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"WINTER CHEER"

A little Wind came wailing across the countryside; "Winter—ray lord—is desolate, is desolate!" he cried. For summer's Birds are silent, and Autumn's fruits are stored, Earth, has grown dull and dreary, and desolate my lord." A little voice came whispering, came whispering sweet and clear: "Back to your lord, King Winter—blow, little cavalier; Tell him that Robin Redbreast still sings amid the snow, That holly-trees and hawthorns in festive garments glow." Sent in by "KEN." Seatoun.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 23, 26 July 1930, Page 20

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"WINTER CHEER" Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 23, 26 July 1930, Page 20

"WINTER CHEER" Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 23, 26 July 1930, Page 20

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