. The Ladies' home journal. and have two yards of Christmasi string left over. For here at our humble manse we have fed,I sheltered and protected a pair of bluebirds all winter, and themourning dove has given up Florida or wherever hes supposed togo and stuck it out in an evergreen in the orchard. And from whatsome returned travelers tell me, maybe he was wise at that. In anyevent, he ate well. So did the hundreds of assorted birds that arecharming mendicants. Going from door to door. Sure of a squaremeal any time, and no wood to split to earn it, first <r»# thinatt to you. Thes


. The Ladies' home journal. and have two yards of Christmasi string left over. For here at our humble manse we have fed,I sheltered and protected a pair of bluebirds all winter, and themourning dove has given up Florida or wherever hes supposed togo and stuck it out in an evergreen in the orchard. And from whatsome returned travelers tell me, maybe he was wise at that. In anyevent, he ate well. So did the hundreds of assorted birds that arecharming mendicants. Going from door to door. Sure of a squaremeal any time, and no wood to split to earn it, first <r»# thinatt to you. These first spring days have a singularinfluence on the memory. Comes the sun and the early violets andthe sweet smell of growing things and pleasant earthy smells, and we sort of forget the long cold winter (Continued on Page 256). *., f,


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