For the Children's Hour

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194 FOR THE CHILDREN'S HOUR For the yellow point in the Daisy looked like gold, and the little leaves around it shone silvery white.
Such a happy little Daisy! The Lark kissed it, and sang to it, and then flew away again.
The next morning, when the Daisy stretched her little arms up to the air and the light, she heard the Lark singing, but it was a sad song. Yes, the poor Lark had good reason to be sad: he had been caught, and he sat in a cage by an open window. He sang of free and happy roamin
...g, the young corn in the green fields, and the journey he would like to make high up in the air; but there he sat, shut up in a cage.
The little Daisy wanted very much to help him. She quite forgot everything else. She could think only of the poor Lark that was shut up, and how she was not able to do anything for him. Just then two little boys came out to the garden. One of them had a knife in his hand. They went straight up to the little Daisy, who could not, at all, make out what they wanted.
"Here, we may cut a fine piece of turf for the Lark," said one of the boys, and he started cutting off a square patch about the Daisy, so that the flower re- mained standing on its piece of turf.


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