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 each other all to little pieces, so that at last nothing was left of any of them except their bills.

And that was the end of the Seven young Storks.

HEN the Seven young Geese began to travel, they went over a large plain, on which there was but one tree, and that was a very bad one.

So four of them went up to the top of it, and looked about them, while the other three waddled up and down, and repeated poetry, and their last six lessons in Arithmetic, Geography, and Cookery.