Mother Hubbard's Cupboard
" I'm FEARFULLY busy sowing mustard and cress. That , * the ere** in the packet. Then I put a bit of mustard by the side. The mustard is to keep the birds away. Aren't I CLEVER?—SMILER."
(1) "I'll take your picture," said Harry, who had heen shoppius with Bunny. "Oh. thank you." said Bunny, for he had found it very awkward to carry. It was a very muddy day, and what do you thiuk —
m And when Harry next appeared thi. hold up the paper covered frame and said -Come on. Harry; hoop-la! .lump through it like they do at the circus. Now Harry rather fancied himself at circus tricks.
(-1 Harry only tool: the picture to use as a stepping-stone to save his feet getling wet! The picture was ruined, but the Teddies took it out of the frame, which they covered with a large sheet of paper.
14) So through the frame \f C jumped But It was more of a trick than he had .-.peeled, for ou the other side was i muddy ditch into which he landed with SI CH a splash. So he DID get Ms feet ,vet aft " all. fc n,s leet
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 22
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199Mother Hubbard's Cupboard Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 22
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