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TREES

~ . A . T Were you ever in a big forest? In a iorest the trees :00k like children , in school. borio aro big and somo are little. They hold out their arms as clnldicn do. Phey breathe and eat and drink as children do. But many of the trees in a forest aro very, veryl old. People can never bo,as old a* - , trees are. - - How many trees do you know?i Do you know the oaktf It » the king , of tho forest. It grows to be a very big tree. In the spring tho oak's leaves nix* green, and in the autumn they are red. When the days grow ' cold and tho snow comes, tho loaves of the oak drop to the ground. . There is a tree that keeps its leaves all the winter. Tho leaves stay green. It is the pine tree. In a forest the great pint) trees hold their . heads far abovo the other trees.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 25 October 1930, Page 20

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TREES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 25 October 1930, Page 20

TREES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 25 October 1930, Page 20

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