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They reached the railings that ran across the Nursery to keep the baby from harm. Bump —Bump—Bump—Bump! Micky came to grief first! Over tho railings he flow, leaving his scooter the other side. ‘‘l’ve won,” he panted as he fell. Teddy Bear smiled and stood still suddenly, and Spot and Smut were pitched over his head to-join Micky. ‘‘l’m second/’ yapped Spot, and “I’m third,” hissed Smut. “And that,” remarked rocking-horae,'“is that.’ He ducked his head and “backed,” and Peter and Pam were tossed after the others, screaming as they went, ‘‘l’m fourth,” aad ‘ Some Uisog chuckled rocking-horse

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6536, 18 February 1928, Page 7

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98

They reached the railings that ran across the Nursery to keep the baby from harm. Bump—Bump—Bump—Bump! Micky came to grief first! Over tho railings he flow, leaving his scooter the other side. ‘‘l’ve won,” he panted as he fell. Teddy Bear smiled and stood still suddenly, and Spot and Smut were pitched over his head to-join Micky. ‘‘l’m second/’ yapped Spot, and “I’m third,” hissed Smut. “And that,” remarked rocking-horae,'“is that.’ He ducked his head and “backed,” and Peter and Pam were tossed after the others, screaming as they went, ‘‘l’m fourth,” aad ‘ Some Uisog chuckled rocking-horse Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6536, 18 February 1928, Page 7

They reached the railings that ran across the Nursery to keep the baby from harm. Bump—Bump—Bump—Bump! Micky came to grief first! Over tho railings he flow, leaving his scooter the other side. ‘‘l’ve won,” he panted as he fell. Teddy Bear smiled and stood still suddenly, and Spot and Smut were pitched over his head to-join Micky. ‘‘l’m second/’ yapped Spot, and “I’m third,” hissed Smut. “And that,” remarked rocking-horae,'“is that.’ He ducked his head and “backed,” and Peter and Pam were tossed after the others, screaming as they went, ‘‘l’m fourth,” aad ‘ Some Uisog chuckled rocking-horse Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6536, 18 February 1928, Page 7

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