Happy Lines.
"PAMELA PBUE.". Pamela Pruo Got out of bed, I nm mire, to-day, With a muddled head. She put on her petticoatl j Inside out, And her atlrtlnes all twisted Hound about. At leusohs she got 111 a terrible fix, And Bald (Just think I) Twice four makes six I - Pamela Prue I'm sureartn't youf Got out of bed ■ With a muddled he»<J, Sent in by ! "SILVEK TIPS" (9). Ilntaltal. "WISHING." Whirs for a fairy aro mada of frost and dtw, Oh, they wouldn't do for mo and They wouldn't do for you. For we're too big to fly with them (1 wish I could, don't you?) I wish that.l could bo a Fairy. Sent in by _ ~ "ROSE PAIRY." Brooklyn. • • • "AFTERNOON IN FEBRUARY." The day is ending. The night is descending. The marsh is frozen. The river dead. Through clouds like ashes. The red sun Hashes, On village windows Tlmt glimmer r»d. fkut In by '.TEAXIi MAIDEN" (12). Fetone.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 106, 1 November 1930, Page 20
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160Happy Lines. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 106, 1 November 1930, Page 20
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