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“
Will
he
always
come
when
you
call
him
?
”
she
asked
almost
in
a
whisper
.
“
Aye
,
that
he
will
.
I
’
ve
knowed
him
ever
since
he
was
a
fledgling
.
He
come
out
of
th
’
nest
in
th
’
other
garden
an
’
when
first
he
flew
over
th
’
wall
he
was
too
weak
to
fly
back
for
a
few
days
an
’
we
got
friendly
.
When
he
went
over
th
’
wall
again
th
’
rest
of
th
’
brood
was
gone
an
’
he
was
lonely
an
’
he
come
back
to
me
.
”
“
What
kind
of
a
bird
is
he
?
”
Mary
asked
.
“
Doesn
’
t
tha
’
know
?
He
’
s
a
robin
redbreast
an
’
they
’
re
th
’
friendliest
,
curiousest
birds
alive
.
They
’
re
almost
as
friendly
as
dogs
—
if
you
know
how
to
get
on
with
’
em
.
Watch
him
peckin
’
about
there
an
’
lookin
’
round
at
us
now
an
’
again
.
He
knows
we
’
re
talkin
’
about
him
.
”
It
was
the
queerest
thing
in
the
world
to
see
the
old
fellow
.
He
looked
at
the
plump
little
scarlet
-
waistcoated
bird
as
if
he
were
both
proud
and
fond
of
him
.
“
He
’
s
a
conceited
one
,
”
he
chuckled
.
“
He
likes
to
hear
folk
talk
about
him
.
An
’
curious
—
bless
me
,
there
never
was
his
like
for
curiosity
an
’
meddlin
’
.
He
’
s
always
comin
’
to
see
what
I
’
m
plantin
’
.
He
knows
all
th
’
things
Mester
Craven
never
troubles
hissel
’
to
find
out
.
He
’
s
th
’
head
gardener
,
he
is
.
”
The
robin
hopped
about
busily
pecking
the
soil
and
now
and
then
stopped
and
looked
at
them
a
little
.
Mary
thought
his
black
dewdrop
eyes
gazed
at
her
with
great
curiosity
.
It
really
seemed
as
if
he
were
finding
out
all
about
her
.
The
queer
feeling
in
her
heart
increased
.
“
Where
did
the
rest
of
the
brood
fly
to
?
”
she
asked
.
“
There
’
s
no
knowin
’
.
The
old
ones
turn
’
em
out
o
’
their
nest
an
’
make
’
em
fly
an
’
they
’
re
scattered
before
you
know
it
.
This
one
was
a
knowin
’
one
an
’
he
knew
he
was
lonely
.
”