The Nursery, Number 164 - A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers by Various
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Roaming and sporting till set of sun:
Roses and lilies so white and neat, 'Mong these we play at hide and seek." 3. "Gay breezes tossing the leaves about, What are you playing at when you're out?" "Little maid, little man, come and see: Here we go racing from tree to tree; Oh, it is jolly! we never flag; This is our merriest game of tag." 4. "Grasshoppers out in the meadow so sweet, What do you play with your nimble feet?" "Little maid, little man, one, two, three; Hipperty, hopperty, can't catch me! Oh, such a merry, delightful game! Hop-scotch you young folks call its name." * * * * * A KEY THAT WILL WIND ANY WATCH AND NOT WEAR OUT. SOLD by Watchmakers. By mail, 30 cts. Circulars FREE. J.S.BIRCH & CO., 38 Dey St., N.Y. ELGIN WATCHES. All styles. Gold, Silver and Nickel, $6 to $150. Chains, etc., sent |
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