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RED CURRANT JELLY.

V (Copied.) lied Curraut Jelly blushes In her little china pot;. To think of the romantic fate | "Which is to be her lot. I The Saddle of Roast Mutton i That some d,ay she will meet. I Who'll claim her quickly for his own, i And vote her ' "simply sweet." They go so well together . That we'd feel most impolite [ If one without the other to : Dine we should invite. ! Found by "SPARKLES" (12). | Brooklyn. |'>oo<^>o«Kr=s^o<c>o<Krr>oo<C2>«<<z>«

"I'm off to school, mummy, good-.bye 1" said Jane, "If you stand up close to the window pa»e I'll see you right to the end of the lane. And I'll wave when I shut the gate! I think I'll walk where It's nice and cool— ; Under the trees and down past the pool I I'm really quite glad to go back-to schoolIt will never do to be late! I hope my new teacher is not too old, 'Cos if she is she is sure to scold, And ask me cannot I possibly hold My tongue on the very first day! ■ For everyone will have lots to tell! I hope I'm .allowed to sit next to Nell! Gracious pie! Now t can hear the first belli j I must run every bit of the'way!" —M. Western.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 54, 31 August 1940, Page 21

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RED CURRANT JELLY. Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 54, 31 August 1940, Page 21

RED CURRANT JELLY. Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 54, 31 August 1940, Page 21

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