A Sequel to the Gradual Reader

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A Sequel to the Gradual Reader
David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker
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5. From his cabin door he can see them in sun- shine and in storm, quietly perched on the tall pine, or wildly cradled, as the mighty fabric bends and sways to the blast. He has become attached to them, and hence requests every one who visits him not to touch them.
6. I verily believe, he would like to shoot the man who should harm one of their feathers. They are his companions in that solitude, proud occupants of the same wild home, and hence bound together by a link it would be hard to define
..., and yet which is strong as steel.
7. If that pine tree should fall, and those eagles move away to some other lake, he would feel as if he had lost a friend, and the solitude would become doubly dreary.
8. He, however, one day came near losing his bold eagle. He was lying at anchor, fishing, when he saw his favorite bird high up in heaven, slowly sweeping round and round in a huge circle, evidently awaiting the approach of a fish to the surface.
9. For an hour or more, he thus sailed with mo- tionless wings above the water, when all at once he stopped and hovered a moment, with an excited gesture ; then, rapid as a flash of light, and with a rush of his broad pinions, like the passage of a sud- den gust of wind, came to the still bosom of the lake.


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