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THE TWO WRENS.

A wren lived in an old tree. She had made her nest

in the same hole

for two years. The third

year, when she came to build her nest, she saw a young wren in the hole.

"What are you here for?" said

the old wren.

"I am here to build my nest," said the young wren.

"You must not, that is my place," said the old wren.

66 It is not! It is mine!" cried the young one. "I was here first See what I have done!

this year.

Look at the bits of moss I have

It is my

brought here to make my nest!" "I can not help that. place," said the old wren.

"I have

had this tree two years, and now, when I come back again, I find you here."

"And I mean to stay here," said the young wren.

Then the old wren began to peck at the young one, and tried to tear the moss and bits of bark from the nest.

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THE TWO WRENS-Continued.

Then the old wren and the young one had a hard fight.

Each one cried out, "It is my

place."

"No, it is mine. I was here

first."

"No, I was

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"Aha!" said a bluebird, who was in another tree near by. What is all this noise about?"

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So he went to see what it was.
What is the matter?" said he.
She has my place," said the old

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wren.

"No, it is not her place; it is my place," said the young one.

"Let me see the place," said the bluebird. "What a dark hole it is!" Then the bluebird hopped into the nest.

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You can not have it," he said to the old wren, "because the young wren was here first this year.

"You can not have it," he said to the young wren, "because the old one had it last year.

"I think I will stay here myself." So the foolish wrens had to. fly off and find some other place.

LANGUAGE LESSON.

Let pupils write the following exercise, and supply the missing words.

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Let pupils make two statements about the wrens, either oral

or written, in complete sentences.

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"When I was a boy at school," said an old man, "I was often very idle. Even while at my lessons, I used to play with other boys as idle as myself.

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