FROG-ON-THE-BED
TT rained and rained and rained and -t rained during the night, and this is what I saw on the foot of my bed when I woke. Was I afraid? No, I just reached my hand to a pencil and some paper, and drew him his exact
ze, and lie seemed interested In his
He must have known I like all animals. and he must have mistaken our green veranda curtains for a paddock. So here he is, that inquisitive frog, the perhaps ONLY visiting pet I was not allowed to keep— Smiler (12), Carterton.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 44, 15 November 1941, Page 14
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