OPEN EYES.
"The other day I noticed a black cat, lying on a lady's roof. On the wires running from the lamp-posts to the house, were about twenty sparrows, all chirping and making fun of the cat. The old cat was not taking any notice, but when ono was bold enough to hop right up to him the old cat sprang to his feet. Then all the sparrows flew away." LOIS FULTON. Miramav. ' - ■ "To-day I went round the rocks to get some starfish. I got two, put them in cold water in a billy, and I put in something.to eat. One starfish got hold of a shell and opened it and ate the fish inside. I saw another shell with a crab in it. The crab was trying to get on to a stick which was floating. PEGGY KAIN. Island Bay. «•- JTPTT!Btry"ypypT2rfflryT3g'>]ry'aair»Tre»i
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 28 January 1928, Page 14
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142OPEN EYES. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 28 January 1928, Page 14
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