Happy Lines.
( , SHEEP IN LONDON. : I l'vi never seen cows- ; • la, London, : = ; But I'vo seen sheep E As they lie asleep r , OrT. lazily browse : , In London, , = Th,c sheep I've seen ' ' = • In London ] = Aren't white, but grey, * z And I've, heard folk say, : Sheep can't- keep clean : In London, | - ~ —Bachel Mtcandrew. ' { "FAIRY MONEY." 1 : Fancy finding fairy money I In your pocket by mistake. ] : Everything you bought would chanf* < = To things of fairy make. , : T should hurry to the station . : With my money In my band, = And Inquire the price of tickets ( : Straight to Fairyland 1 3 Sent In by , ; "PRINCBSS IDA" (I). City. v •. - \ u "MY OWN GARDEN." \ e Tliis is my, garden; here I grow 1 cr Lavender, pinks, and roses, y. And in the spring when soft winds blow 1 . I gather my dollies' posies. f Nice little blue-eyed forget-me-note, c Neat little heads of thrift, 0 Swoet-smolling sprigs or southern-wood ■ X Make up a dainty gift. Sent in by, "WATJBR BABT." , * Kilbiruie. niiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiutiiiniu
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 20
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168Happy Lines. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 20
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