- "Yes; he is watching your dog. Be still. Bounce!
- "We have just found out a funny thing about his way of eating. He breaks the bones of a mouse, and then swallows it whole. After an hour or two, he throws up the bones and fur rolled up in a little ball."
LESSON LIV.
GRANDFATHER'S STORY.
- "Come and sit by my knee, Jane, and grandfather will tell you a strange story.
- "One bright Summer day, I was in a garden in a city, with a friend. "We rested underneath a fig tree. The broad leaves were green and fresh.
- "We looked up at the ripe, purple figs. And what do you think came down through the branches of the fig tree over our heads?"
- "Oh, a bird, grandfather, a bird!" said little Jane, clapping her hands.
- "No, not a bird. It was a fish; a trout, my little girl."
- "Not a fish, grandfather! A trout come through the branches of a tree in the city'! I am sure you must be in fun."
- "No, Jane, I tell you the truth. My friend and I were very much surprised to see a fish falling from a fig tree.
- "But we ran from under the tree, and saw a fishhawk flying, and an eagle after him.
- "The hawk had caught the fish, and was carrying it home to his nest, when the eagle saw it and wanted it.
- "They fought for it. The fish was dropped, and they both lost it. So much for fighting!"