“Theycannotseebyday;andiftheygetoutintothelight,theygoflappingroundhalfblind,andtheotherbirdschaseandpeckatthem,asiftheyweremakingfun。Thehornedowlisverybig,’mostasbigastheeagle。Iteatsrabbits,rats,snakes,andbirds;andlivesinrocksandoldtumble-downhouses。Theyhaveagoodmanycries,andscreamlikeapersonbeingchoked,andsay,’WaughO!waughO!’anditscarespeopleatnightinthewoods。Thewhiteowllivesbythesea,andincoldplaces,andlookssomethinglikeahawk。Thereisakindofowlthatmakesholestoliveinlikemoles。Itiscalledtheburrowingowl,andisverysmall。
  Thebarn-owlisthecommonestkind;andIhavewatchedonesittinginaholeinatree,lookinglikealittlegraycat,withoneeyeshutandtheotheropen。Hecomesoutatdusk,andsitsroundwaitingforthebats。
  Icaughtone,andhereheis。“
  WiththatNatsuddenlyproducedfrominsidehisjacketalittledownybird,whoblinkedandruffledhisfeathers,lookingveryplumpandsleepyandscared。
  “Don’ttouchhim!Heisgoingtoshowoff,“saidNat,displayinghisnewpetwithgreatpride。Firstheputacockedhatonthebird’shead,andtheboyslaughedatthefunnyeffect;thenheaddedapairofpaperspectacles,andthatgavetheowlsuchawiselookthattheyshoutedwithmerriment。Theperformanceclosedwithmakingthebirdangry,andseeinghimclingtoahandkerchiefupsidedown,peckingand“clucking,“asRobcalledit。Hewasallowedtoflyafterthat,andsettledhimselfonthebunchofpine-conesoverthedoor,wherehesatstaringdownatthecompanywithanairofsleepydignitythatamusedthemverymuch。
  “Haveyouanythingforus,George?“askedMr。Bhaer,whentheroomwasstillagain。
  “Well,Ireadandlearnedeversomuchaboutmoles,butIdeclareI’veforgotteneverybitofit,exceptthattheydigholestolivein,thatyoucatchthembypouringwaterdown,andthattheycan’tpossiblylivewithouteatingveryoften;“andStuffysatdown,wishinghehadnotbeentoolazytowriteouthisvaluableobservations,forageneralsmilewentroundwhenhementionedthelastofthethreefactswhichlingeredinhismemory。
  “Thenwearedoneforto-day,“beganMr。Bhaer,butTommycalledoutinagreathurry,­;
  “Noweain’t。Don’tyouknow?Wemustgivethething;“andhewinkedviolentlyashemadeaneye-glassofhisfingers。
  “Blessmyheart,Iforgot!Nowisyourtime,Tom;“andMr。Bhaerdroppedintohisseatagain,whilealltheboysbutDanlookedmightilytickledatsomething。
  Nat,Tommy,andDemilefttheroom,andspeedilyreturnedwithalittleredmoroccoboxsetforthinstateonMrs。Jo’sbestsilversalver。Tommyboreit,and,stillescortedbyNatandDemi,marcheduptounsuspectingDan,whostaredatthemasifhethoughttheyweregoingtomakefunofhim。Tommyhadpreparedanelegantandimpressivespeechfortheoccasion,butwhentheminutecame,itallwentoutofhishead,andhejustsaid,straightfromhiskindlyboyishheart,­;
  “Here,oldfellow,weallwantedtogiveyousomethingtokindofpayforwhathappenedawhileago,andtoshowhowmuchwelikedyouforbeingsuchatrump。Pleasetakeit,andhaveajollygoodtimewithit。“
  Danwassosurprisedhecouldonlygetasredasthelittlebox,andmutter,“Thanky,boys!“ashefumbledtoopenit。Butwhenhesawwhatwasinside,hisfacelightedup,andheseizedthelongdesiredtreasure,sayingsoenthusiasticallythateveryonewassatisfied,thoughislanguagewasanythingbutpolished,­;
  “Whatastunner!Isay,youfellowsareregularbrickstogivemethis;
  it’sjustwhatIwanted。Giveusyourpaw,Tommy。“
  Manypawsweregiven,andheartilyshaken,fortheboyswerecharmedwithDan’spleasure,andcrowdedroundhimtoshakehandsandexpatiateonthebeautiesoftheirgift。Inthemidstofthispleasantchatter,Dan’seyewenttoMrs。Jo,whostoodoutsidethegroupenjoyingthescenewithallherheart。
  “No,Ihadnothingtodowithit。Theboysgotitupallthemselves,“
  shesaid,answeringthegratefullookthatseemedtothankherforthathappymoment。Dansmiled,andsaid,inatonethatonlyshecouldunderstand,­;
  “It’syouallthesame;“andmakinghiswaythroughtheboys,heheldouthishandfirsttoherandthentothegoodProfessor,whowasbeamingbenevolentlyonhisflock。
  Hethankedthembothwiththesilent,heartysqueezehegavethekindhandsthathadheldhimup,andledhimintothesaferefugeofahappyhome。Notawordwasspoken,buttheyfeltallhewouldsay,andlittleTeddyexpressedhispleasureforthemasheleanedfromhisfather’sarmtohugtheboy,andsay,inhisbabyway,­;
  “MydoodDanny!everybodyloveshimnow。“
  “Comehere,showoffyourspy-glass,Dan,andletusseesomeofyourmagnifiedpollywogsandannymalcumismsasyoucall’em,“saidJack,whofeltsouncomfortableduringthisscenethathewouldhaveslippedawayifEmilhadnotkepthim。
  “SoIwill,takeasquintatthatandseewhatyouthinkofit,“saidDan,gladtoshowoffhispreciousmicroscope。
  Hehelditoverabeetlethathappenedtobelyingonthetable,andJackbentdowntotakehissquint,butlookedupwithanamazedface,saying,­;
  “Myeye!whatnipperstheoldthinghasgot!Iseenowwhyithurtssoconfoundedlywhenyougrabadorbugandhegrabsbackagain。“
  “Hewinkedatme,“criedNan,whohadpokedherheadunderJack’selbowandgotthesecondpeep。
  Everyonetookalook,andthenDanshowedthemthelovelyplumageonamoth’swing,thefourfeatherycornerstoahair,theveinsonaleaf,hardlyvisibletothenakedeye,butlikeathicknetthroughthewonderfullittleglass;theskinontheirownfingers,lookinglikequeerhillsandvalleys;acobweblikeabitofcoarsesewingsilk,andthestingofabee。
  “It’slikethefairyspectaclesinmystory-book,onlymorecurious,“
  saidDemi,enchantedwiththewondershesaw。
  “Danisamagiciannow,andhecanshowyoumanymiraclesgoingonallroundyou;forhehastwothingsneedful­;patienceandaloveofnature。
  Weliveinabeautifulandwonderfulworld,Demi,andthemoreyouknowaboutitthewiserandthebetteryouwillbe。Thislittleglasswillgiveyouanewsetofteachers,andyoumaylearnfinelessonsfromthemifyouwill,“saidMr。Bhaer,gladtoseehowinterestedtheboyswereinthematter。
  “CouldIseeanybody’ssoulwiththismicroscopeifIlookedhard?“
  askedDemi,whowasmuchimpressedwiththepowerofthebitofglass。
  “No,dear;it’snotpowerfulenoughforthat,andnevercanbemadeso。YoumustwaitalongwhilebeforeyoureyesareclearenoughtoseethemostinvisibleofGod’swonders。Butlookingatthelovelythingsyoucanseewillhelpyoutounderstandthelovelierthingsyoucannotsee,“answeredUncleFritz,withhishandontheboy’shead。
  “Well,DaisyandIboththinkthatifthereareanyangels,theirwingslooklikethatbutterfly’sasweseeitthroughtheglass,onlymoresoftandgold。“
  “Believeitifyoulike,andkeepyourownlittlewingsasbrightandbeautiful,onlydon’tflyawayforalongtimeyet。“
  “No,Iwon’t,“andDemikepthisword。
  “Good-by,myboys;Imustgonow,butIleaveyouwithournewProfessorofNaturalHistory;“andMrs。Jowentawaywellpleasedwiththatcompositionday。
  Thegardensdidwellthatsummer,andinSeptemberthelittlecropsweregatheredinwithmuchrejoicing。JackandNedjoinedtheirfarmsandraisedpotatoes,thosebeingagoodsalablearticle。Theygottwelvebushels,countinglittleonesandall,andsoldthemtoMr。Bhaeratafairprice,forpotatoeswentfastinthathouse。EmilandFranzdevotedthemselvestocorn,andhadajollylittlehuskinginthebarn,afterwhichtheytooktheircorntothemill,andcameproudlyhomewithmealenoughtosupplythefamilywithhasty-puddingandJohnny-cakeforalonetime。Theywouldnottakemoneyfortheircrop;because,asFranzsaid,“WenevercanpayUncleforallhehasdoneforusifweraisedcornfortherestofourdays。“
  Nathadbeansinsuchabundancethathedespairedofevershellingthem,tillMrs。Joproposedanewway,whichsucceededadmirably。Thedrypodswerespreaduponthebarn-floor,Natfiddled,andtheboysdancedquadrillesonthem,tilltheywerethrashedoutwithmuchmerrimentandverylittlelabor。
  Tommy’ssixweeks’beanswereafailure;foradryspellearlyintheseasonhurtthem,becausehegavethemnowater;andafterthathewassosurethattheycouldtakecareofthemselves,heletthepoorthingsstrugglewithbugsandweedstilltheywereexhaustedanddiedalingeringdeath。SoTommyhadtodighisfarmoveragain,andplantpeas。Buttheywerelate;thebirdsatemany;thebushes,notbeingfirmlyplanted,blewdown,andwhenthepoorpeascameatlast,noonecaredforthem,astheirdaywasover,andspring-lambhadgrownintomutton。Tommyconsoledhimselfwithacharitableeffort;forhetransplantedallthethistleshecouldfind,andtendedthemcarefullyforToby,whowasfondofthepricklydelicacy,andhadeatenallhecouldfindontheplace。TheboyshadgreatfunoverTom’sthistlebed;butheinsistedthatitwasbettertocareforpoorTobythanforhimself,anddeclaredthathewoulddevotehisentirefarmnextyeartothistles,worms,andsnails,thatDemi’sturtlesandNat’spetowlmighthavethefoodtheyloved,aswellasthedonkey。Solikeshiftless,kind-hearted,happy-go-luckyTommy!
  Demihadsuppliedhisgrandmotherwithlettuceallsummer,andintheautumnsenthisgrandfatherabasketofturnips,eachonescrubbeduptillitlookedlikeagreatwhiteegg。HisGrandmawasfondofsalad,andoneofhisGrandpa’sfavoritequotationswas­;“Lucullus,whomfrugalitycouldcharm,AteroastedturnipsattheSabinefarm。“Thereforethesevegetableofferingstothedeardomesticgodandgoddesswereaffectionate,appropriate,andclassical。
  Daisyhadnothingbutflowersinherlittleplot,anditbloomedallsummerlongwithasuccessionofgayorfragrantposies。Shewasveryfondofhergarden,anddelvedawayinitatallhours,watchingoverherroses,andpansies,sweet-peas,andmignonette,asfaithfullyandtenderlyasshedidoverherdollsorherfriends。Littlenosegaysweresentintotownonalloccasions,andcertainvasesaboutthehousewereherespecialcare。
  Shehadallsortsofprettyfanciesaboutherflowers,andlovedtotellthechildrenthestoryofthepansy,andshowthemhowthestep-mother-leafsatupinhergreenchairinpurpleandgold;howthetwoownchildreningayyellowhadeachitslittleseat,whilethestepchildren,indullcolors,bothsatononesmallstool,andthepoorlittlefatherinhisrednightcap,waskeptoutofsightinthemiddleoftheflower;thatamonk’sdarkfacelookedoutofthemonk’s-hoodlarkspur;thattheflowersofthecanary-vineweresolikedaintybirdsflutteringtheiryellowwings,thatonealmostexpectedtoseethemflyaway,andthesnapdragonsthatwentofflikelittlepistol-shotswhenyoucrackedthem。Splendiddolliesdidshemakeoutofscarletandwhitepoppies,withruffledrobestiedroundthewaistwithgrassbladesashes,andastonishinghatsofcoreopsisontheirgreenheads。Pea-podboats,withrose-leafsails,receivedtheseflower-people,andfloatedthemaboutaplacidpoolinthemostcharmingstyle;forfindingthattherewerenoelves,Daisymadeherown,andlovedthefancifullittlefriendswhoplayedtheirpartsinhersummer-life。
  Nanwentinforherbs,andhadafinedisplayofusefulplants,whichshetendedwithsteadilyincreasinginterestandcare。VerybusywassheinSeptembercutting,drying,andtyinguphersweetharvest,andwritingdowninalittlebookhowthedifferentherbsaretobeused。Shehadtriedseveralexperiments,andmadeseveralmistakes;soshewishedtobeparticularlestsheshouldgivelittleHuzanotherfitbyadministeringwormwoodinsteadofcatnip。
  Dick,Dolly,andRobeachgrubbedawayonhissmallfarm,andmademorestiraboutitthanalltherestputtogether。ParsnipsandcarrotswerethecropsofthetwoD。’s;andtheylongedforittobelateenoughtopullupthepreciousvegetables。Dickdidprivatelyexaminehiscarrots,andplantthemagain,feelingthatSilaswasrightinsayingitwastoosoonforthemyet。