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<h2 style='padding-right: 200px;'>THE CONTENTED EARTHWORMS</h2>
<p style='padding-right: 200px;'>After a long and soaking
rain, the Earthworms came
out of their burrows, or
rather, they came part way
out, for each Earthworm put
out half of his body, and, as
there were many of them
and they lived near to each
other, they could easily visit
without leaving their own
homes. Two of these long,
slimy people were talking,
when a Potato Bug strolled
by. "You poor things,"
said he, "what a wretched
life you must lead. Spending
one's days in the dark
earth must be very dreary."<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_77" id="Page_77">77</SPAN></span></p>
<p style='padding-right: 200px;'>"Dreary!" exclaimed one of the Earthworms,
"it is delightful. The earth is a
snug and soft home. It is warm in cold
weather and cool in warm weather. There
are no winds to trouble us, and no sun to
scorch us."</p>
<p style='padding-right: 200px;'>"But," said the Potato Bug, "it must
be very dull. Now, out in the grass, one
finds beautiful flowers, and so many families
of friends."</p>
<p style='padding-right: 200px;'>"And down here," answered the Worm,
"we have the roots. Some are brown and
woody, like those of the trees, and some
are white and slender and soft. They
creep and twine, until it is like passing
through a forest to go among them. And
then, there are the seeds. Such busy times
as there are in the ground in spring-time!
Each tiny seed awakens and begins to
grow. Its roots must strike downward,
and its stalk upward toward the light.
Sometimes the seeds are buried in the
earth with the root end up, and then they<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_78" id="Page_78">78</SPAN></span>
have a great time getting twisted around
and ready to grow."</p>
<p>"Still, after the plants are all growing
and have their heads in the air, you must
miss them."</p>
<p>"We have the roots always," said the
Worm. "And then, when the summer
is over, the plants have done their work,
helping to make the world beautiful and
raise their seed babies, and they wither
and droop to the earth again, and little
by little the sun and the frost and the rain
help them to melt back into the earth.
The earth is the beginning and the end of
plants."</p>
<p>"Do you ever meet the meadow people
in it?" asked the Potato Bug.</p>
<p>"Many of them live here as babies,"
said the Worm. "The May Beetles, the
Grasshoppers, the great Humming-bird
Moths, and many others spend their babyhood
here, all wrapped in eggs or cocoons.
Then, when they are strong enough, and<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_79" id="Page_79">79</SPAN></span>
their legs and wings are grown, they push
their way out and begin their work. It is
their getting-ready time, down here in the
dark. And then, there are the stones,
and they are so old and queer. I am
often glad that I am not a stone, for to
have to lie still must be hard to bear. Yet I
have heard that they did not always lie so,
and that some of the very pebbles around
us tossed and rolled and ground for years
in the bed of a river, and that some of
them were rubbed and broken off of great
rocks. Perhaps they are glad now to just
lie and rest."</p>
<p>"Truly," said the Potato Bug, "you
have a pleasant home, but give me the
sunshine and fresh air, my six legs, and
my striped wings, and you are welcome
to it all."</p>
<p>"You are welcome to them all," answered
the Worms. "We are contented
with smooth and shining bodies, with
which we can bore and wriggle our way<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_80" id="Page_80">80</SPAN></span>
through the soft, brown earth. We like
our task of keeping the earth right for
the plants, and we will work and rest
happily here."</p>
<p>The Potato Bug went his way, and said
to his brothers, "What do you think? I
have been talking with Earthworms who
would not be Potato Bugs if they could."
And they all shook their heads in wonder,
for they thought that to be Potato Bugs
was the grandest and happiest thing in
the world.</p>
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