A RARE BIRD.
When summer conies it is quite the correct thing to go out for tea in the garden Ihe Larkins family wero seated under a tree on their lawn tlio other afternoon partaking of the cup that cheers but not inebriates, when the youngest of the family, Johnny, aged six, came running to his niothbr from tho bottom of tho garden where ho had been playing. "Oh, niummio, he cried, "thero is such a lovely green bud at the bottom of lho garden '" Is there, dear ?" repliod tho mother with a fond smile. "What is it?" "I—l think," said Johnny slowly—"I think it's a oanary that's not quito ripe."
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 83, 4 October 1924, Page 17
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111A RARE BIRD. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 83, 4 October 1924, Page 17
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