Children's Corner.
Open the Window. No matter 'how the rain may pour, No matter how the wind may liiow, Tho' doors should rattle, cliimnejn rostr And slates be whirled to JerichoIf you'd be splendid, strong arid bright, Keep open windows day and mgmtNo use for you the throne of kings* The wealth of- Ind., the gift ol tongues, Nor bracelets, watches, chains, aed - rings, If you've got only rabbit lungs; Health's the great source of joy aaa might: # v , . ~ Keep open windows day ana nigraIf in a. stuffy room you dwell, . Your lungs must starve for lacs »1 air, And heart and limbs and brain as vm : Vainly will seek the doctor's car». The best M.D.'s axe Air and Lifgit; Keep open windows day an-d mgi*. The body .asks for bread and # ch«e*, * The jolly lungs can lire on air — .. Live well/ and laugh at all disease, 80 full of strength is Nature's iaw. , Then feed them up and fill them . Keep open windows day and tiigj**. *; —Harold Begbie, in "Cliildren'rt ; Mag-aziae." . I
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 41, 15 December 1911, Page 14
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173Children's Corner. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 41, 15 December 1911, Page 14
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