. All for the love of Laddie : written for children and those who love them . ne 22 All for tKe Love of Laddie the children knew so well: Good afternoon,dear children. Hurry, and I will fan you whileI sing you a beautiful new song—all about ajourney—I am—agoing—to Poor Giant! How hard it was to play beinghappy, when even the sap in his veins felt con-gealed! He was about to try once more, whena dear little maiden spoke to him: Dear Giant! This is to be our very happiesttime together, and no other time will ever be thesame to us as this. No, indeed! thought The Giant, if thereshould ever happen


. All for the love of Laddie : written for children and those who love them . ne 22 All for tKe Love of Laddie the children knew so well: Good afternoon,dear children. Hurry, and I will fan you whileI sing you a beautiful new song—all about ajourney—I am—agoing—to Poor Giant! How hard it was to play beinghappy, when even the sap in his veins felt con-gealed! He was about to try once more, whena dear little maiden spoke to him: Dear Giant! This is to be our very happiesttime together, and no other time will ever be thesame to us as this. No, indeed! thought The Giant, if thereshould ever happen to be another time.* Butwisely he kept the gloomy thought to himself,and only shook his head sadly. You see, dear Giant, continued the sweetvoice below, you have told us many, manybeautiful secrets; but to-day we have the heauti-fulest secret of all to tell you. Children—joinhands—^in a circle—all around him. And now—say—it. Never before did childrens voices soundsweeter, as they all cried together: Dear—Giant. You—need—not—go. You—can—stay.*. *j^^£ ^%^^^


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