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THE NIGHTIKGAJJS M E. NiaHTINGALE wu rtrj proad of hla roice, anil he waa nerer tlrad of alagloc hU liquid toooa, which i toit tweet, but ao ware the note* of other bird* and Mr. Nl«htln*aie wanted to make his souc beard above l11 others. So hr sans all day. but he could not make his acme ring out through the dM above the aooga of the other Is. mad so much did he worry about It that Mr. Nightingale -ould not Bleep at nlghtHla eyes were wide opea xnd thoughts busy trying to thlnf: bow he Id Improve his voice so that Ms g would be the loodeat In the ids. Ithlle be was awake one night wise Mr. Owl came along and sat oc a tree Umb near Mr. Nightingale’s nest- “Oh. Mr. Owl,“ said he. “you are the wl 1 la the wood* I have been told.

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SIMPLE FOODS the family will em-

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A MB piece of bay leaf la liked by soma. Wee carrot* turaf and tas*atoe* wdag a ptet af the e

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.1 1 sang loud aoough, 1 could drown all the others." Mr. Owl looked very wise as be replied: “Cm, am. I so* Well, let me i link" | And be was thinking very hard, for Mr. Owl did not like the ringing bird* They disturbed his daylight rest, and If he conld think of a plan whereby one could be made to stop singing In the daytime, he was going to do It. “Why don't yon try singing at night timer he asked, after a while. “Ton would have everything still and S'det then and your song would be plainly heard all around. Ton have no idee how nice It Is to rest all day and be up all night“Tea, I should advise one with your sweat voice to sing after nightfall, when those other noisy birds are etlU. Why not begin now and sing until da war “I never thought of that," said Mr. Nightingale. “Of course not; that Is why I am called a wise bird,' - replied Mr. OwL “I think of things othera do not” Mr. Nightingale's song flooded the woods with sweetness. He had at last the whole place to himself, and Mr. Owl flew away thinking to himself. “He will sing all night, and be ao tired the morning he will sleep all day. 1 there will be one lees tomorrow to disturb my slumbers." But though Mr. Owl was win* he was mistaken In one thing, and that was that Mr. Nightingale would be tired the next day. for he was ringing es loudly as If he had not ’sung a note the night beforeBut since then Mr. Nightingale always sung at night and be la km as the sweet ringer of the night he etngs In the dnyttme an weO. nm you aak Mr- Owl be wm tril you »at

hie «*"|**g all day, too, and ha a dam as do many, how the little Night-

Hs* Anyone Leagbed ‘At You r=z—li lessuse — L05AJ Yea here “queer" frieadsT

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worse than the common run of ts Is. being generally amiable and toad.

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*e ritoulf townee one ef the worid by intimate narwlnHan, to*** Its Vannags. read the hearts af the lowly.

eating. Often be atods tt to taka ade who bare ao ear t* «r t—

t the yolks of tkreo egg* i

toes. "O-'raN teaspoouful af salt eaymme la tart* three tabiaspoeafMe ef aaind aft Dock the yolks md

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“queer" baccnee they have real “think tank," because don't rt»*«k as the crowd They mar be “queer" beuse they don't go to Bar Hsr-

Yeur yetaway here Is: Your friends are tntereetlcg. tereated and worth your while

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w» end I aaeur wear tha to •et t glee M mnisri— and •aye wear a dlEewmt pair ef •toes each day ef the week. *oo

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dad la doing as would be K he bap peosd to be going tt your dtrreOon.

Felrfaa EWa* Tbo Fairfax atoae Is a stona mart log tbo bead of tbo Potomac river and the fartfaaot west point of Maryland Tha early ewaynn af thla tract, working under tha ardmu of Lord Fairfax. tha owner of much of YlrglnU. mistook tbo north branch of *0 Potomac tor tbo true river sad nettled the proem' boundary of Maryland and Virginia (sow Wait Ylrgtatt) where * to

to wad separated from tto Une of the

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