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<h2><SPAN name="THE_DUCK_POND" id="THE_DUCK_POND"></SPAN>THE DUCK POND.</h2>
<p>So little Bridget took the baby on her right arm
and a jug in her left hand, and went to the
farm to get the milk. On her way she went by the
garden-gate of a large house that stood close to the
farm, and she told the baby a story:—</p>
<p>"Last summer," she said, "a little girl, bigger
than you, for she was just able to walk, came to
stay in that house—she and her father and mother.
All about the road just here, the ducks and the
chickens from the farm, and an old turkey, used to
walk about all the day long, but the poor little
ducks were very unhappy, for they had no pond to
swim about in, only that narrow ditch through
which the streamlet is flowing. When the little
girl's father saw this, he took a spade, and worked
and worked very hard, and out of the ditch and the
streamlet he made a little pond for the ducks, and
they swam about and were very happy all through
the summer days. Every morning I used to stand
and watch, and presently the garden-gate would
open, and then the father would come out, leading
the little girl by the hand, and the mother brought
a large plateful of bits of broken bread. The little
girl used to throw the bread to the ducks, and they
ran after it and ate it up quickly, while she laughed<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_87" id="Page_87">[Pg 87]</SPAN></span>
out with glee, and the father and the mother
laughed too just as merrily. Baby, the father had
blue eyes, and a voice that you seemed to hear with
your heart.</p>
<p>"The little girl used to feed the chickens too,
and the foolish old turkey that was so fond of her
it would run after her until she screamed and was
afraid. The dear father and the little girl came
out every morning, while the black pigs looked
through the bars of the farm-yard gate and grunted
at them, as if they were glad, and I think the ducks
knew that the father had made the pond, for
they swam round and round it proudly while he
watched them, but when he went away they seemed
tired and sad.</p>
<p>"The pond is not there now, baby, for a man
came by one day and made it into a ditch again;
and the chickens and the ducks from the farm are
kept in another place.</p>
<p>"The little girl is far away in her own home,
which the father made for her, and the dear father
lives in his own home too—in the hearts of those
he loved."</p>
<p>That was the story that Bridget told the baby.</p>
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