THE CHRISTMAS CAROL OF THE BIRDS.
Do you know, when we are having such good times at
Christmas, what sweet music they have in Norway, that cold
country across the sea? One day in the year the simple peasants
who live there make the birds very happy, so that they sing, of
their own free-will, a glad, joyous carol on Christmas
morning.
And this is why they sing on that morning more than on any
other. After the birds have found shelter from the north wind
on Christmas-eve, and the
night is still and bright with stars, or even if the storm
be ever so severe, the good people bring out sheaves of corn
and wheat from their storehouses. Tying them on slender
poles, they raise them from every spire, barn, gatepost, and
gable; then, when the Christmas sun rises over the hills,
every spire and gable bursts forth into joyous song.
You can well believe that these songs of the birds make the
people of Norway very happy. They echo, with all their hearts,
their living, grateful anthem, "Glory to God in the highest, on
earth peace, good-will to men!"
MRS. G. HALL.