Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . fter two years of lessons at her grand-mothers knee, was much enhanced when thetime came for her first written studied faithfully the twenty pages inher spelling-book covered in the review, andwhen her paper was returned had the de-light of seeing that it was graded 100. The little girl at once wrote to her fatherthe news of her success. Dear Papa, thelittle note ran, I did not miss a singleword in my examination. I am now pur-face in speling. M. A. B. A SONO OF SUNSHINE See, see! pussy-willows scampering All


Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . fter two years of lessons at her grand-mothers knee, was much enhanced when thetime came for her first written studied faithfully the twenty pages inher spelling-book covered in the review, andwhen her paper was returned had the de-light of seeing that it was graded 100. The little girl at once wrote to her fatherthe news of her success. Dear Papa, thelittle note ran, I did not miss a singleword in my examination. I am now pur-face in speling. M. A. B. A SONO OF SUNSHINE See, see! pussy-willows scampering All along the road - side, coming up totown. All the little leaves on the trees a-peepingout to seeSnowdrops coining up—instead of down. Dear, dear! dandelions, danodifiies, Crocuses a-crowding all ! hyacinths a-hurrying— How the sunshine brings the flowers out! Hark now, listen! what a pretty chattering! All along the sidewalks what a jolly rout!All the little feet in the town go pitter-TDatterinff—How the sunshine brings the babies out! Alice Mrs. Sardine. How in the world are we going toget in ? Mr. Sardine. 7 suppose Ill have to get a can*opener.


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