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Now, indeed, events move, and the burdentravels rapidly across the smooth courtyard toward the house. Can theyintend to take it up on the flat roof, where we have lately suspecteda nest? Yes, there they go, straight up the wall, all putting theirshoulders to the wheel, and resting now and then in the chinks of thecrumbling adobes. Up the bud moves to the gutters, --I can see it gleamas it is pulled over the edge, --they are out of sight, --the task isdone! How easy any undertaking, I think, whe...n people are willing tohelp. * * * * * In a high dormer window of a great city, in a nest of quilts andpillows, sits little Ingrid. Her blue Danish eyes look out from apinched, snow-white face, and her thin hands are languidly folded inher lap. She gazes far down below to the other side of the square, where she can just see the waving of some green branches and an opendoor. Her eyes brighten now, for a stream of little children comes pouringfrom that door. "Look, mother!" she cries, "there are the children!"and the mother leaves her washing, and comes with dripping hands tosee every tiny boy look up at the window and flourish his hat, andevery girl wave her handkerchief, or kiss her hand.
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