Quote by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Miss Mehi

What is more cheerful, now, in the fall of the year, than an open-wood-fire? Do you hear those little chirps and twitters coming out of that piece of apple-wood? Those are the ghosts of the robins and blue-birds that sang upon the bough when it was in blossom last Spring. In Summer whole flocks of them come fluttering about the fruit-trees under the window: so I have singing birds all the year round.


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Summary

This quote portrays the joy and comfort derived from an open-wood fire during the fall season. The speaker highlights the delightful sounds emanating from the burning apple-wood, referring to the echoes of the birds' songs during spring when the branches were in bloom. Furthermore, the speaker delights in the memories of flocks of singing birds that would frequent the fruit-trees by their window throughout summer. Ultimately, the quote emphasizes the ongoing presence of cheerful birdsong, symbolizing the ever-present beauty and happiness found in the natural world, regardless of the season.

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Birds
By Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Miss Mehi
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