IN JAPPYLAND
Mrs. Cherry-Blossom was going out' to tea, so little Miss Cherry-Blossom was to have a; tea-party of her own, without her baby sister to mind, because the baby went out too, tied to its mother's back, under a pretty paper sunshade. Getting :tea for her friends was no trouble to little Miss CherryBlossom; she hadn't to bother about whether chairs, would be too big or too small for them.as in the story of the three bears, because; there weren't any chairs. Instead, there was a shortlegged table to get ready and all the guests; sat on their heels around! it, drinldng lots of tea and fanning'them-selves-the while. Wouldn't you think it funny if your guests squatted! on their Heels when they came to tea and wouldn't they think it funny to find no chairs? I fear they would have such stiff legs after squatting so'long, that they would not come again. •.-:■;
"PRINCESS DELIGHT" (9). Newtown. . , \ ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 42, 17 August 1935, Page 20
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157IN JAPPYLAND Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 42, 17 August 1935, Page 20
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