Dramatic Reader for Lower Grades Part 13
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_Little One-Eye._ Did I go to sleep?
_Little Two-Eyes._ Indeed, you did, and now we must hurry home. Come, little goat!
SCENE V.--_At Home_
_Mother._ Well, little One-Eye, tell us what you have seen. Why doesn't little Two-Eyes eat the food we have for her?
_Little One-Eye._ I don't know, mother. The way was so long and I was so tired; I fell asleep; and when I woke up it was time to come home.
_Mother._ It was a hard walk for you, my dear; but we must find out who is giving little Two-Eyes something to eat. To-morrow you must go, little Three-Eyes.
_Little Three-Eyes._ I'll find out, mother. If anyone dares to give food to little Two-Eyes, I'll tell you all about it.
_Mother._ Yes, my dear, I know you won't go to sleep. I can trust you to find out everything.
SCENE VI.--_On the Hillside_
_Little Two-Eyes._ Come, sister, we must go on, for it is a long way to the top of the hill.
_Little Three-Eyes._ I'm not going any farther, I'm too tired! I'll rest a little here.
_Little Two-Eyes._ All right, little Three-Eyes. I'll sing you a song.
Are you awake, little Three-Eyes?
Are you asleep, little Two-Eyes?
Yes, you are asleep, and now I'll have my dinner.
Little goat, bleat!
Little table, rise!
_Goat._ Bla-a! Bla-a! Bla-a!
_Little Two-Eyes._ Here is our dinner again, little goat. See this fresh lettuce and cabbage and good bread and b.u.t.ter. Here is some honey, too, and cake. Isn't this a good dinner?
Little goat, bleat!
Little table, away!
_Goat._ Bla-a, bla-a, bla-a!
_Little Two-Eyes._ Now it is gone. Three-Eyes, wake up! It is time home.
_Little Three-Eyes._ How long I have slept! What will my mother say? But I think I have a surprise for you, little Two-Eyes!
SCENE VII.--_At Home_
_Mother._ Well, little Three-Eyes, did you go to sleep, too?
_Little Three-Eyes._--Yes, mother, but only with two eyes. Little Two-Eyes sang to me,
"Are you awake, little Three-Eyes?
Are you asleep, little Two-Eyes?"
and so two of my eyes went to sleep, but one stayed awake and watched.
_Mother._ What did you see? Tell me quickly, dear little Three-Eyes.
_Little Three-Eyes._ First she said,
"Little goat, bleat!
Little table, rise!"
and the goat said, "Bla-a, bla-a, bla-a!" Then a table came up out of the ground. Oh! it was such a pretty little table with a white cloth over it and all kinds of good things on it. No wonder little Two-Eyes doesn't eat any of our common food. It isn't good enough for her! She has food fit for a queen,--nuts and cake, and candy, too!
_Mother._ So that is why little Two-Eyes doesn't eat the crusts we save for her! Well, I'll see if she is going to have better food, than we have. Bring me the long sharp knife.
[_Goes out and soon returns._]
There, now the goat is dead. Little Two-Eyes, perhaps you'll eat the food we give you now!
_Little Two-Eyes._ Oh, my poor little goat! What shall I do without it!
_Mother._ Go to bed, and to-morrow morning you shall go to the hillside alone. And you must stay there all day, too.
SCENE VIII.--_On the Hillside_
_Little Two-Eyes._ Oh, dear! Oh, dear! my poor goat is dead! Now I shall be hungry and lonely too! Where shall I go, and what can I do?
_Little Wood Fairy._ Little Two-Eyes, why are you weeping?
_Little Two-Eyes._ Because my mother has killed my poor goat, and she has sent me here to stay all alone, and I am so hungry and thirsty again.
_Little Wood Fairy._ Little Two-Eyes, let me tell you what to do. Ask your sisters to give you the heart of your goat. Bury it in the ground before the house door. Watch, and to-morrow a wonderful tree will come up out of the ground.
_Little Two-Eyes._ Thank you, dear little woman! I'll go home and do as you have told me.
SCENE IX.--_At Home_
_Little Two-Eyes._ Little One-Eye and little Three-Eyes, please let me have the heart of my goat!
_One-Eye._ Certainly, if that is all you want.
_Three-Eyes._ Here it is, but I don't see what you want it for!
Dramatic Reader for Lower Grades Part 13
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