. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Upper left: Edward James Co£fay, 2 year old grandson of Edward McKiew, blacksmith helper, Mt. Clare;lower left: Henry and Ruth, children of H. A. Kurtz, chief Mail clerk, Baltimore and Ohio Building; Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, June, iq2i. Don Kight, whose daddy is ticket agent andMagazine correspondent at Keyser, W. Va. Ill do anything for j-ou, if youll only tellme. Youre beginning to be unselfish al-ready, said the fain-, gently strokingRoses curls. Come, dry your tears, andIll show you something pretty. Rosestopped crying. What is it? she asked ea


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Upper left: Edward James Co£fay, 2 year old grandson of Edward McKiew, blacksmith helper, Mt. Clare;lower left: Henry and Ruth, children of H. A. Kurtz, chief Mail clerk, Baltimore and Ohio Building; Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, June, iq2i. Don Kight, whose daddy is ticket agent andMagazine correspondent at Keyser, W. Va. Ill do anything for j-ou, if youll only tellme. Youre beginning to be unselfish al-ready, said the fain-, gently strokingRoses curls. Come, dry your tears, andIll show you something pretty. Rosestopped crying. What is it? she asked eagerly. Look at that rock, said the fair>,pointing to the one on which Rose had beensitting. What do you see? Just a rock, began Rose. Oh, no! Isee lots and lots of lovely colors, sparklingcrystals, and oh! oh! I never saw a rocklike it! And yet, youve looked at it many atime, and youve been sitting on it tonight,said the fairy. Moreover youll find thatall of the other rocks around here look justlike it. Now, look again. Rose looked, and growing right besidethe rock was something on a long stem withbeautiful green leaves. Oh, this is beautiful, she said, as sheleaned right over and kissed it. As she didthis, a lovely bud opened and shone likegold in the yellow moonlight.


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