"No, it doesn't go back—not a drop," laughed Uncle Robert.
"Does it dry up?" asked Donald.
"What do you mean by drying up?"
"It evap-o-rates," said Donald, who liked to use large words.
"Does it all go into the air?" asked Frank.
"I want you to answer these questions yourselves, children. What do you see on the corn leaves in the early morning?"
"Drops of water; but that is dew, isn't it?" asked Frank.
Uncle Robert had a way of stopping or changing the subject when he had asked certain questions. He knew that the children would think of them again and try to answer them.
"Let's sit down on this log," said Susie. "I want to fix my flowers."
As they sat there squirrels ran up the trunks of the trees and laughed at them from the branches.