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"MY GARDEN." (Original.) Jly gardpu is a lovcsoina thing . In summer,, autumn, and In spring. But in winter -'it Is Imro, For not a flower will yoii find flitrc. Jlesklo it lies a great fringed pool, Ami over it. blow breezes cool. Oil! How I lovo to walk tliorc And lienr the birdies sinßi And see tlio dainty flowers That open In the spring. | ' -WEEIUNt; WiJ/LOUV Iloiigolal. ~.:., "THE WITCH." . • (Original.) She sat under her old troo trunk, . She looked as aged as an old fashioned mout, But. there she, sat every day, , . ' •.. Passing her time .Rtfay, away, By sowing, by sowing, andj watching tho niowinß. That is what siodid all day. "GOOSEY GANDEJt." (9) lllramar.- .
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 38, 14 February 1931, Page 20
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118Our Own Verse-Maker. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 38, 14 February 1931, Page 20
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