. Little folks in feathers and fur, and others in neither. Fig. 2. You will find it on next page,—magnified, of course; the house isntmuch more than half an inch longwhen done. The very coziest house I knowof is made by one of the tiniest fel-lows you can imagine. He eats outthe inside of a grain of barley, andlines it with silk. He even divides itinto two rooms,—one to live in, andone for rubbish. I think that is thedaintiest house I ever heard of. IN FEATHERS AND FUR. 153.


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