Chums in Nursery Land
Told by Teddy.
Picture* by Ern. Shaw.
What a beautiful place Miss Muffet’s wail Nearly as pretty as Mistress Polly's garden. Golly broke in on my thoughts by drawing my attention to a boy and girl whom ha called " Jack ” ” carried a pail between them, and were making their Way to the well at the top of the hill. We followed. Having filled it, they were coming down again, when Jack caught his foot on a stone, and tripped up, dragging his sister after him. Poor little bairns l Over and over they rolled. By the time they reached the bottom they were drenched ihrough. I suppose they would both need hanging oat to dry when they got home! (To be Continued.)
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Otago Witness, Issue 3714, 19 May 1925, Page 72
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