Show UT daw deady 5 eve N N fairy tale dupaw GRAHAM mab WON U BIRTHDAY it was 11 alio to evening of Mag LI aggles gies birth day any what it tiny day it had boon been I 1 there had bean till all sorts sorta of treats one on oil top of mother another it seemed tied beginning tho very farst tiling thing in ili the morning thoro there had been treats sing mag glo had hominy iny for breakfast instead of oatmeal and sit she liked hominy much better then there was good brenni for tho hominy and that made it tusto taste better than milk milk vas till nil right bior for every day but cream creain was very luscious on a birthday and then there was a table filled with presents and a bell rang and i maggie englc wis was led to the birthday table i she received all tile the pres presents eilts site sho find asked for and that was extremely alco ice oll oh so ve very ry nice indeed 1 to be bure lind not boon been greedy when she haa made ande out her list liked presents but she was not greedy for dinner on Mn ggles birthday there was ice cream ant and that evening the fairies visited maggie after sho she and gono gone to bed it Is about their visit I 1 want to tell you the fairies bad and been very much excited over Mag Al aggles gies birthday they all arrived dressed in gny gay crimson dresses and on their heads wore were silver crowns and they all car aled silver wands tho the fairy queen perched herself upon the end of blu ggles bed while 1 many happy returns of tho the day tho the ather fairies stood around though s some ome sat upon the window sills bills and on the floor and on the posts of her bed and after they had all settled themselves and had said in chorus many happy returns of the day tho the F fairy airy queen began to sing and this was her song all Ma haggles Mag gies ggles family on this day each wrote tor for her a little iby in they said bald that what they had to say was to wish her happy re returns turnis of the day they said they always wrote the same earna they said they hoped they to blamo blame because as poets never win fame faine they knew they said their rhymes were wera lame but they said their wishes were sincere thoy they said that maggie was a dearl they said they loved to have her near they said she was without a peer they said they sat eat about a table they sald said they truly were unable to write a great poem or a fable nut but their love they said waa not unstable and maggle maggie was pleased as she could be she f us no not shel she I 1 and so weve come tonight to soe see it if shell be pleased by the poems that wo mke me up for her ber as she lies in bad while we gather about her curly head we know that she la is very well read but wo we also know she ahe has been very well fed on this birthday when she has been queen the finest of queens weve ever seen because auch a feast thores there a and perli perhaps aps been shell not mind it if our poems aro eoa leant for we too like to say MY tho the same and hope that we too will not be to blame because as aa poets weve never won fame and we know that our rhymes will be really quite lame but wo want to sins sing our vernea of praise of baggies Mag gies sweet and graceful ways we hope shell have thou thousands funds of nights and days 80 on her beauty at night wo wd may bazet maggle maggie smiled in hor her sleep and the fairy queen was delighted ani and all night the fairies sans sang verses which they made up in honor of baggies Mag gies birthday ry and the next morning when she awoke it seemed amed as aa it if tile the lipsic and tho the rhymes were s till sing ing ing gaily in baggies Mag gies gay babi happy y heart |