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Excerpt from The Flower and the Star, and Other Stories for Children
Clumps of oaks with their old twisted bran ches, and long avenues of smooth-skinned beeches with their graceful boughs droop ing to the ground, and birches with their ?ickering foliage and white stems like silver in the sunlight; and there were many other trees besides. And the great boughs arched over like the roof of some grand cathedral; and the wind made music there; and the light played in and out among the leaves, leaping through the green windows, chas ing the wind. When the wind blew through the leaves, in came the light; and the wind shouted out, and the light laughed; and then the birds sang as if they were play mates too; and the children laughed, enjoy ing the forest pleasures. And the forest was so full of all sweet sounds, - the glad voices of happy creatures! Sometimes a wood-pigeon would Whisper coaxingly from the thickest part of the beech-trees, inviting them to come into the forest depths; and.
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