"A HEDGEHOG."
"The other day a little hedgehog came in the kitchen and I gave it some cako soaked in milk. It kept coming in and out, and we thought we might treac on it, so I took it up the hill at tho back of our place and it didn't come back any more." "ROSY CHEEKS," (14) Kaiwarra. "MOST DELICIOUS. . . ."* "This morning I 'felt' my fceautifullest thing. There was jnat a tiny cluster of raindrops falling, as though the cloud-babies didn't know whether to laugh or cry; and the earth had * i most, delicious smell. ..."
"IRISH MARYV (35)
Miramar,
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 71, 20 September 1930, Page 20
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