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A PICTURE TO EMBROIDER

Pinrt of. all, paint this* little picturo.iri dainty shaSes, then paste it pn to thin cardboard. Take a feW atrands-'-of pretty." embroidery silk, and work thfl^pictnM in ■whichever stitches you think most suitable, then post it for ma W» «cc. Perhaps you would like to trace the design to embroider on ; ■ • a iiiie»i- Christmas gift.—FAIRIEI.. "..

The spring fairies were adding the final touch to the flowers in the gardens. Suddenly^ the ;- ; ';St6f»i ..Demon whirled anioivg-thom

"Ha! Ha! Ho! Hoi" he roared as ho swayed the trees arid the stalks, of the , new - growth in the' brown > earth* He clapped his, hands: and tho rain lashod tho poor flowers until they fell fainting to the earth, ;

' The ' spring- fairies •howreit (imong their fallen -friends. •-•''Quick,"'suid they. ,"Lot lis drive the Storm Demon .from out- gardens."

They flow -towards .him-.'find pulled at Ijis tousled hair and-'tattered eloth'ingl'"until he begged fol; 'mercy, . '

"Go!" they cried.

.The Storm Demon flew grumbling away;. Justl onO' tiny ibreeze escaped,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 20

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A PICTURE TO EMBROIDER Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 20

A PICTURE TO EMBROIDER Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 20

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