. Public school phonic primer . ine. It becameso thankful that it longed to dosomething for somebody. Justwait and grow, your time has notyet come. I am certain of that,said the wind. The daisy was content. It waitedand grew. When it found itself all 29 gone to seed it could not help sigh-ing. Now ! said the wind, and itblew a seed into a crack between theboards of a walk near a prison. Spring came—the seed began togrow. One of the prisoners, a Avickedsea-captain, fonnd it. He gnarded itwith sticks till it floAvered. Snrely,thonght the captain, if God canmake a beautifnl flower like this growf
. Public school phonic primer . ine. It becameso thankful that it longed to dosomething for somebody. Justwait and grow, your time has notyet come. I am certain of that,said the wind. The daisy was content. It waitedand grew. When it found itself all 29 gone to seed it could not help sigh-ing. Now ! said the wind, and itblew a seed into a crack between theboards of a walk near a prison. Spring came—the seed began togrow. One of the prisoners, a Avickedsea-captain, fonnd it. He gnarded itwith sticks till it floAvered. Snrely,thonght the captain, if God canmake a beautifnl flower like this growfrom a tiny seed in a crack, He canmake a good man of me. He prayedfor the first time in his life. He con-fessed the fanlts he had tried to con-ceal. He was forgiven and became a noble man. daisy captain confess prison wait mountain content crimson rain certain connect reckon pain fountain consider season Conversational Topic—For the love of Gofl is broader Than the measure of mans mind. Read To a Mountain Daisy —Burns. 30. THE BRAVE MOTHER. Revieiv ay (pray), silent b. Teach ey (prey).Build, using ate. HE eagle is one of the largestIjirds of prey. Eaglesare very strong. Theycan sight their prey at a great dis-tance. They bnild their eyry on arocky shelf. Ask mamma to tellyou how the eaglets are tanght tofly. They are forced to obey theirparents. A gentleman, sent out to surveya thinly settled part of a rockycountry, related the following is an accurate account. A woman wrapped her wee babein a blanket and put it under atree. Then she went to help themen to bind some grain in the eagle sighted the infant. Heswooped down, fixed his sharp talonsin the blanket, and flew off with thebabe to his nest. The poor mother 31 screamed. No one had ever climbedthat rock. The men stood help-less. The })oor mother hesitatedonly a moment and then beuan toclinil). Every minnte they lookedfor her to fall. She reached theeyry. She got her l)al)e and pressedit to her bosom.
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