in the dusty mill,
And quickly did the miller
With corn the hopper fill.
[Illustration: THE MILLSTONES. [palms downward, fingers straight, one
hand moving in a circle on top of the other]]
And faster yet and faster
The heavy stones went round,
Until the golden kernels
To golden meal were ground.
"Now fill the empty hopper
With _wheat_," the miller said;
"We'll grind this into flour
To make the children's bread."
[Illustration: THE HOPPER. [hands cupped together]]
And still, as flowed the water,
The mighty wheel went round;
And still, as turned the millstones,
The corn and grain were ground.
And busy was the miller
The livelong day, until
The water-gate he fastened,
And silent grew the mill.
[Music: THE MILL.
EMILIE POULSSON.
CORNELIA C. ROESKE.
1. A merry little river
Went singing day by day,
Until it reached a mill-dam
That stretched across its way.
And there it spread its waters,
A quiet pond, to wait
Until the busy miller
Should lift the water gate.]
2. Then, hurrying through the gateway,
The dashing waters found
A mighty millwheel waiting--
And turned it swiftly round.
But faster turned the millstone
Up in the dusty mill,
And quickly did the miller
With corn the hopper fill.
3. And faster yet and faster
The heavy stones went round,
Until the golden kernels
To golden meal were ground.
"Now, fill the empty hopper
With _wheat_," the miller said;
"We'll grind this into flour
To make the children's bread."
4. And still, as flowed the water,
The mighty wheel went round;
And still, as turned the millstones,
The corn and grain were ground.
And busy was the miller
The livelong day, until
The water gate he fastened,
And silent grew the mill.
[Illustration: XVI. MAKING BREAD.]
XVI.--MAKING BREAD.
"The farmer and the miller
Have worked," the mother said,
"And got the flour ready,
So I will make the bread."
She scooped from out the barrel
The flour white as snow,
And in her sieve she put it
And shook it to and fro.
[Illustration: THE SCOOP. [hands cupped together]]
[Illustration: THE SIEVE. [fingers interlaced, palms upward, thumbs
meeting]]
Then in the pan of flour
A little salt she threw;
A cup of yeast she added,
And poured in water, too.
To mix them all together
She stirred with busy might,
Then covered it a
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