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Roberts, Charles G. D., 1860-1943

"Children of the Wild"


But Uncle Andy paid no heed to the interruption.
"On the following night," he continued, "Little Silk Wing and his
sister found themselves once more alone in the crevice at the end of
the beam. They knew nothing of the peril from which they had been
saved the night before, so they had learned no lesson. On this night
they were restless, for their mother had fluttered away, leaving them
both a little hungry. Hunting had been bad, and she had somewhat less
milk for them than their growing appetites demanded. When once more
that slender finger of moonlight, feeling its way through a chink in
the roof, fell upon them in their crevice, it was the little sister
this time that stirred and fluttered under its ghostly touch. She
stretched one wing clear out upon the beam, and it was with difficulty
that she restrained herself from giving vent to one of her
infinitesimally thin squeaks, tiny as a bead that would drop through
the eye of a needle.
"There was no great prowling spider to catch sight of her to-night.
But a very hungry mouse, as it chanced, was just at that moment
tip-toeing along the beam, wondering what he could find that would be
good to eat. A lump of toasted cheese, or an old grease rag, or a
well-starched collar, or a lump of cold suet pudding would have suited
him nicely, but inexorable experience had taught him that such
delicacies were seldom to be found in the roof of the barn.


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