. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . e. Silly! the others called her, and doyou suppose that King Sun will come justl)ecause you are waiting for him? We donot believe it, and rather than stay on thetree and fall off in disgrace, we shall jumpdown now and die on the ground where no-body will see us. Oh, please dont do that, beggedMother Tree. Please dont, begged the Little Apple. But the others would not hsten. By andby one apple left his twig and jumped to theground. Soon another followed, andanother. By nightfall the ground was cov-ered with apples, and only one, the little onewho said s
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . e. Silly! the others called her, and doyou suppose that King Sun will come justl)ecause you are waiting for him? We donot believe it, and rather than stay on thetree and fall off in disgrace, we shall jumpdown now and die on the ground where no-body will see us. Oh, please dont do that, beggedMother Tree. Please dont, begged the Little Apple. But the others would not hsten. By andby one apple left his twig and jumped to theground. Soon another followed, andanother. By nightfall the ground was cov-ered with apples, and only one, the little onewho said she would not leave Mother Tree,was left. Mother Tree was verj sad. Soon camethe hard winds and the rain. They beatupon the branches; they tried to shake thelittle apple from her twig. Hold on tightly! called Mother Tree. I am here, shouted the little apple, Ishall not leave you, for the sun will cometomorrow, I am sure. Mother Tree felt happier. She steadiedherself and held her branches out the rain ceased and the wind. The Latest in Dolls Lingerie Drawn byFannie Keith, Baltimore, Md. Baltimare and Ohio Magazine, September, iq2i 45 stopped blowing. When the moon andthe stars came out, the little apple was fastasleep on the topmost bough. When the night began to fade and thesk> grow lighter, Little Apple awoke. Oh, Mother Tree, she called, do look!The sun is coming! And sure enough, thered streaks of dawn could be seen in theEast; and slowly they could see the greatsun coming over the hilltops. The First Day at School By Anne Bobby Pennington SO this is September! I thought Id writeand teU you about the fun we had inschool. 1 suppose you will wonder whyI have used had instead of have,but you must understand that I went toschool in Baltimore, and this year I shallgo to school in Cumberland. i Iff ^ -K i^:.^ih^ ak4 ^amr^m^ ^^ ^M , -^*^:v \ . -^ ^^^. Hurrah! cried Little Apple. But thenshe added, Oh, what a pity that mybrothers and sisters did not wait for him
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