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OUR PET THINGS.

"The mornings are cold now, aren't they? All,the birds around hero aro beginning to know mo quite well now, because I feed them regularly—starlings, blackbirds, fantails, yellow hammers, littlo wax-eyes, dear hardy sparrows, and lots I don't know —all are sitting on the fence'or. in the trees waiting for me' to throw -out bread, rice, and as .a treat .sometimes our own canary's,, seed. But our dog is awfully jealous, he; takes the big crusts and buries them.sooner than the little birds should have them. Beally lie does!" DOLLY HARTT. Kaiwarra. ' -

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 11, 14 July 1928, Page 15

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OUR PET THINGS. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 11, 14 July 1928, Page 15

OUR PET THINGS. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 11, 14 July 1928, Page 15

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