Happy Lines.
"WIND FAIRIES." Tapping on the window, Whispering at the door; . ■ Lifting, up the carpets . o}i the schoolroom floor. A-crying .-im! a-moanins, What ;i racket and a din The wind fairies are ' making, ... "; . Trying to-get in,!../ . . ...... Kent in by "DADDY'S EIUDIE" (S). Berhaiupore. "rirni'TY i'ekoneii'.'" Miss Pippitty Peronel Sits on a daisy seat, Picking as fast as she cau Fairy apples to eat. She sits and swings in the sun. As happy as she cau be; There's nothing she likes so much . As a rosy apple for tea! She's eaten seven or eight, And now she's starting again— Oh, l'ipitty Peronel, You will' have v dreadful ,paln! Sent in by .^^ Tlpg) , Hataitai. ... "SPRING." Through tiio fields and every path along, Tlio children rush with gay and happy song, Oli Winter's past and gone, it's very plain And spring, delightful Spring, is here Again. Scut in by .. WATER BABY." . Kilblrnic.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 130, 29 November 1930, Page 20
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150Happy Lines. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 130, 29 November 1930, Page 20
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