WISE LITTLE SPARROWS. 



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builtthemselvesnests 



high up in the dusty trees, where naughty boys could not easily 



get at them. 



The keeper of the square was a rough, red-faced man ; but he 

 grew to be very fond of these little birds. He took such good 

 care of them that no bad boy dared to throw stones at them while 

 he was near. 



They knew this so well that they hopped about the paths, look- 



