HOW TO FLY
(By Mrs. Bird.) "Now watch me fly, little Sue, • And soon you'll be able to fly, too. Now flap your wings and try, I know you won't fall, so don't cry. Fly with the winds you will learn. Come, Jackie, it is your turn! Watch me speed on my graceful wing^ Flying is one of the lovely things Your wings are beginning to shape. I don't know how long it will take For you to learn to fly Up in the beautiful sky, but flap your wings and try." "MISCHIEVOUS" (12). City.
THE BEST ARITHMETIC. Divide—the sorrows of others. Subtract—or -take away, the unhapplness of others. Multiply—the Joys of others. Add —to the happiness of others. —By "China Child" (12)
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1938, Page 24
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123HOW TO FLY Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1938, Page 24
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