LESSON LII.
THE OWL.
- "Where did you get that owl, Harry?"
- "Fred and I found him in the old, hollow oak."
- "How did you know he was there?"
- "I'll tell you. Fred and I were playing 'hide and seek' round the old barn, one night just at dusk.
- "I was just creeping round the corner, when I heard a loud squeak, and a big bird flew up with something in his claws.
- "I called Fred, and we watched him as he flew to the woods. Fred thought the bird was an owl, and that he had a nest in the old oak.
- "The next day we went to look for him, and, sure enough, he was there."
- "But how did you catch him? I should think he could fight like a good fellow with that sharp bill."
- "He can when he is wide awake; but owls can't see very well in the daytime, and he was taking a nap.
- "He opened his great eyes, and ruffled up his feathers, and said, "Whoo! Whoo!' 'Never mind who,' Fred said, and slipped him into a bag."