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"LITTLE BROTHERS OF THE AIR"
[Illustration] Very kind and loving was St. Francis--kind and loving not only to men At Christmas time he scattered crumbs of bread under the trees, so Once when a boy gave him a pair of doves which he had snared, St. By and by, the eggs hatched, and a nestful of young doves grew up. And many other stories are told of this man's great love and pity for One day as he was walking among the trees the birds saw him and flew "O little birds," he said, "I love you, for you are my brothers and "For think what He has given you. He has given you wings with which "And think of this, O little brothers: you sow not, neither do you "You toil not, neither do you spin, yet God takes care of you and your Then the saint stopped speaking and looked around him. All the birds And when he had blessed them, all began to sing; and the whole forest Read next: A CLEVER SLAVE Read previous: SAVED BY A DOLPHIN Table of content of Fifty Famous People - A book of short stories GO TO TOP OF SCREEN Post your review Your review will be placed after the table of content of this book |
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