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    The Old Man's Delusion - Page 2

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    sky and listen to the birds. In those days there were larks. The
    number of larks was wonderful; the sound of their singing filled the
    whole air. He didn't want any greater happiness than to hear them
    singing over his head. A few days ago, not more than half a mile from
    where we were standing, he was crossing a field when a lark got up
    singing near him and went singing over his head. He stopped to listen
    and said to himself, "Well now, that do remind me of old times!"

    "For you know," he went on, "it is a rare thing to hear a lark now.
    What's become of all the birds I used to see I don't know. I remember
    there was a very pretty bird at that time called the yellow-hammer--a
    bird all a shining yellow, the prettiest of all the birds." He never
    saw nor heard that bird now, he assured me.

    That was how the old man talked, and I never told him that yellow
    hammers could be seen and heard all day long anywhere on the common
    beyond the green wall of the elms, and that a lark was singing loudly
    high up over our heads while he was talking of the larks he had
    listened to sixty-five years ago in the Vale of Aylesbury, and saying
    that it was a rare thing to hear that bird now.
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