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Baldwin, James, 1841-1925

"Fifty Famous People"

Speed.
The three men, as they passed, looked down and saw the little birds
fluttering in the cold, wet grass. They saw the mother robin flying
about, and crying to her mate.
Then they rode on, talking and laughing as before. In a few minutes
they had forgotten about the birds.
But the fourth lawyer, whose name was Abraham Lincoln, stopped. He got
down from his horse and very gently took the little ones up in his big
warm hands.
They did not seem frightened, but chirped softly, as if they knew they
were safe.
"Never mind, my little fellows," said Mr. Lincoln "I will put you in
your own cozy little bed."
[Illustration]
Then he looked up to find the nest from which they had fallen. It was
high, much higher than he could reach.
But Mr. Lincoln could climb. He had climbed many a tree when he was
a boy. He put the birds softly, one by one, into their warm little
home. Two other baby birds were there, that had not fallen out. All
cuddled down together and were very happy.
Soon the three lawyers who had ridden ahead stopped at a spring to
give their horses water.
"Where is Lincoln?" asked one.
All were surprised to find that he was not with them.


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