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THOSE PLAYFUL PARENTS.

"The pick of Mr. Grahamis welcome volume is in his versee on The Seven Ages, in, which he flings cheerful derision at the accepted notions about lie happiness of being a. boy>" aays the Scotsman, reviewing- "Rhymes for Riper Years," by Harry Graham. ". . .how dull those hours would be t Downstairs, with parents, after tea! "i When mother read aloud to m»

About 'Sir Ralph ttio Rower,' While, with th© bricks I lovad so s much, My fatter built a rabbit-hutch (Which I was not allowed to touch, In: case I knocked it over !) Or took my engine from its shelf And played with it, ail by huaself JP

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 89, 14 April 1917, Page 14

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THOSE PLAYFUL PARENTS. Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 89, 14 April 1917, Page 14

THOSE PLAYFUL PARENTS. Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 89, 14 April 1917, Page 14

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