"ONE GOOD TURN"...
I ;. >' (Original.) ;: !. :' cCome -on, come'6n and play,"?saia i. Spring >s cousin, -Fine.sw-eather.-y :-- ■ * : ■ • "I'm sorry,?.'. saiS&Springi'«<bnt fr want to cure this, little ;bird. Play with the eloiidsana: send' them away fr.om Sun> .because Jhey.-.are nearly always .tickling. his face.,'' ._. AYeather. aid; as 'she was toia,:and Spring tended the. bird till it was Well. One,day as she wastrying t6 make a cruel b.oy .gentle, the boy picked her up and put "her in a tin.' As she'had'not brought her wana she:-was helpless. As' it happened, the, bird/,saw; the boy's , actions, so;.; when the boy \ had "gone, it , opened .the ;tufaM let' .Spring -put.; That how .the' bird repaid.her. ">;.■': It- •■;■; "JENNIE'■BQAJPSTOS"''fiIU i Northland. '- ; -.-■'.' .... ■■/..: *
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 10
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113"ONE GOOD TURN"... Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 10
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