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Stevenson, Augusta

"Children's Classics in Dramatic Form"

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Fly away to the brook and see! Ha, ha, ha!
[Illustration: "'T IS SINKING! WHAT SHALL I DO?"]

SCENE III
TIME: _the day following Christmas Day_.
PLACE: _an old stone wall by a brook_.
* * * * *
THE SPARROW.
THE PEASANT.
GRETEL.
FIRST STONE.
SECOND STONE.
THIRD STONE.
* * * * *
[_The_ SPARROW _sits in a hole in the wall._]
FIRST STONE. Come, come, be not so sad, little Sparrow!
SECOND STONE. Come, lift up your head and sing!
THIRD STONE. Come, sing us your Christmas song!
SPARROW. Sing! I have nothing to sing about.
FIRST STONE. Sing of your friends.
SECOND STONE. Sing of their love for you.
THIRD STONE. Sing of their kindness to you.
SPARROW. Talk not to me of friends, or love, or kindness! There's none in
the world.
[_Enter a_ PEASANT _with his little_ GRETEL. _The Peasant carries two ears
of corn._]
PEASANT. Now, my Gretel, we'll place the corn here on the old wall.
GRETEL. Mother thought you brought too much.
PEASANT. Well, 't is true there are only three ears left at home, but the
birds must have their Christmas dinner.
[_He places the corn on the wall._]
GRETEL.


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