Daddy: The stork brings them.
And then he related to her about the stork who brings the beautiful children from the rivers.
" He sent a long-legged stork to the lake.
" He sent a long-legged stork to the lake.
/ GwenAnna,,,Anna: Perhaps she thinks the stork brings them.
And then he related to her about the stork who brings the beautiful children from the rivers.
Jane Goodall (1934 - ) If we are going to teach creation science as an alternative to evolution, then we should also teach the stork theory as an alternative to biological reproduction.
Once a fox invited a stork to dinner.
The Fox invited the Stork to dinner, and provided nothing but a soup, in a wide, shallow dish.
With them he trapped a Stork also.
In the meantime a stork stepped solemnly over the meadow towards him.
" Then the stork took the floor and rattled from his beak, "There are indeed beings between fish and birds.
Aunty stood dressed in mourning by the window, together with all of us children, except our little brother, whom the stork had brought a week before.
The warehouseman and his wife lived up there, and here too there entered just then a little son, given by our Lord, brought by the stork, and exhibited by the mother.
But now at once, without any nod or invitation from little William, the Knave of Clubs stepped out, grave and proud, like the stork that struts with such a dignified air over the green meadow.
"Early in the spring the stork came from the south, across the land of Germany; it had seen what I will tell you now.
They no longer believe the old story that the stork brought them to father and mother out of the well or the millpond when they were little, and yet it is really true.
The stork sat in his nest on the roof of the farm-house.
She did not say, as other people do, "Now we shall have spring, the stork is here," or, "They've advertised the first strawberries in the papers.
And she looked at the red sun, and she thought about it so deeply, and thought of the little one whom the stork was to bring, and the wife of the drummer was very cheerful, and looked and looked, and wished that the child might have a gleam of sunshine given to it, so that it might at least become like one of the shining angels over the altar.