MOTHER EARTH’S CHILDREN
In which is shown the power of gentleness and mercy over physical strength.
Long, long ago the Snow King looked down from his home on a great mountain in the North, and said:
“I shall show my power and strength by covering all the earth with a great mantle of snow; I shall lock in ice every stream and river; when I blow my breath the poor shall shiver in their homes, the leaves shall fall from the trees, the birds hide for fear of me, and all the little animals in the forest shall hide in the ground, and all shall say: ‘Oh, how strong, how terrible is the great Snow King!’”
Mother Earth heard the boasting of her son and was sorry, for she knew what suffering he could bring upon her children, so she said:
“Snow King, I pray you remember the poor, and be not cruel to my children of the woods and trees.”
The Snow King laughed aloud and shook his hoary head. Every tree and housetop was soon covered with the soft snow flakes that fell from his hair and beard. He waved his arms until he had stilled the music of all the brooklets and they were frozen hard and fast. Then he blew his icy breath and the old women shivered with cold. The little leaves fell from the trees; the birds sought shelter in the swamps, and the rabbits and squirrels dug deep holes in the ground.
“This is a terrible winter,” said every one. “How awful is this cold!”