot!Toot, tooty-toot! Toot, toot! Afterward in describing the dancers, Clara said: Between the dances, when they allWere seated in their places,I thought Id never seen beforeSo many pretty faces. 66. Near the dancers, though well out of their way,stood a smiling Burdock man. Having no feet, hecould not dance, but he did not seem to mind it inthe least. When the dancers were resting, Mr. Burdock tieda spiders thread to a bit of thistle-down and madea curious kite. Ooo-oo-o-o, blew the wind, and awayfloated the tiny kite. Up and up and up it wentuntil the thread suddenly snapped and the kite flewaway out of sight. The Burdock man laughed and began lookingabout for another spider thread. Hes a happy fellow! thought Clara. I shallgo and talk to him. Good afternoon, Mr. Burdock,she said; that was a nice kite you had. 67 Oh, as to that, said Mr. Burdock, (I can showyou lots of nicer things I have made. Look a big burdock bush was a tiny room furnishedwith a bed, a table, a sofa, a stool, and several chairs-all made of burrs. People say we burrs are goodfor nothing, but we really are good for little childrento play with. Gather a lot of burrs and see whatwonderful things you c


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