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The History of Tip-Top |
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"I'm going to give my robin a name," said Mary. "I call him Brown-Eyes." "And I call mine Tip-Top," said Jamie, "because I know he'll be a tip-top bird." "And I call mine Singer," said Alice. "I 'all mine Toddy," said little Toddlie, who would not be behindhand in anything that was going on. "Hurrah for Toddlie!" said Charlie; "hers is the best of all. For my part, I call mine Speckle." So then the birds were all made separate characters by having each a separate name given it. Brown-Eyes, Tip-Top, Singer, Toddy, and Speckle made, as they grew bigger, a very crowded nestful of birds. Now the children had early been taught to say in a little hymn:-
"Birds in their little nests agree; and they thought anything really written and printed in a hymn must be true; therefore they were very much astonished to see, from day to day, that THEIR little birds in their nest did NOT agree. |
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