WOODMYTH & FABLE 



mor went zigzag through the woods to 

 the Star-girl. But he was a little liar ; his 

 tongue was forked and his flight was 

 crooked. He could not tell the truth, so 

 he said, " See what I bring you from my 

 grandmother.'* . {\ .^ /^-^ 



" Tell your "^\Jp^u,' good 



grandmother, p, \^/r' whoever 



she is, "said the *«V.,.3{ -. Star-girl, 



" I thank her. 'i^^S..<<£L There is 

 little I can do ^>s./-y a\ further, 



but the Thun- "^ j der-bird 



is my brother, ''j and I shall beg 



him not to strike the | one that warmed 

 me when I was '^' cold and gave me 

 so many good ^J things." 



So to this ; ^ day they dispute 

 between them- ^.f-J selves, the Birch 

 and the Bal- j ' ^i sam Fir, as to 





which is the / TJ, blessed tree of 





hi 

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