Hollow Tree Nights and Days
Publisher Description
The Little Lady has been poring over a first reader, because she has started to school now, and there are lessons almost every evening. Then by and by she closes the book and comes over to where the Story Teller is looking into the big open fire. The little lady looks into the fire, too, and thinks. Then pretty soon she climbs into the Story Teller's lap and leans back, and looks into the fire and thinks some more. Mr. Crow had cooked all his best things that evening, and everything had tasted even better than usual.
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