. St. Nicholas [serial]. A DAILY TASK. BY LUCILLE MURPHY, AGE IS(SILVER BADGE) 860 ST. NICHOLAS LEAGUE [JULY And he said, Well then, sir, I think this is for you. I was so astonished I could hardly talk. At last Idecided to go and ask my mother about it. She saidit was for me, and to go and tell the man that I was totake it the rest of the way. Oh, how happy I was!. TAKEN NEAR HOME. BY BERYL GERTRUDE CALDWELL, AGE 12(GOLD BADGE. SILVER BADGE WON SEPTEMBER, 1920) A MIDSUMMER SONG BY ROSE G. RUSHLOW (AGE 15) (Gold Badge. Silver Badge won Afarch, 1Q21)Camp life—a bugles silver callRevielle sounds
. St. Nicholas [serial]. A DAILY TASK. BY LUCILLE MURPHY, AGE IS(SILVER BADGE) 860 ST. NICHOLAS LEAGUE [JULY And he said, Well then, sir, I think this is for you. I was so astonished I could hardly talk. At last Idecided to go and ask my mother about it. She saidit was for me, and to go and tell the man that I was totake it the rest of the way. Oh, how happy I was!. TAKEN NEAR HOME. BY BERYL GERTRUDE CALDWELL, AGE 12(GOLD BADGE. SILVER BADGE WON SEPTEMBER, 1920) A MIDSUMMER SONG BY ROSE G. RUSHLOW (AGE 15) (Gold Badge. Silver Badge won Afarch, 1Q21)Camp life—a bugles silver callRevielle sounds, and tells us allT is time to rise; the morning sunHas scared old Night—the days rush of feet—a splash!—a cry,The early dip, neath a morning sky; The blue, blue water, sparkling bright,The stretch of beach, the sand so white;Long hikes, a jolly, laughing bunch,Inviting trees, a stop for lunch;A moonlight night, boats drift along;A banjo—some one thrums a song. Marshmallows toasted on open fire;A laugh, a cheer—the flames rise —the lake s a sunset rose;The peace of love in each heart burst of song fills the evening life—and joy is everywhere. A HAPPY INCIDENT BY HELEN LOUISE SHANLEY (AGE 14) {Silver Badge) About the year 1190, Richard Coeur de Lion, King ofEngland and hero of the third Crusade as well a
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