WEREN’T WE LUCKY?
I went to the country on Christmas Day. After dinner we went oat to play. In the garden there is a big umbrella tree. We played hospitals under it Don’t you
think we were lucky to have such nice weather? There were 21 people there. We are spending our holidays at home this year. I liked Christmas Day very much. —ANNE-ROSINE JUST (aged 7), 16 Totara road. THE REQUEST SFind. so fast you're blowing. This, I pray you do, "Whither you are going. Take my cares with you. Blow away my troubles. Send them far away. jyfakg them burst like bubbles, From a pipe of clay.
Give me your gay madness. Carefree jollity; jjake my heart with gladness. Ever joyous be. —•MATE TARAWERA, M.G.,
Playful
A kitten is so playful. So nappy and so gayful; I really think that she mil play, Jt> flower-beds all tbe day. MARSDEN, Armagh street.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22004, 30 January 1937, Page 4 (Supplement)
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