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nations and the life < f men. mr wealtli, bn 1 , they ai- mure would run dry. Without ne arid wastes. I the charm of life would diewithout tree*. He who plant* Women may rest and children Ctor of mankind. |king also of birds. &ep objects of interest to man»iuu , , rr ... . ^ Bieir songs have cheered Um h'-artf of countless generaUons of men. It is only recently, however, that we have com- t know that they are an indisp-nsable factor in the economy of the field*. Without tbtm the multitudinous asccts of summer time would endanger even waving field of grain. , The trees and the birds'. Let us teach our "Wren in the siIkhiU U, pUut the one and pretovt the otb t and to love .cm both.

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