A BOY'S DREAM.
Lafet night I dreamt a lovely dream, < I'll tell it you, dear t6ys —', J The path was kept'for motor-cars, The road was left for boys. ' I Of "course, you had to cross the path' I To get !>ack home But motors seemed the size of ants, l( The ono thing f big was Me. ' Instead of nurse's , "Babs, look out!" These words I heard mth joy— . "Chauffeur, w6'U get run over. Oh! 1 Make haste, here comes a boy 1" , ' Bat dreams are' short, and ah I 'twas eight | Before this one was ended, (furse said, 'TVake up , " and then I knew r My license was suspended.^ ' ) -% - —M. C. Eowknd,' m the "Spectator."
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 419, 30 January 1909, Page 11
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116A BOY'S DREAM. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 419, 30 January 1909, Page 11
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