COUNTRY HOLIDAY
"I spent most of my holiday on the bicycle as it is something I cannot do at home. The countryside around was only sprinkled with houses and it Was good to pedal along, with the green fields on each side, generally occupied, by cows; or perhaps chasing a leisurely mob of sheep or cattle on their way to market! The pig at the farm was called Ermontrude, and the cows Una and Eustace!" "BROWN OWL." Wadestown. .♦..•..• .*■. ■ A WINTER WALK. .(Original.) , One morning when I woke up, I looked out of the window, and guess what I saw —snow I So I asked Mummy If I could go for a walk. She said I could. So I hurried and dressed, then started out. It was very cold, but I didn't mind that. While I was going along I saw some houses in the distance covered with snow. When I reached home mummy had a cup of cocoa waiting for me, which made the. walk seem better. . • '"■ "PEPPBB "POT" (10).
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 148, 25 June 1938, Page 20
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170COUNTRY HOLIDAY Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 148, 25 June 1938, Page 20
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