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"MY GARDEN" (Original.) In my garden, tho' 'tis smill. Grow, many flowers fair; .Gaudy .popples flaunt their flags, Carnations scont tho air. hero ot many hues Dressed lika ladies- fine— Scarlet gladioli stand Liko soldiers in a line. JPurplo stocks with sweet porfunie. Marigolds bright from Franco; [Anemones swaylDg In tha wind Liko children in a danco. ' " Mado by I : .. . JOSIE M'GILL (6), j. Pokomaru. And Joslo's Mummy. : S ft • . ' .
' "THE NAUGHTY FAIRY" (Original.) |Bio naughty fairy as you see. Sitting, crying, there; JThe -Salry Queen is scolding lier For pulling tho poor elves' hair, (She sent her out of Fairyland, Her punishment, you know; JUio is sobbing very hard Becauso she has to go. "HONEYSUCKLE" (9). Ngaio. | " "HORSES." (Original.) I went over tho bridge ono day, I saw two horses. J called them and gave thorn some grass, I think they were very nice horses. Then I went away and thoy followed me, And then I camo back again. "USKIDE" (6). Hataitai.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 144, 20 June 1931, Page 18
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