. St. Nicholas [serial] . was thrown violentlyfrom the whale, and was lifted upon the deck, where helanded upon a bundle of canvas. He was unhurt, for, although he had been picked uproughly, he had been unhurt all the time riding madlyalong in mid-ocean. I do not know anything moreabout him, but I think he came back to port all this story is untrue, because it is only a legend. SUMMER DAYS. BY BLANCHE LEEMING (AGE 15). {Honor Member.) We ve a post-box in the garden Where the hollyhocks grow tall,And the ivy climbs unhindered On the ancient, crumbling s a secret shared betwe


. St. Nicholas [serial] . was thrown violentlyfrom the whale, and was lifted upon the deck, where helanded upon a bundle of canvas. He was unhurt, for, although he had been picked uproughly, he had been unhurt all the time riding madlyalong in mid-ocean. I do not know anything moreabout him, but I think he came back to port all this story is untrue, because it is only a legend. SUMMER DAYS. BY BLANCHE LEEMING (AGE 15). {Honor Member.) We ve a post-box in the garden Where the hollyhocks grow tall,And the ivy climbs unhindered On the ancient, crumbling s a secret shared between us — No one knows the reason whyWe go roaming there so often, Just we two, my chum and the box is never empty: Just an apple, rosy-red,Or a note to say, I love you, Simple words that cant be my love-lass comes to meet me, And we dream there all alone,Till the summer sun has faded And the birds have there s no one knows oursecret, So they never bother nigh ; And the garden seems to love. A HEADING FOR SEPTEMBER. BY WILLARD SE1BERLING,AGE 12. US, For chumam I. s chum, and THE PANSIES. BY ANNE EUNICE MOFFETT(AGE 5). I like thepansies. They grow sonicely, and the more I pick them themore they grow. The more I seethem, the more I like them. They rein a garden. They re blue and whiteand yellow and brown and think about the rain coming


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