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  2. THE CHILDREN'S PAGE.

    King High and mighty, whose word is final, and whose sword is sharp. Queen Youngheart, who loves everyone not grown up, and does exactly as she pleases. ...

    Article : 167 words
  3. Court Jester's Competition.

    Mother: "Johnny, I sse your little brother has the smaller apple. Did you give him his choice, as I suggested?" Johnny: "Yes'm; I told him he could have his choice—the little one or none—and ...

    Article : 93 words
  4. New Competitions.

    CLASS A.—Dame Durden's prize of 2s for test letter written by any boy or girl under 18. CLASS B.—Mistress Homely is anxious to make up a larger parcel for the Babies' Home, for four tiny ...

    Article : 442 words
  5. Dane Durden's Post Office.

    Everyone under 18 is invited to write letters here. The best will be published, and, perhaps, win a prize, and even the worst will be read with interest. Writers may choose any member of the Court they please to ...

    Article : 2,495 words
  6. Roley's Letter.

    "May I see Mrs. Harvey, please?" Peering forward, Hannah, saw the slight figure of a young woman clad in a nurse's neat uniform, and a big tall man laden with parcels behind her. ...

    Article : 1,173 words
  7. Little Laureate's Competition.

    What is it [?]s my dollie, dear? I'm not quite sure, I know; She's very sick, and if she dies, 'Twill be a fearful blow. ...

    Article : 109 words
  8. Mistress Homely.

    Paper and string are great requisites in a house, and a tidy girl will keep a store of these ready for any requirements. When parcels come from shops, she should take the brown papar, fold it carefully, ...

    Article : 194 words
  9. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

    John Fraser (The Pines): Your prize has just been returned to us through the post. Send your full address. Why are competitors so careless? ...

    Article : 28 words
  10. People You Know.

    Mr. T. Streater writes: "I have received so much benefit from Dr. Tibbles' Vi-Cocoa I feel that I must thank you for it. I am a baker by trade, which, as you know, is very hard work, but I am ...

    Article : 277 words
  11. Prince Hal.

    Atter a boy or girl has made a success of raising the ordinary pigeon, he will wish to undertake raising the pure-bred varieties, which will bring him much better returns. The special varieties may be ...

    Article : 302 words
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