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Show taSTeF t5 twins fV OLIVE ROBKCTA BARTOW It SSI tin as jB&t iwk'i and 1 B7 not only .uk-Hta .uk-Hta ;?op fcfhbr fritnds as .. E'.ow the v.- at "11-Hl "11-Hl isaifi.'ii.'.L- P Minting, end sent ifctti ittle chocolate MUrtxounialn. where Wt it my Magic FTV' advised Mr wn Goose doesn't Pje; ry more This nri down from my P Out I&.i, I saw a M tnl-jt her wood-p wood-p h rotten a new f eiti Mother Goose prmMfK coming Onlj we mi- old broom. Nick told her what Sprinkle Blow had said. "Well. I declaro I'll have to ro Hook!" cried the good fairy lady in I astonishment "I didn't know a thins J about It " I So they all rushed out. There was a broom, just as the weatherman had xald: But not a new lone! It was the same old broom Mother Qoosc always used. "It's been there all the time, I do believe." cried Mother Goose. "Yes. ' 1 remember now. I was cleaning up .after tee wood chopper, and forgot to !put It behind rny door where I always j keep it. Will you tell the Fairy Queen my dears?" The Tw ins hurried of t to spread the good news. (To Be Continued) j (Copyright, 1922. NEA Service) Tulips when uncultivated, are mostly most-ly of one color, with large leaves and la very long stem. |