Confidences - Talks With a Young Girl Concerning Herself by Edith B. (Edith Belle) Lowry
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nests. So when the ovules (which are called eggs when they are ripe) are
ready, the parent birds select a nice place for a home. The father and mother work very hard until the nest is finished. Often the mother will line it with some of her own feathers, so that it will be soft and warm. After the nest is ready the mother bird lays the tiny eggs in it. Then she must sit on them to keep them warm for many days, for the eggs, like the seeds, cannot grow unless they are kept good and warm. If we look at the eggs from day to day we will not be able to see any change in them, but the change is inside the shell where we cannot see it. Every day there is an alteration taking place, and the egg gradually is being transformed into the little bird. After a while, when the right time comes, the birdie will peck a tiny hole in the shell. This will keep growing larger and larger until it is large enough for the birdie to come through, then out it comes! * * * * * A sweet, new blossom of Humanity, Fresh fallen from God's own home to flower on earth. Gerald Massey. * * * * * |
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