Show 1 I I I 1 1 1 L III i 11 I I I t I Iw lulu I III III III I ROSEn ROSEBUSH'S DI KINDNESS ESS ESSL ITTLE MISS 1 ROSEBUSH grew by bythe bythe bythe LITTLE L the stone wall in the Ole garden where there were so many heft beu beautiful flowers lowers that grew grew so much taller talle than she that no one noticed her ber Little Miss Rosebush was a pretty dainty looking little bush with pink roses and If It she could not be tall rind and beautiful she slie knew she must be very sweet So she sho grew In her ller place In the garden garden gar gar- den sending out all the sweetness she could and when the fall taU days came she leaned against the stone wall wan and went to sleep But nut one morning she was awakened by feeling something trigging togging at her 7 4 J d Y 7 To 70 L JT Y yon JA JA o 1 ill illand and who should she set see but u a little Robin pulling g her off dead leaves Oh I nm om so sorry sorry to disturb you said Robin but you see I have been caught in a snowstorm I did not think it would come so soon avid I have crept Into Info the opening In this wall to keen keep warm Just help yourself to my leaves lea said Miss Rosebush Rosebush- I wish I could help you to keep warm Robin pulled oft off all nIl the leaves that were left on the bush and snuggled himself himself Into the crack In the wall until until until un un- til the snow went away and the warm sun came out again I am going south today he told MIss Rosebush but you may be sure I will never forget your your kindness and early n n i ino II the 1 I shall be he back very cry spring to repay It IL had no Idea how Miss Robin could repay her and ami she dId not think she had don to tor she hugged the e ewall which he should SO the for tor wall closer falling toiling asleep winter the spring she In When she Khe awoke find surprised to was very cry much sure Robin already back from the south around her roots root with his 1 bill In a avery very verv busy manner You see I nm am keeping my ray promise he chirped I 1 am quite I sure I know why you O l have ha never nev-er I should there grown as tall toll as you I this wa wall around ar are too many worms will not be held this ou but year you ba back k by them I promise you l U c 1 d Robin U c d Robin livery Every c morning I g gd and evening came and worked to repay Mss Miss Rosebush's Rosebush's Rosebush's Rose Rose- bushs bush's kindness of the fall day when he was caught In the snowstorm and when June came all nil the flowers In the garden looked with surprise upon pon fan Miss Rosebush's beauty for she he far tm outgrew them all Up tip to the top of ot the stone wall she grew antT anu an then Olen above it and her beautiful pink roses were so large Jarge that everybody passing that way stopped to admire them Now what do you suppose happened happened happened hap hap- said saida a n big red rosebush who had always been the pride of ot the garden No uNo one ever noticed Miss Rosebush bet before re this summer No one could tell ten but If they had ask asked 1 Robin he could have told them that it was kind deeds that made her so beautiful but though it Is said that little birds tell ten a great grent deal Robin did not tell what he knew about Miss Rosebush and BO so no one In the garden found out why she grew so tall toll and beautiful that summer Copyright lit II II |