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A Speech About Bluejay
One day, in a far off place in the middle of the calico woods lived a Bluejay. Now the Bluejay was a proud bird he thought of himself as better than any of the other birds. Because he was beautiful, and he had a beautiful voice. However, because of this he would boast to the other birds.
Bluejay: Oh my friends look how beautiful my feathers are and how beautiful my voice is.
Mr. Medowlark: Yes Bluejay your ....
Bluejay: Do you want to hear me sing a song, well of course you do for my voice is the fairest in all of the forest. LAaaa DEEEee DAAAAaaaaa.
Mrs. Morningdove: Bluejay will you let us sing with you if only you would give us part of your voice so we could sing with you (for at that time morning doves and meadowlarks could not sing)
Bluejay:
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However as he was singing up in the trees the other birds back in the lower limbs of the trees were going to the queen of the forest Queen Tree.
Mr. Medowlark: Queen Tree we wish that you would grant us a humble request. Please do something about Bluejay he is incredibly mean and he will not sing with us he is too proud of himself.
With that Queen tree moved towards where Bluejay sat singing.
Queen Tree: Bluejay why are you being mean to ....
Bluejay: Do not interrupt my beautiful voice Mrs. Tree you are not worthy to hear my voice either. LAa DEe DAa.
Queen Tree: Bluejay because of this you have said and the disrespect you have shown to me and to your friends I am taking away your beautiful voice.
Bluejay: . . . . .
Queen Tree: If you can learn to be a good friend and learn to respect your peers, I may give you a voice back. You will have to earn it though. Go back to Mrs. Morningdove, and Mr. Medowlark, I will tell them about your voice and we will see if you can regain what you lost.
With that Queen Tree went away and Bluejay lamented silently and slowly flew down to where Mr. Medowlark, and Mrs. Morningdove were. Both had decided, with some help from Queen Tree, how Bluejay could repay
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Medowlark: Bluejay Morningdove, and I have decided that if you go to Queen Tree and say that you will give each of us part of your voice, then we will tell her that we forgive you and you can have what is left of your voice back.
Bluejay although he could not speak, nodded and thought to himself "they have been so good to me. Although I have been mean to them, they will be nice and get my voice back for me. So off he went to Queen Tree.
Queen Tree: Bluejay I have heard all that was said between you and your friends and I will accept this.
With that she gave Mr. Medowlark, and Mrs. Morningdove their share of Bluejays voice. Finally she gave the last portion of voice back to him.When he received it he said.
Bluejay: Thank you so much Queen Tree.
Off he went to his friends' detirmined to sing with them like once before since he now heard how beautiful his friends voices

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