[Indian Games and Dances with Native Songs by Alice C. Fletcher]@TWC D-Link bookIndian Games and Dances with Native Songs PART II 5/75
While the latter were preening their feathers and watching every motion of their adversaries below, they noticed two small creatures, hardly larger than mice, climbing up the tree on which was perched the leader of the birds.
Finally they reached the top and humbly asked the captain to be allowed to join in the game.
The captain looked at them a moment, and, seeing that they were four-footed, asked them why they did not go to the animals where they properly belonged.
The little things explained that they had done so, but had been laughed at and rejected on account of their diminutive size.
On hearing their story the bird captain was disposed to take pity on them, but there was one serious difficulty in the way--how could they join the birds when they had no wings? The eagle, the hawk and the rest now crowded around, and after some discussion it was decided to try and make wings for the little fellows.
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