THE ADVENTURES OF MICHAEL
I **** -nun mi.i Our friends decide one morning to visit Celia’s farm; She comes to meet them gaily, a basket on her arm.
“I’m leaving for a picnic on the river, with my son. I’ve lunch for half-a-dozen. Come with us.—’Twill be fun!”
So off they go in Celia’s boat—a fragile, leaky thing, Which suddenly capsizes! To it they wildiy cling!
“We’re drifting seawards!” Celia cries. "Oh dear, wlmt shall we doV” But Percy Penguin rescues them—a wet, dishevelled crew.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 187, 21 May 1938, Page 10
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