Mother Hubbard's Cupboard
(1) Here comes Harry, sauntering along the briny heach with his little spade nnd pail, looking for a quiet .spot in which to enjoy his lunch. He h.-id just taken a nice ice cake from his case when—
("il Telling Kunny tn hop down. Now there was a big spade lying across tho bottom of the breakwater, and as Bunny jumped down he landed on the handle", sending the other end np. and jerking Harry's cake Tight out of hia paws —
(2) Bunny bobbed his head over the lirpakwater and asked him for a piece. Now that was just what Harry didn't want. He wanted the place and his lunch all to himself, with no "callers." So you can't be surprised that he answered Bunny somewhat rudely
(4) Over the hreakwater and into Bunny's arms. Of course. Bunny didn't wait to say "Thank you." and Harry's lumper wasn't improved by the Teddies telling him he was titting right oa him tasty tarts!
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 224, 20 September 1924, Page 22
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165Mother Hubbard's Cupboard Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 224, 20 September 1924, Page 22
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