. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . en nearly every day, except Satur-day, when Jane took her lunch and wentto the park with the nurse. Of always went along with them, too. Now, there was a small lake in this day Jane was playing nearby while thenurse was reading. The little girl felt likerunning about, so she crept away verysoftly. Rover followed her. She went sofar that she came right down to the took her socks and slippers off andstarted to wade in the water. Jane thought that the lake was only asmall pond. She waded out very far inthe lake, so far that


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . en nearly every day, except Satur-day, when Jane took her lunch and wentto the park with the nurse. Of always went along with them, too. Now, there was a small lake in this day Jane was playing nearby while thenurse was reading. The little girl felt likerunning about, so she crept away verysoftly. Rover followed her. She went sofar that she came right down to the took her socks and slippers off andstarted to wade in the water. Jane thought that the lake was only asmall pond. She waded out very far inthe lake, so far that the water got deeperbefore she knew it. Rover dashed out into the water andtook hold of her. He dragged her out ofthe water on to the ground. In the meantime the nurse was lookingall over the park for Jane. When she cameto the lake she thought that Jane mighthave been drowned. Oh, how frightenedshe was! While she was worrying about Jane shelooked over in the bushes and there was the little girl lying on the ground and Rox crwatching SPRING IN THE COUNTRYThe Tulips were drawn by Mildred Luh,Baltimore, Md.; the Pussy Willows, by Eve-lyn Luh, Mildreds s ster; the backgroundby Lorraine Tharp, West Newton, Pa. The nurse took her home and tended her while she w-as sick (for being in the cold water had made Jane very ill). After that Jane never ran away fromher nurse again. She always played withRover n^ar her home. Hans and His Horse By Henry Iloppe, Nine Years OldBaltimore, Md. ONE day a miller had a son. He did notwant to give his son the mill, becausehe was too small. He wanted his sonto get a magic horse-shoe which would breakin half if he tried to break it with his boy started on his journey. He wenton and on until he met a dove which said,I^ok in your pocket. When the boylooked in his pocket, he saw a magic horseshoe. He broke it in half with his nakedhands and said that was just what he went further on his way until he meta fox who said, Look in your


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