One afternoon the younger daughter Mary noticed the canary sitting motionless on his perch. Is Sir Gallant sick? she asked in alarm.
No. Its just a dark day outside, her mother reassured her. Itll be raining soon and he probably doesnt feel like singing.
The younger children accepted this explanation but not Rachel. She knew that while Sir Gallant stopped singing from time to time, he had always hopped about his cage. She went to the door and looked outside. It was deathly quiet, no wind or sounds of birds or prairie dogs. She saw the outline of her father with the two oxen in the north field and at the same time she saw black thunderclouds stacked high into the sky. There was a heaviness to the air and a prickly feeling.
The Indians words echoed in her mind. It listens to the wind.
Rachel thought about Sir Gallants odd behavior and the angry thunderclouds and how strange it felt. Straining to hear, she caught a faint rumbling and it was the sound of thunder.
Suddenly Rachel knew. She absolutely knew they were in danger. Mom, she shouted. Its a tornado!
Immediately Mary and Michael began screaming as their mother gathered them up and, along with Sir Gallant, rushed outside. The safest place was the root cellar at the side of the house. Throwing open the cellar doors, the mother yelled to Rachel t
o warn her father.
Rachel took off running across the field shouting and waving her arms, but not until she was halfway across did she get his attention.
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