| Show i j ROBINS ROBIN'S REVENGE Robin Redbreast was Vas not a bad fellow and never thought of being revengeful until one day when Jimmy Crow treated him badly Robin had found a a. nl nice e tree of cherries near a acorn acorn acorn corn fjeld and was planning for a fea feast t when along came Jimmy Crow Get right out of my tree he cawed This Is is- where where I I sit and I watch out for the farmer with his gun What right have you to come here I should like me to know bobbing about and attracting the farmers farmer's attention Get out I tell you I want this tree to hide in As Jimmy spread his wings and looked very angry as well as cawed and every minute it seemed to Robin he might get pecked with Jimmys Jimmy's sharp bill he ho obeyed and flew flaw away but from that day Robin watched for fora a chance to pay Jimmy back for his unkindness i N It It was so long before he got a a chance that Jimmy had forgotten all nIl about It It and one day when when- having stayed too long in the corn orn field Jimmy had a lame wing wing and nd was j sitting sorrowfully on the limb of a al altree I tree along came camo Robin What is the matter with you he asked I have met with an accident re re- re I plied Jimmy Timmy my wing is so lame lamo I I cannot use it and I dare not leave I this thi tree for fear I cannot fly ly back I am very hungry and I am afraid I Imay Imay Imay may starve for there is nothing to eat in this tree First Robin thought of how he had hadI I been treated by Jimmy and was about to tell him it served him right for tor I driving him away from the cherry tree and then another thought popped lopped I into his little h head ad and he decided to try it A Away way he lie flew to the thc very tree I Jimmy had driven him from and I picking the biggest cherry he could find away he he flew and gave It to I. I Jimmy Again and again he made the trip tripI back bael and forth until Jimmy Crow had I to say he could eat no more I Those cherries are the very best I I ever ate he said Yes they grew on the tree you hart had near the corn field and drove e me out I. I of replied Robin I Jimmy hung his head hearl for he heI I remembered then how unkind he had been to Robin and here it was Robin II who had fed him when he was hunI hungry hungry hun- hun I gry an and friendless He was very much ashamed Robin watched hint him with his bright I eyes and he lie fel felt sure this revenge was wasI I far better than treating Jimmy badly as he first had thought of doing I I guess 1 I was pretty cross to you I said Jimmy I am sorry and when I 1 I get well I will twill keep my y eye open I always as I I. I fly around the country for fol the the biggest cherries and tell you II where they grow Copyright 1919 1910 by the McClure Newspaper Newspaper News News- paper Syndicate New York City |