I THE LITTLE PLANT. In the heart of a seed, Buried deep, so deep, A dear little plant Lay fast asleep. "Wake," said the sunshine, "And creep to the light." "Wake," said the voice Of the raindrops bright. The little plant heard, • And it Tose to see What the wonderful world Outside might be. TOITLEKINS AND TROT. "Dear Toddlekins," said little Trot, "May I talk to you awhile?" "Why yeth, of courthe," said Toddlekins, With a bashful little emile. "Now, Toddlekins," said little Trot, "If we should meet a bear " " Good graciouth me !" said Toddlekins ; " "You give me tbuch a thcaie." l(I /w9 should meet a bear," said Trot, Would you let me save your life?" "OK merthy, yeth •'" eaid Toddlekins. 4 Hew, take my new penknife."
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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 426, 8 July 1913, Page 2
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140Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 426, 8 July 1913, Page 2
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