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You say the birds love the open a^ir, do not caterpillars too ? Mrs. O. In warm climates, silk-worms are suffered to range at liberty over the tree; but in this country, the cold winds and frequent rains 95 would destroy them. They should be kept in an airy place, and if properly attended, and well supplied with food, 1 do not apprehend the worms are injured, as they have been in these cases ever since they left the egg-shell. It, would be more agreeable, certainly, to see them upon the tree in... the open air; but it would be cruel to place them there, as the wea- ther in England is so variable. Sarah. What shall we do when these leaves are eaten, we have not a mulberry-tree in our garden. Mrs. O. Here is a dilemma! What is (o be done ? Anna. Jane can come hither for fresh leaves, when we want them. Mrs. O. But Jane has other employment, and surely you ought to find amusement for yourselves, without requiring her assistance. I cannot allow the silk-worms to be taken home, unless you will promise to provide them regu- larly with their proper food.
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