Each And All a Companion to the Seven Little Sisters Who Live On the Round Bal
Each And All a Companion to the Seven Little Sisters Who Live On the Round Bal
Andrews Jane
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But no sooner does the mother look at the beautiful tree, than she hur- 122 EACH AND ALL. ries back to call the men, who come with their axes to cut it down ; for it is a true kina-tree, and will yield many drums of bark. And while the men are carefully strip- ping the great trunk and large boughs, the little girl works busily at the slender branches, and soon has her basket full of curly strips ready for drying. " But, " you ask, " what is all this for, and how is it to be a help to anybody ? ...' Do you remember the time when Ma- nenko had a fever, and the Bazunga gave her a white powder? and when Gemila, too, was ill, and the English lady brought her also the same bitter pow- der ? Where do you suppose they got that medicine ? Probably they bought it at a drug- gist's in some city. But where did the druggist get it ? Ah, we never thought of that. ' Where did he, indeed ? Why, that bitter powder is made from THE LITTLE BROWN BABY. 123 this very bark that the brown baby is so carefully pulling from the boughs ; and her country is the only country in the world where it grows.
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