HIS DAILY DEED
Beside a pool , . ft Sat a wee elf Gazing at ,$■ His little self. . /; He heard the tinkling g Of a bell, I The fairy queen .■ % Was in that dell. j His tears came fast %
The queen was nigh, She softly said, Why do you cry? j The elf looked up And sadly sighed - His tears he could * No longer 'hide. & *‘l cannot do ’ A kindly deed, All are happy None in need.’ • .. The queen then smuea “Here’s one, you see, Escort me home' And stay to tea. —’MATE WILD HEATHB&
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21708, 15 February 1936, Page 5 (Supplement)
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