A SPRINGTIME WALK
"(Original.) Ono day Bill and Elsie went for a ■walk down tho lane. It was a, nice ■sunny inorning, and the birds sang in the trees. They had not gone fa,r when. Bill noticed, a hole in tho 'ground, iv: Bill crouched down and very carefully dro'w out six baby rabbits. . •"Oh!" cried Elsie. "I wonder TThoro their mother is? Perhaps' she iasgbne and'left them alone." iAHof a sudden the children's mother . called ■■them. ; .; Bill said, "Go and tell mother that we have found somo baby rabbits." Sooff ran Elsie, - When mother told' them that they fould.keep the bunnies the children shouted with delight. . o;: ./•::.■:"iGEEEN LINNET." OHiro Bay. ' '
OUR RING TONIGHT. (Original, by "Joan H.," aged 13.) ■; Hatber round, fairies and elres of our Page, IMxiea and little ones uf every ugo, Tor of courso you all know tho glad tidings we bring— Hail to Her Highness, the Queen of tlia Spring 1 Upon a large mushroom on a bank or taj Cowers, '-.""" ■'■]■/■ Sits our Queen, Fairlel, Cjueen of (ho Bowers, Around her we cluster to await tha Spring Child. •■■•■■■ ■■; ■: ■■.;:■■ >Vho awakens the daffodils, in woods crowlilg : wild. . ~-;, , : •,.■ .
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1933, Page 20
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192A SPRINGTIME WALK Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1933, Page 20
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