Mother Truth's Melodies. Common Sense for Children. a Kindergarten

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THE MEADOW OUAILS.
Over in the meadow where the men make hay, In an elm-tree shadow on a bright summer day, Two speckled quails ponder as to what will be best, Should the stout mower blunder on tneir pretty home-nest.
But a cloud in a minute from her great white bed Threw a big silver bonnet o'er the sun's golden head And the quails, though they wondered would their home be beset, Cried aloud, and it thundered : "More wet ! more wet!" The Meadoxv Quails. 239 Then the great sturdy yeoman coming
...close to the nest, With the heart of a true man beating soft in his breast, Saw the parent-quails watching, with what fear who can tell?
Saw the baby-quails hatching, hardly out of the shell.
And who knows but he thought of his own precious baby — His dear little daughter in her mother's arms, maybe ?
For he quickly made over that portion of meadow With the sweetest of clover, and the softest of shadow To the quails who all summer lived alongside the lane.
Ever warning the farmer of the forth-coming rain ; For long ere it thundered — and I hear the cry yet — They would call as they wandered, "More wet !


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