"GOOD-MORNING SONG"
, "My friend Blackie (a blackbird, ■who perches on a neighbouring wireless pole, and sings) often wakes mo with his song: 'Swe-eet, swe-eet, pretty dear, pretty dear!' I suppose lie is calling I, to his wife." /"PRINCESS SILVER ROSE" (11). Miramar. .
"NAUGHTY SPOT." , / . (Original.) I hid n little dog named Spot (I tell you this la true); His temper tied in such a' knot. He chewed up my best shoe. "SPRIXG FLOWER" (10). Karorl.' "ANIMALS." (Original.) I love all faithful animals, Cats, dogs, horses, cows; And little lambs are dear, too, They frolic and they play with you. Horses are nice to ride on When they don't buck rery much; Cows are nice when you get cream, And rabbit In his hutch. "SUXSHIXK PRIXCESS" (10). Masterton.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1933, Page 20
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127"GOOD-MORNING SONG" Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1933, Page 20
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