There's none about to see it!
PEASANT. Oh, some bird will soon find it!
GRETEL. But will it call the others?
PEASANT. We'll wait to see. Come, we'll sit there on the log.
[_They go to a log near by._]
FIRST STONE. There, little Sparrow, say you now there is no kindness?
SECOND STONE. Or love?
THIRD STONE. Or friendship?
SPARROW. No, no! I can never say that again. The peasant's heart is full
of kindness and love and friendship. I will sing of it! 'T will be my
Christmas song!
[_The Sparrow leaves the hole and flies to the corn._]
GRETEL. Look, father, there is a sparrow! And hear it sing! Just hear it!
PEASANT. It is calling the other birds.
GRETEL. Why, it doesn't even touch the corn!
PEASANT. It's waiting to share it with the others. Is it not a pretty
sight? Come, we must go to tell mother.
SCENE IV
TIME: _one month later_.
PLACE: _same as_ SCENE III.
* * * * *
OUR SPARROW.
THE VERY OLD SPARROW.
THE OLD SPARROW.
THE YOUNG SPARROW.
THE VERY YOUNG SPARROW.
THE WICKED ELF.
* * * * *
[_All the_ SPARROWS _except Our Sparrow sit on the stone wall._]
YOUNG SPARROW. I say the stranger should be driven away!
VERY YOUNG SPARROW.
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