anever,andnoiseofbirdsshiftingtheirfeetandrufflingtheirfeathers,andthenalltheowlsstartedspeakingatoheyallexplainedhowverysorrytheywerethattheythemselvescouldnotgowiththechildrenontheirsearchforthelostPrince"Youdwanttotravelbyday,andwedwanttotravelbynight,”
theysaid."Itwouldntdo,wouldntdo."Owoowlsaddedthateveheruioweritwasntnearlysodarkasithadbeeheybegan,andthattheparliamenthadbeengoingonquitelongenough.Infact,themerementionofajourheruiyofgiantsseemedtohavedampedthespiritsofthosebirds.ButGlimfeathersaid:"Iftheywanttogothatway-iinsmoor-wemusttakethemtooheMarsh-wiggles.TheyretheOnlypeoplewhohelpthemmuch.”
"True,true.Do,"saidtheowls.
"eon,then,"saidGlimfeather."Illtakeone.Wholltaketheother?Itmustbedoonight.”
"Iwill:asfarastheMarsh-wiggles,"saidanotherowl.
"Areyouready?"saidGlimfeathertoJill.
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